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Video Footage 5: There are 23 clips on this page (no new ones will be added to this page).

This clip shows the Rimutaka Summit

This clip shows part of the Manawatu Gorge

This clip shows Woodville

This clip shows the entrance to Pahiatua coming from the North

This clip shows Eketahuna

This clip shows Te Ruato Bay (Rotorua Lakes)

This clip shows part of the Kawerau township (BOP).

This clip shows the township of Shannon.

This clip shows the road leading up to the Waipoua Forest Campground area in Northland.

This clip shows Benneydale in the King Country, the last town before the Pureora Forest.

Cris-crossing on the Auckland Motorway.

This clip shows an impatient driver who can't stay on his side of the road.

This clip shows a driver who doesn't know what 50kms means. Heading into Mokau.

This clip shows yet another impatient driver passing too close to oncoming traffic.

Scenic drive to Waikawau (with a few 4 legged friends)

Cutting it fine - Mahoenui area

Yellow Line Syndrome. Waitara.

The below clip shows it pays to keep your eyes on the road at all times. Watch the car coming around the corner from behind the second truck.

The below clip shows yet another driver who does not know what solid yellow lines mean. This is the same area as two other clips below. Same place, same bad driving, different driver.

The below clip shows the road leading up to a busy intersection at 8 Mile Junction (about 12 kms south of Te Kuiti). Road converges from the North (Te Kuiti/Hamilton), from the South (Taumarunui) and from the West (Pio Pio/New Plymouth). This bad driver not only crosses solid yellow lines, but also does it leading into the intersection and doesn't complete the pass until after the intersection. Luckily there was no oncoming traffic.
The below clip shows yet another driver who doesn't know what solid yellow lines mean. And yes this is the same stretch of road that the clip below this one was taken. Same place, same bad driving, different people.

The below video shows....what NOT to do on solid yellow lines.

The below video is at an accident hotspot (where there have been a number of deaths in the past) at Hangatiki. Clearly marked 70 km/h, although this driver doesn't seem to be able to read and passes anyhow (it was only the accident sticks that prevented them up to now). If they had waited another  4 or 5 seconds, then we would have been out of the accident zone.