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Old 10-05-2020, 06:43 PM   #361
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What part of I was over taking cars because of that I couldn't pull over right away don't you understand? I waited for a gap in the traffic so I could move over safely.

I think I've explained the incident enough. Blame me all you like however I was doing the speed limit, overtaking a row of cars where there was no gap I could merge into.
You could have just put your indicator on, the car next to you would have slowed down to let you in im sure.
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If you think Vic police is aggressive wait till you visit the other states of Australia.
Yeah ok, fair enough.

I've just noticed a huge difference in Vic compared to Tas. VicPol seem to be very intimidating just imo.

If other States worse then it's a worry, but not my place to say right or wrong etc.
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You are aware that car Speedo's only have to be accurate to within +/- 10%. & almost without exception read fast..
Whereas a Trucks Speedo has to be within +/- 1%.

You driving along in your car with the Speedo needle on the posted Limit you're almost guaranteed to Be Travelling Slower than you think you are. & that that Big truck that just passed you & you think was Speeding. Actually wasn't
True, but if you're overtaking you can be in the right lane even if you are not doing the limit. You just have to move left once the overtake is complete

I'm a big fan of keep left unless overtaking, but what annoys me more than people not keeping left is people who are in the right lane flashing their lights and sitting 1m off the back of a car who is legitimately using the right lane.
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Old 10-05-2020, 09:17 PM   #364
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I am from NSW and not from Victoria but was a Professional driver for 30 years
Driving Hire Cars in Sydney for five years and trucks for ten years.

I was so upset when I heard four Police officers died just because they attended a traffic matter that is so sad.
All my years of driving for a living I lost count off all the stupid things I have seen from stupid people on the road who don't think.

One that comes to mind was at the time I was driving a 13ton truck down the upper north shore and I was in the right lane just slowing down to get ready to turn right into Ryde Road at Pymble.

It was raining and at the last minute a car cut in on my lane and stoped. How I didn't run into the back of him I am not sure but I managed to stop.

My wife have traveled a lot driving holidays Victoria, Alice Springs, Qld, South Australia and we have never been pulled up by interstate Police so I cant really say what there like.
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You are aware that car Speedo's only have to be accurate to within +/- 10%. & almost without exception read fast..
Whereas a Trucks Speedo has to be within +/- 1%.

You driving along in your car with the Speedo needle on the posted Limit you're almost guaranteed to Be Travelling Slower than you think you are. & that that Big truck that just passed you & you think was Speeding. Actually wasn't

Actually that is not correct for cars built after 2006. They have to comply with ADR 18 (https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2006L01392) which states that for cars the speedo cannot show a speed slower than the actual speed the vehicle is travelling.

A direct quote from ADR 18" The production shall be deemed to conform to this Regulation if the following relationship between the speed indicated on the display of the speedometer (V1) and the actual speed (V2) is observed:

In the case of vehicles of categories M and N:
(V1 – V2) = 0.1 V2 + 6 km/h;"

From where did you get the figure that trucks speedos have to be +-%1? Would they not be a NC class vehicle and fall under the same rule?

So taking the worst case of my speedo reading 110 my actual speed would have been 93km/h. I have tested my speedo and it is about 2km off. So in that case my speed would have been 108. Trucks are no allowed to travel over 100km/h on Victorian roads (https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/safe...d-rules/trucks). So not only was the truck driver tailgating me he was also speeding.
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I'm a big fan of keep left unless overtaking...
Me Too, & I believe It needs to Policed a lot better then Currently...
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Yeah ok, fair enough.

I've just noticed a huge difference in Vic compared to Tas. VicPol seem to be very intimidating just imo.

If other States worse then it's a worry, but not my place to say right or wrong etc.

Actually I think the police here in Vic are less aggressive than they were years ago, I think I know how you feel since I visited Tassie a few years back, seen very little of police when I was there and you do not have the population we have here in Vic to warrant more police on the roads imo.
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you could have just put your indicator on, the car next to you would have slowed down to let you in im sure.

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From where did you get the figure that trucks speedos have to be +-%1?
My Mistake Mate. It's actually Speed limiters which have to be accurate to +/- 1%.


as per here.. https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2006L02297


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Actually I think the police here in Vic are less aggressive than they were years ago, I think I know how you feel since I visited Tassie a few years back, seen very little of police when I was there and you do not have the population we have here in Vic to warrant more police on the roads imo.
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Always luck of the draw in who you get too as I'm sure all States have their easy going officers and the odd ***** who enjoys the power etc.
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Just on Tas Police, my dear Mum was pulled over last year and had the following initial issue;

Talking on the phone whilst driving (very silly I agree).

Upon looking at Rego, the Officer then noticed Dad have forgotten to pay the recent bill - so it was an Unregistered vehicle also.

Finally, Mum is required to wear glasses when driving (noted on her license) and didn't have them on either as was a clear day. (can't see in dark too well)

Mum said very sorry and was told (amazingly)............. "to drive home immediately, fix the Rego before driving again, and consider this a stern caution Mrs (X). Have a good day."

True story even if sounds unrealistic I know. Mum hasn't been pulled over for years.

I couldn't believe it either and said to Mum was EXTREMELY LUCKY.......there is lots of points and fines there if he wanted to enforce them all!!! (as most Officers would no doubt)
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That’s a win. You get them sometimes!
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That’s a win. You get them sometimes!
Yep I suspect a young person (especially if poor record) who backchatted etc rather just owning up at near 70, and saying sorry, the outcome vastly different!!!
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Actually I think the police here in Vic are less aggressive than they were years ago.
This depends of a few things. One of the reasons “in my opinion” is that police now wear body cams. They are quite mindful of things said and the way they can be interpreted. HWP have recorded interceptions for years but now that every Vicpol member wears one, things have changed a bit.

It also depends on …
Why they pulled you over.
Who you are.
Who pulled you over, such as HVU, HWP, general duties, etc
Did you fail the attitude test?
Does your vehicle attract “unwanted” attention?

There’s also a lot of other reasons where you can be extremely “passionate” with them regarding their behaviour when the circumstances are not traffic related. Over the last four years I’ve have frequent dealings with many members and believe me, they stuff things up, and often. There’s an immense sense of satisfaction when a magistrate gives a uniformed member a dressing down for their “unprofessional” behaviour in court.

Remember, police are there to do a job, they are not your friends.
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Yep I suspect a young person (especially if poor record) who backchatted etc rather just owning up at near 70, and saying sorry, the outcome vastly different!!!
Obviously Mum passed the attitude test
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Obviously Mum passed the attitude test
Haha.....yep My mum is barely 55kgs and quiet as.

Funny thing is (I know not cool for this forum but Mum LOVES it - drives a Red VXII manual SS Commodore in mint condition. People can't believe it....ha)

Her favourite possession. Redback exhaust only upgrade as standard way too quiet otherwise completely standard.

Hence where I get my love of cars from when growing up as Mum's older brother has owned an EH Holden from day 1. Also perfect condition and I suspect worth a bit these days..........

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I have no idea what that means
I think that was PB speak for 'he'd take it up to the rev limiter and drop the clutch'
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I think that was PB speak for 'he'd take it up to the rev limiter and drop the clutch'
Yeah right ok!

No Mum's is driven like a Corolla would. (hence 100K thread where a Hilux and Corolla chosen - scarily boring, but fair enough)

Close to best used SS (for model) in Aust so we're keeping it.
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This depends of a few things. One of the reasons “in my opinion” is that police now wear body cams. They are quite mindful of things said and the way they can be interpreted. HWP have recorded interceptions for years but now that every Vicpol member wears one, things have changed a bit.

It also depends on …
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There’s also a lot of other reasons where you can be extremely “passionate” with them regarding their behaviour when the circumstances are not traffic related. Over the last four years I’ve have frequent dealings with many members and believe me, they stuff things up, and often. There’s an immense sense of satisfaction when a magistrate gives a uniformed member a dressing down for their “unprofessional” behaviour in court.

Remember, police are there to do a job, they are not your friends.
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Mr Pusey and his shennanigans have fallen off the radar recently? Its like it was all over the news and now we're back to COVID-19 pandemic and thats that.
Turns out pusey brah has done a 3 month stint previously for trying to blow up a pub. Got booted by security, so he snuck back in, grabbed a gas bottle from a gas heater and opened the valve.

The dudes got a few screws loose.
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Turns out pusey brah has done a 3 month stint previously for trying to blow up a pub. Got booted by security, so he snuck back in, grabbed a gas bottle from a gas heater and opened the valve.

The dudes got a few screws loose.
All the more reason the Courts will be lenient on this chap. Mental health issues.
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All the more reason the Courts will be lenient on this chap. Mental health issues.

That is ok as long he is being supervised/managed for his mental issues where the authorities can act in the interest of public safety.
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I hope the cops "give him a hand down the stairs" if they have to let him out on bail.
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All the more reason the Courts will be lenient on this chap. Mental health issues.
Maybe.

Things are changing in that regard as an easy "get out option" etc.

I'm no mechanic but I'm yes across this.
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My understanding is Justices/Magistrates have had enough of Mental Health always being used.

Let's see I guess but he seems a complete di^khead of a guy.
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The truck driver would be pretty happy the Porsche guy is stealing the limelight. The Porsche guy is no role model (quite the opposite), but he played a relatively minor role in this incident.
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