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09-05-2009, 03:13 PM | #31 | |||
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09-05-2009, 03:18 PM | #32 | |||
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yeah, I saw that ad...first thing I thought of was that what they don't show is the yappy dog sitting on her lap while she is driving distracting her and her nearly colliding with a Cityrail bus or something 'Fraid most on here are correct - as much as I personally would like to see an increase in the speed limit on certain roads it would not be possible as they are goat track's at best and most people's driving mindset here in Australia is (or are) Gladiatorial or confrontational. Far too much road rage would result and it would degenerate into something akin to the chariot race from Ben Hur... we are, like it or not: not able to control our selfish "he can't push in like that or get the better of me" attitudes whilst driving... out: ing_sm :SaiyanSmi
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09-05-2009, 03:31 PM | #33 | ||
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I think they could actually make more money from taking away the speed limits of major freeways . In my opinion this is a major motivator for strict rules at present.
But could you imagine going from a unrestricted freeway at say 200kph to then a exit speed of 80kph the speed difference is huge and would feel like walking pace a few well placed speed camera's in these exit a surrounding roads , one would think these speed drops would generate huge incomes . |
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09-05-2009, 03:48 PM | #34 | ||
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Frankly, if the speed limit was set on driver ability, most people in Australia would be on foot.
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09-05-2009, 03:50 PM | #35 | |||
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Dont think that the roads are exceptional over there. They are nice and well signed roads but many are old and narrow with 4 lanes jambed in where we would have 3. Agree though on the mentallity thing. Even education would not help in this case as its all to do with the mind set and culture of behavior on roads which starts at a very early age. Here its just "Stay off MY road!" | [/url] |
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09-05-2009, 04:12 PM | #36 | |||
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09-05-2009, 05:28 PM | #37 | |||
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As a society would should be more up in arms that the enforcement agencies are pursuing the easy measure - (speed with a camera + revenue) and it doesn't pull the driver over and stop them - an actual police presence would together with other bad driving habits that cameras don't measure - AND ULTIMATELY SAVE LIVES. ... and I never said driving bad was ok - theres a bit of sarcasm in there somewhere - (I'm on the mark enough to spot that). |
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09-05-2009, 05:28 PM | #38 | |||
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ditto: how bout 130km/h speed limit on major freeways/ remote highways. unrestricted in super remote say NT WA west QLD etc |
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09-05-2009, 05:32 PM | #39 | ||
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and how about + 10kmh ok in the right lane, and you can only be in the right lane if you are overtaking.
That would avoid the side by side bottleneck as no one can overtake if you fear of being photographed for 7kmh over the limit but helped traffic flow. |
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09-05-2009, 05:48 PM | #40 | ||
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to have decent roads all through Australia and the emergency services upgraded to germany`s standard, would cost a packet, not to mention our road system covers 7million sq kilometres odd, we can`t even get our rail crossings up to decent standard.
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09-05-2009, 06:16 PM | #41 | |||
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Germany: 357,000 sq/km and a population of 83 million all chipping in in some way compared to Australia with its 7,868,850 sq/km and its measly 21.5 million people. For what's it worth, we have it pretty good... crunch the numbers and you have to agree. |
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09-05-2009, 06:41 PM | #42 | |||
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I think most people would accept a reduction in speeds around towns and suburbs in return also. Too many varying speeds in my view. It should be 60km/h for main roads in suburbs, 80 for arterial and general limit 40. Stop this 50/70 business. Make it 40 for all suburban streets. Hell make school zones 25 if you want, i for one always drive very slowly through school zones (or even unsigned little villages with kids all over the place). Its hard to make a Falcon do less than 40 downhill but i do it anyway because its worth the (very minor) delay for the safety margin. I'd sooner make up the time (and some) doing a bit over in a 110 zone out on the motorway later where there are no people hiding behind parked cars thankyou.....
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09-05-2009, 06:46 PM | #43 | |||
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One of the problems is personal experience. If you speak to people from Melbourne or Sydney the concept of Highway is the Hume or Princess constantly covered in cars and trucks 24 hours a day and frequent traffic jams. The last time I drove from Mt Isa to Charters Towers (Oct 2003) I only met 31 vehicles coming the other way (I especially counted them) and 2 of those were police mobile radar. So on the high density roads an unlimited zone would probably be fairly dangerous whereas in woop woop less so. Here is an idea to ponder. Two Hume Highways, one limited to 100km/h and open to all traffic, the other either open or at least 180km/h but restricted from trucks, buses, 4WDs, trailers of any sort, P platers, cars not fitted with 21st century safety components (ABS, crumple zones etc) and with a minimum of 130km/h and no exits except for major cities. Everyone who wish to drive Syd to Mel would have a choice and if you did not want to go fast or your vehicle was not "good enough" then you used the other road. |
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10-05-2009, 01:59 AM | #44 | |||
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10-05-2009, 03:09 AM | #45 | |||
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10-05-2009, 09:38 AM | #46 | |||
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If you wish to drive east to west how do you do that other than on the national highway? How many choices north to south? We call it the national highway, is it the Bruce, Pacific, Princess, Barkly, Stuart, Victoria Hwy, etc etc etc. Have a look at USA and then add up the 0s and 5s then tell me how long THEIR national highway system is........ |
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10-05-2009, 10:17 AM | #47 | ||||
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10-05-2009, 10:24 AM | #48 | ||
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One thing that does annoy me though is when was the last speed limit increase. I know in WA at least the last one I can think of is the freeway going from 90 to 100.
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10-05-2009, 11:36 AM | #49 | |||
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Your right about the straight boring roads, it happens out here all the time, sorry to the Victorian members, but its usually Vic people on their way to or from Queensland that end up in fatal accidents in New South Wales because they are used to the shorter distances between towns in Vic and the southern section of NSW.
Swordsman88 - Try going from Cobar to Broken Hill in NSW, 590km, one town, that you only pull up at if you're absolutely desperate, at the half way mark. The road is wider then most standard highways (two lanes, one in each direction) with a 110km/h limit. Its very easy to get beyond that and still feel comfortable.
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10-05-2009, 11:41 AM | #50 | ||
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I have been to Germany 3 times in the last 18 months,I observed the following..
They have good roads and bad roads.Autobanrs are generaly very good ( but get out of their way if you are traveling the speed limit),city roads are no better then most of ours,country and arterial roads are about the same. The drivers are much the same as us. Some areas seem more aggressive(cities)Country drivers can be very pushy.I have seen some tru'ly horrific prangs on both the Autobarns and country roads.. Generaly I would rather drive in OZ.. At least I know where I stand..IMO..
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10-05-2009, 01:55 PM | #51 | ||
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I dont want to share an unrestricted road with VN commodores. You would drive past a mangled burning wreck everyday of the week. :p
Im with you though, authority here hate people with anything faster than what they have. Ive slowly grown to hate the authority, I imagine a large percentage of this country is the same for all sorts of various reasons.
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10-05-2009, 08:54 PM | #54 | ||
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I remember reading an article about a visiting German car industry member who was surprised we limited drivers to 100kph on safe, 3 lane freeways but had the same speed limit on country roads of greatly lesser quality.
Having driven in the UK at up to 100mph, I'm confused about that too...
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10-05-2009, 10:58 PM | #55 | |||
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10-05-2009, 11:34 PM | #56 | ||
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Australian driving standards are the worst I've encountered anywere in the Western world. The main criticisms are:-
(1) they don't leave a great enough gap between themselves and the vehicle ahead; (2) they have this annoying habit of driving at night with their fog lights switched on. That's worth a ticket in most Euro countries (unless it's foggy); (3) there is a lack of mateship or courtesy on the road Eg, if there's a gap, their's a tendance to close it before someone else cuts in (like a lot of Asian countries); and (4) pedestrians are rarely given the right of way (again, like a lot of Asian countries). I've yet to see the apparent Australian tradition of a fair-go and mateship on the roads. More like every man for himself. For these reasons, I find driving here a bit prime-evil and my perpetual fear is being hit in the rear. Having said that, I can't ever imagine Australian drivers coping with German-style high speeds even if the roads are capable of it (some of them are). That would be mass suicide. Nuff said. |
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11-05-2009, 12:42 AM | #57 | |||
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Its just like that out there on the roads. A bunch of untrained, unskilled idgits all trying to 'outdo' each other in stupidity. If everyone drove cleanly and smartly, paid attention and with courtesy and common sense it would be much safer. When a left lane is merging, and you can see room behind you to slow up a bit, do so and let the poor guy in. At the same time, if you are the one merging, anticipate a possible gap and at least maintain pace....you can't merge from a standstill!!!! The sad thing is that while we all rant on about this stuff, we are often part of the problem. When you are out there in it its easy to become part of the emotion...put on the 'race helmet' and do stupid and inconsiderate stuff as you desperately try to escape the mess. Recently i've been driving a range of less powerful 4 cylinder vehicles and more and more i'm thinking about staying far to the left lane with the trailers and carravans and just pottering along. With my falcon i had a even better method...i didn't drive in traffic at all. I take public transport. I recommend driving through your suburb at 3AM...its much more relaxing. Go try it!!!!
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11-05-2009, 09:05 AM | #58 | ||
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The 2 things in Germany that EVERYONE followed that I thought made a lot of sense:
- People always stick to the slow lane. The fear of having someone going +100km/h faster than you running up your date is a strong motivator - the slower lanes are verbotten from overtaking. Even in crawling traffic, if the faster lane slows down, you MUST slow down and not overtake. This takes out some of the ridiculous lane changing that goes on. We may have the same rules here, but they are either not followed or not enforced - or both. qs |
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11-05-2009, 09:14 AM | #59 | ||
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Big problem here is driver training (or complete lack of it) - I guess its convinient, cheap and "the norm" for parents to teach their kids to drive but professional certified training would be a better system.
Second problem is the highway patrols absolute refusal to book anyone for anything other than speeding. When was the last time you saw someone booked for driving in lane 3 (the overtaking lane) whilst 1 and 2 are empty? 300km/h cars here would be rear ending excels in the right hand lane doing 80. Third problem is our culture - we have been absolutley bread in the last 5-10 years to believe speed kills - just listen to the rhetoric coming from ST in this thread. The road toll is a much more complex problem than simply just speed. Driving to the conditions would be a better campaign than speed kills. How anyone in their right mind can say that a limit of 100km/h on a modern multi lane freeway (I give you the M7, M2 and M4 in Sydney) is sufficient is simply amazing. I could sit on 150+ all day on these roads with no "safety" issue (even dodging the idiots), unfortunatly I would be thrown in jail. Is the system going to change anytime soon? Unfortunatley its only going to get worse, I fear we are heading more and more towards the UK's model of society unless we get someone with some vision into parliment....
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