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26-11-2020, 08:39 AM | #61 | ||
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We started the trade war, we banned Huawei because of pressure from the US. Now we are wearing the consequences. The Chinese will take over a large section of the auto market as they gradually solve their quality control issues.
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26-11-2020, 09:05 AM | #62 | ||
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That's actually a design requirement where the DRL is housed in the same fitting as the indicator.
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26-11-2020, 09:15 AM | #63 | |||
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26-11-2020, 10:37 AM | #64 | |||
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China are proven to insert spy tech inside communications. And Huawei has links to the CCP. It was completely justified. China always trying to spy and meddle in other countries politics to further their global domination intentions. They need to be checked. The amount of people who are happy to see China bully us into submission stagers me. Have people really become so spineless and soft these days? |
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26-11-2020, 11:20 AM | #66 | ||
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Would like to see better (fed/state) regulation on towing requirements after seeing this one happen in front of me this morning on the Hume but I guess thats licencing.
He goes ripping past me (I'm doing 105kmh) hits the side draft off a convoy of trucks further ahead, then starts to wag the tail. Caravan glances the outside safety barrier, comes careening back across the road hitting the armco on the left narrowly missing the second semi as the caravan decides to lay down sliding 200mtrs down the middle of the lanes. He's Ok and a very lucky boy no one else hit it, both Disco and van are write offs. Pity I don't own a dashcam.
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26-11-2020, 11:38 AM | #67 | |||
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Or even inspection on the van and tow car - our 6x4 is a 40 year old home made job gifted to us by a family friend over 20 years ago and we've literally never done maintenance on it except replace both tyres after they both literally blew on the highway from being rotten, it's constantly overloaded and being pulled by my Focus. I figure it's due for bearings at least |
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26-11-2020, 11:45 AM | #68 | ||
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Yep me too on some form of upgrade licencing at least.
Interesting conversations on the CB going on between all the truckie after it happened all saying the same thing. This one didn't look overloaded but from what I saw after it started to sway was the LHS caravan tyre blew. Very warm morning here, speed (not illegal) and probably a van which doesn't get much use.
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26-11-2020, 11:52 AM | #69 | |||
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Who thought the steel cable 'safety barrier' was a good idea on every hwy and so close to the road? If you breakdown you have to park horribly close to the traffic, if you're in a Truck you'd almost be on the fog line! (Sorry Franco, carry on)
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26-11-2020, 12:00 PM | #70 | |||
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Note the 4x4 the other day in Qld that "tripped" over one and when into the lake. Motorcyclist I heard were campaining against them a while ago.
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26-11-2020, 12:05 PM | #71 | |||
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Plus I imagine stacking your motorbike and sliding into the wires at circa 100km/h isn't conducive to the average life expectancy. |
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26-11-2020, 12:05 PM | #72 | |||
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26-11-2020, 12:19 PM | #73 | |||
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I reckon it blew being ripped sideways off the rim. I note there was inner tube liner on the road as well.
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26-11-2020, 12:24 PM | #74 | |||
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There was a mother killed recently when the car clipped it, made the SUV turn onto it rolling several times along the posts.
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26-11-2020, 12:25 PM | #75 | ||
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Spot on about judging the conditions.
I’m a believer in “driving to the conditions” - weather, road, vehicle, operator are all a part of the conditions. |
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26-11-2020, 12:30 PM | #76 | |||
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I see people leave motels on super hot days, just get in the car and drive off. No one checks the oil, water, belts or even looks at the tyres before getting out onto the highways.
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26-11-2020, 12:45 PM | #77 | |||
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But we need them more than they need us. They stop buying from us we are in a world of hurt. I just heard on the radio that they are holding off accepting $700m of our coal. Nothing to do with being spineless. We (the worlds consumers) have allowed them to become so powerful they can dictate the terms we sell our stuff to them. They are 1/5 of the world. Along with their finances, buying power and strategic integration into almost every corner of the globe as well as their political influence plus their "win at any cost" mentality we have no chance. And we are all to blame. Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
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26-11-2020, 12:52 PM | #78 | ||
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On the contrary, we do have a choice: continue bowing down to China's every whim, or stop being so dependent on trading with China and find other, more ethical trade partners. Yes, we may take a short term hit, but if the entire western world is on board with significantly reducing trade with China, then China's power will wane.
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26-11-2020, 01:14 PM | #79 | |||
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I would consider myself an experienced driver of towing trailers including heavy liquid loads in a twin axle 8'x5' however I once made the mistake of not running a safety check over a hire trailer I used to take an old Nissan Urvan to the wreckers. Turned out the trailer had a flat rear left wheel, it was actually missing the valve so possibly flat before I took it, I jack knifed avoiding a school kid that wanted to catch the bus on the other side of the road. Funny thing is I tied the old van so well it never moved even after it spun around and dragged me backwards for 15 metres. Needless to say, I check all lights, tyres and load restraints every time I tow. And I don't run trailer tyres to bald, it's a false economy which your insurance company checks out should a claim ever be needed. |
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26-11-2020, 02:33 PM | #80 | ||
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Getting back to some ADR's, I see a few crap US school bus conversions on youtube and often wonder why they are allowed to do all their own 110v using single solid core wiring !! electrical work themselves. Seems like an accident waiting to happen.
I find some ADR's neccessary in this field. Everything ADR bus conversion related here is governed by trades coming in to do the final checks and finishing work. For instance one of the MH's I did was AC powered where I was allowed to fit the flex cable 240v wiring and fit my own double throw power points but wasn't allowed to physically wire it all together. My work had to be sighted by the electrician (for good reason I'm no sparky) before he could apply for a connection application to go ahead and stated because it was moveable Sydney Electricity would come and inspect it (which they did) The gas requirements were similar in I was allowed to install the piping and appliances but needed a qualified gas fitter to sight what I had done to check off the ADR compliance. I like to think of myself as a competent person but some of this stuff I keep seeing on youtube is frightening. More amazing is in the US is if you re-clasify a prime mover semi as an RV simply installing an frig and sink into the sleeper) anyone can drive it without anything more than a car licence which is insane.
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26-11-2020, 03:57 PM | #81 | ||
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Was the same with ambulances, I ran the 240V cabling which was this big *** round orange insulated cable inside 30mm corrugated white non split conduit and a 240V sparky did the termination and sign off paperwork.
I can put the inverter in and it's earth wire to the chassis of the car but the moment there was a power point on the wall then the 240V sparky had to connect it and then provide paperwork. Meanwhile no dramas with furniture inside the ambulance secured to the vehicle with a bolt, washer and nyloc nut to the underside of the car |
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26-11-2020, 04:04 PM | #82 | |||
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26-11-2020, 11:20 PM | #85 | |||
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27-11-2020, 10:07 AM | #87 | ||
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For those wanting to get rid of dealerships and make it all online only, that might work against you when it comes to pricing, with less over supply. Be careful what you wish for I guess. This article is about covid’s impact on supply, but I think the same can be applied here.
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27-11-2020, 01:12 PM | #88 | ||
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there'll also be far lower retailing overheads though... a balance will be found. at the end of the day, manufacturers economies of scale are built on a certain minimum level of production. they'll still be needing to move a minimum annual amount for it to be profitable.
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28-11-2020, 03:07 AM | #89 | |||
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Now instead of thousands of dealerships competing, we would be buying from a handful of manufacturers who set at their retail pricing. They’re competing in an oligarchy, which is very different. Now they can factor in their customer acquisition costs into their pricing, and they won’t have to be as competitive on the front end. I think if we want lower pricing, deregulation would be much more effective. |
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28-11-2020, 04:08 AM | #90 | ||
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Yep competition sucks. Let’s get rid of it altogether and let manufacturers set the price. In fact to make it even simpler we should have all the manufacturers get together and agree a pricing structure and also agree what features you get for that price. Would make buying a whole lot simpler.
And get rid of colours thats another thing we don’t need just make every car white. Yep regulation also sucks. We should abolish speed limits; stop-signs; and traffic lights. Also let people drive on whatever side they like. It works fine in other countries. Furthermore to reduce problems and congestion on our roads certain drivers with high intelligence (such as myself) should be licenced to carry guns and just shoot morons on sight. Also anyone who currently owns a Commodore should be arrested and placed in labour camps. Oh yeah: Anyone caught towing a caravan to be immediately deported (along with said Caravan) to New Zealand Eyre highway to be permanently closed and replaced with a moat. Last edited by Crazy Dazz; 28-11-2020 at 04:14 AM. |
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