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20-01-2010, 05:37 PM | #31 | |||
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Doesn't help when the speed limit change is just before the merge point, technically you can't go 100 before that point, car with decent power - no problem, foot down and doin 100, going by the law a gutless pos they need to accelerate to 100 and then merge. make the on ramp speed 100 so cars can be doing the limit when they merge. |
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20-01-2010, 08:05 PM | #37 | |||
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unfortunelty most of the roads in AUS are still 1975 quality. |
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20-01-2010, 08:17 PM | #38 | |||
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20-01-2010, 08:30 PM | #40 | ||
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We won't raise freeway class road speed limit to 130km/h (has full interchange design), NOR will we do the same for median divided highways such as long lengths of the Hume (has more deadly 'intersections' and some full interchanges) here in NSW, until the medians are fully divided with barrier (to prevent cross-over crashes), AND the U-Turn bays are gatelocked (trial on F3 Wharoonga if folk wish to see), or updated with the more widespread semi-lock setups comprising wire-rope and yellow bollards.
Done of course to prevent idiots doing U-Turns on freeways. One thats done, I'd expect within reason we will see some lengths (inter city)get 120 and even 130km/h. Needs money first. On the vehicle standards front for NSW, in addition - will require triangle, vest, first aid kit, even a mandatory rear fog (review) as a "whole of situation approach program".
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20-01-2010, 08:35 PM | #42 | |||
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20-01-2010, 08:46 PM | #43 | ||
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I know this is probably impossible and unworkable in real life.. But if major interstate highways were somehow operated along the lines of how aviation travel is regulated, wouldnt accidents between/among vehicles be minimized or avoided? After all, isnt the point of automotive travel going from point a to point b.. If somehow we could get vehicles as far apart as possible, and eliminate congestion, a lot of accidents could be avoided (except single vehicle accidents perhaps).
If lets say we have a 3 lane highway, and restrict the traffic to one car per lane. Entry to the highway is restricted to one car per lane via a traffic light. The lights will only go green (vehicle gets clearance to 'take off') when the car in front has covered x amount of kms. A similar idea is the 'one vehicle per lane' used on highway onramps, which i reckon is a genious idea. Got one near my place that has worked wonders since it was introduced. Near misses, accidents and congestion have been practically eliminated. Bottleneck is eliminated, and getting from point a to point b with minimal fuss. Last edited by barra265t; 20-01-2010 at 09:02 PM. |
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20-01-2010, 09:59 PM | #44 | |||
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21-01-2010, 11:17 AM | #45 | |||
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i'd certainly prefer a much higher speed limit, yet no pollie i've ever seen has taken it to the polls... given the number of people ticketed for speeding, are we all a bunch of hypocrites? |
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21-01-2010, 06:47 PM | #46 | ||
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Today Tonight Network 7, 21 Jan 10, just had a a bit of a stab at Sam Newman who's called for an increase in some speed limits (freeway et al) of 10km/h. Cited Geelong.
TT drag up the father of a young fella killed by a car in the city, he says the call in light of recent events is out of order etc. Drag up an academic who pretty much states same. Hopeless really.
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Ah the might wire rope, also known as a cheese cutter, you dont not ever want to hit that on a bike, you will literally lose a leg.
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22-01-2010, 09:45 AM | #49 | ||
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i went to the cricket twenty 20 at the anz stadium the other night , which KFC was a main sponsor , every 5 minutes over the PA warnings were issued about slowing down when driving home because they didnt want anyone killed. all this while they are serving P I S S at the bar. they even had a live interview of 2 seperate people in the audience pledgeing to slow down on the roads on the big screen , i really really was MORTIFIED AND DISCUSTED by this . what did that have to do with cricket and KFC ?
26500 SPECTATORS WERE THERE . with this crap going on i cant see speed limits going up , but rather going down , in order to decrease engine power size of cars and to get bonuses for a minor few idiot selfish fat cats. Last edited by gtfpv; 22-01-2010 at 09:55 AM. |
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After the way the media ripped into Sammy Newman yesterday.... we'll never see speed limits raised in this country. Never unfortunetly.... as the media tends to reflect the general opinion of the populace.
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22-01-2010, 10:32 AM | #52 | |||
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22-01-2010, 04:08 PM | #53 | ||
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Speed can be measured and fines applied.
Other factors such as driver skill and fatigue can't be so easily measured or fined. Government solution is a propaganda campaign more based around raising revenue than actually saving lives. From memory the road toll in NT actually got worse when speed limits were introduced (not sure of this is still the case). Go figure.
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22-01-2010, 08:29 PM | #54 | |||
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So by the same logic if we raise the limit to 300km/h and even less people exceed it, that will be even better. Safety levels are not increased by issuing less infringements, its by reducing collisions and their severity. The link siting the Utah experience does not show increasing the speed limit increases safety, in fact it had no change. Therefore one can conlude that going 30km/h faster is just as safe? no. The median speed of their traffic barely changed, all that happened is they legalised what the majority of drivers were doing. What would be interesting? if they compared the accident rate when the 65mph limit was actually maintained by motorists with those that travel at 80mph+, but those stats werent supplied. |
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22-01-2010, 08:33 PM | #55 | |||
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Here was where I responded to that claim, and importantly where you made no response: http://www.fordforums.com.au/showpos...2&postcount=43 |
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22-01-2010, 08:38 PM | #56 | |||
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Of course if you have info proving that the stopping and turning potential of cars has improved 40%(what is needed for a change from 110 to 130), then let's see it. Perhaps look up the stopping dist for a 80 falcon from 100km/h compared to one of today, then look up the coefficient of friction between the average road and a family car tyre of 30 years ago and today and tell me if there is a 40% difference |
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Far too many people just cant drive !!!!!!!!!!!!
Half the rest are jelous that you might get in front of them ............ So that just leaves you and I ---------------- There are good arguements on either side, but you have to allow for the Nuff Nuffs and New licence holders !!!!!!! Then the Gov would never consider an additional "HIGH SPEED" licence test with different number plates for suitable equiped cars and fines for unqualified drivers ( more revenue ! ) There are places where High Speed could be permitted, the old NT open speed limit comes to mind ( next corner 180 klm ). if you were taught to drive properly you were told to "DRIVE AS THE CONDITIONS PERMIT", 110Klm in a hailstorm might be legal, but seriously ???????? When you go to court for speeding the police always state that "the roadway was dry/wet, clear/restricted vision, in good/bad condition and always well signposted............. Some one pinch me, im dreaming again :
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22-01-2010, 09:42 PM | #59 | |||
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Please understand: That study or any other like it does not support that higher limits are in fact safer, all it highlights is that speed differential in itself is a collision factor. All other things being equal, put the trough of the U at a slower speed(say 65mph, which is what would happen if the limit was enforced and maintained in Utah) and there will be less accidents |
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23-01-2010, 09:29 AM | #60 | |||
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Anyway speed is not the ultimate end. Driving to conditions is the most important thing on the roads. As mentioned above, it might be legal to travel at 100kmh on the Monash in a hail storm, doesnt mean it's safe. |
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