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02-11-2006, 12:43 AM | #1 | ||
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We wil find out tomorrow if the NT is getting speed limits on the open highways. I think that the huge public anger directed at Clare Martin may have made SOME difference. But I think that Chairman Martin is riding a huge swell off her own ego.
I will post the results here tomorrow if anyone is interested.
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02-11-2006, 01:02 AM | #2 | ||
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Well I have a holiday planned in NT leaving on the 10th, if they bring them in before I am supposed to return on the 26th then I will cancel and spend my money somewhere else.
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02-11-2006, 09:18 AM | #3 | ||
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im always interested in new laws designed to reap money and nothing else,as you can bet the NT Police force,will be booking thousands very quickly as its a state where you will see a police car in towns at least every 5 minutes. and you dont have to go far along the Stuart HWY before seeing one either.
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02-11-2006, 09:56 AM | #4 | ||
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Just as a side note, that Jules Lund bloke was on Getaway last week driving a new beema on the Autobahn. He was travelling at 180-200km/hr and mentioned that at that speed, your attention is focussed on nothing but the driving and the road ahead.
Those sort of speeds are way to high for everywhere here, but it's a good point, travelling for 4-5 hrs on a straight stretch of road at 100km/hr will soon see the driver getting dreary |
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02-11-2006, 10:07 AM | #5 | ||
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Agreed maybe a more realistic speed limit to shut off the idiots in their exotics around
speed limit of 180 would be sensible
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02-11-2006, 10:33 AM | #6 | ||
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The problem with setting a speed limit of for example 150 or 180 or whatever is that it implies that this is a safe speed and everyone should be doing it.
Have the (//) sign states "go as fast as you think is safe and suitable for YOU on THIS journey" that is, "you have a licence and should be able to determine how to drive safely and efficiently". This, of course, has two problems: 1) Some people are idiots 2) The government has no CONTROL and they like CONTROL. I am probably as bad as most. The first time a drove a "performance" vehicle, my GT-P, in NT I got it up to 254 for about 10 minutes on the Barkly out on the steppes where you cab see in ALL directions for over 10km. Having done that I spent the subsequent 3000-4000km at between 150 and 200 depending on conditions. I have, over the years, driven other vehicles at "high speed" and remember the first time in a AVIS rentacommy trying to get to 200 just so I could say I had. It was scarey and the millesecond the speedo said 200 I backed off to 140 because ot felt floaty and barely in control. If there is a limit imposed it will HAVE to be 110 because if not then there will be pressure on the other states to match whatever and the evil empire don't like pressure. As an aside Outbackjack, it does appeal to my warped sense of humour that a true believer is the one leading the campaign here against Comrade Claire. Remember, maintain the rage......... |
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02-11-2006, 10:42 AM | #7 | ||
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I totally agree Rodderz. When I am travelling at 100, I tend to relax. Whereas if I was travelling at 140, I was on the ball, always alert, and ready to react.
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02-11-2006, 10:44 AM | #8 | |||
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OBJ - how does the NT government work? It's a bit different to a state is it not? The commonwealth has more of a say in the going ons up there?
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02-11-2006, 03:59 PM | #9 | ||
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She did it. Chairman Martin will be responsible for fatigue and wildlife strike deaths. She will have blood on her hands. Checking around town, people are furiuos about this. There is every chance that she has commited political suicide...
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599...-17001,00.html To all those interested in exploring the Territory, you may as well go somewhere else. Too much of your valuable holiday time will be wasted on the highways, even at 130!!!
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02-11-2006, 04:04 PM | #10 | ||
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Unbelievable! A sad day indeed.
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02-11-2006, 04:05 PM | #11 | ||
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Your joking!
Thank god our government is not in charge of Amsterdam aye? |
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02-11-2006, 04:13 PM | #13 | |||
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ARRRGGGHHHH - damn politics - we (the public) run this country - WTF don't we have it our own way....
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This is the most pointless of road thingys introduced.... IMHO
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02-11-2006, 04:15 PM | #14 | ||
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OK, devil's advocate (always has to be me doesnt it, lol).
But it seems - on face value (its not a topic ive kept abreast of to be honest) - that they have some pretty good information to support the decision. http://www.saferroaduse.nt.gov.au/Ro...ull_Report.pdf You guys have the worst road toll per capita than anyone esle in Australia and indeed - one of the worst in the world. 3 times the national average. 1 in 400 territorians are killed or seriously injured. That's pretty scary. They have the data to prove that - in other parts of australia, reducing the limit from 110 to 100 results in a 20ish % reduction in fatal crashes. Indeed, there is a large body of evidence from around the world that shows similar statistics. That's pretty strong evidence in my opinion, and stands to reason that reducing the limit from // would have a significant impact. 38% of speed-related fatal accidents in the NT occured on the open roads and 54% of these were single vehicle. Indeed, more than half of these fatalaties were "run off road" or "overturns" which has a strong link to loss of control. Is there evidence to support the assumption that fatigue and wildlife deaths will increase dramatically as a result of the reduced limits? I know the likely response is "i live here, i know what it's like" etc etc - and i appreciate those observations. But you gotta admit, there's a LOT of STRONG evidence that doesnt agree. Like i said... just playing devil's advocate here.
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You may consider it statistical BS - but what are you bringing to the table? Opinion and heresay. I know which one makes a more convincing argument. All the data you seek is contained in the NT road safety taskforce i linked to above. But i guess it's easier to start throwing opinion around as opposed to actually reviewing the factS?
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02-11-2006, 04:18 PM | #16 | ||
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Any info as to when it will be introduced?
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02-11-2006, 04:19 PM | #17 | ||
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This will now just be a memory.
http://s65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...gAnch=imgAnch2 Even at 160, it is hard to see how people in well maintained cars are driving dangerously. Sorry about the sound. It was a cheap little camera that couldn't keep up with the scenery refresh at 160. Very sad day. Our only hope now is to elect the CLP. They have promised that if elected, they will re-introduce the (//) highways, with limits on known black spots.
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02-11-2006, 04:20 PM | #18 | ||
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as i dont live in the NT .. i'd just like to know.
what speeds do you guys in the NT travel at ?? |
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02-11-2006, 04:24 PM | #19 | |||
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02-11-2006, 04:29 PM | #20 | |||
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It is people from down south that have helped introduce these new laws. These people, like the majority of people reading this, have never travelled on our roads. I have scoured through the report and it is IMPOSSIBLE to see how many deaths on the open limit roads where causee by speed. The task force just assumed that because the accident happened where a (//) was in play, it must have been caused by speed. The people that have driven out here, will agree, the NT is DIFFERENT. You cannot apply Southern and Eastern laws and values. A big portion of the people living out here came for that reason, me included. What the report does not show either, is kilometers travelled per year per person on country roads. We cover much higher distances out here. Another reason the stats in the report are flawed. It is a very naive little vegemite that believes the stats produced by a government with a barrow to push are a true reflection of the truth.
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02-11-2006, 04:33 PM | #21 | |||
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I have freinds that set the cruise control on 200. But these people are very experinced drivers and rarely travel with kids. Most people that travel with their kids dont go over 140 to 150. 160 out here is not fast. Check my photobucket link above, cheers.
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02-11-2006, 04:36 PM | #22 | ||
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I was much the same as outbackjack. Between 140-160 most times.
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Im certainly not questioning the attitudes etc that are unique to the NT. As you rightly point out, ive never been and dont understand "how things work" up there. It's obviously something you're passionate about and something you know a lot about. My only advice would be, as you continue to advocate against these measures, to perhaps be less emotive in your statements.
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This is off topic, but I wanted to show you that even us lefties are quite capable of independant thought...... BTW, what wrong with being emotive about some thing that you are passionate about, I didnt insult any body did I??? Cheer all.
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02-11-2006, 04:58 PM | #26 | ||
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Clare Martin
Undercuts Northern Territory Speed limit. Thanks to that Wh0re, I'll never have a chance to legally go fast for free, Moto Magazines will no longer include excellent stories on how they fanged the latest FPV or Porky Turbo in the NT. No more cannonball run. What a goonbag egomanaiacal moll. WHo the hell is she. Im fuming, and the most I ever did in the NT was take a Nissan Patrol diesel to its 165km/h V-Max. Spewing. |
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but yes that bit of road puts me to sleep.
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02-11-2006, 05:07 PM | #28 | |||
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Certainly no offence taken and nothing wrong with being emotive about something you're keen on.... Unless you're trying to sell your view to others. This is when emotive statements can be detrimental to your cause (EDIT: See Danny's post above lol). OBJ your views can easily be moulded into satements of logic and reason, of which people are generally more acceptive. Just look at the way people like me gulp down statistical reasoning I'd eat the stuff from a trough if i could. Lol.
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This really ****es me off. My work has just started to need me in NT once or twice a month and I was more than happy to because I wanted to cover some serious distance and take in the country side. I can tell you now that my time in the Territory will be as little as possible from here on in. I have been working on establishing more southern businesses in NT in anticipation of the resources boom finally getting more traction there but I'll be honest, if I don't want to be there, my clients won't take long to wonder why I don't talk the place up anymore.
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02-11-2006, 05:20 PM | #30 | ||
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How do your cars handle the heat, do you use aftermarket parts or stock?
What are the P-plater laws, is there a speed limit for them?
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