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Old 06-06-2012, 06:24 PM   #31
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Talking of roads, notice the fast progress on the reworking Wyong Rd and F3 interchange? It will improve flows a lot the new design.
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadprojec...nge/index.html
The F3 is getting much better compared to what it was. My parents used to have a place near Kincumber and the Gosford exit was a shocker! Still remember the 1 lane each way... What would that be?? 20 years ago now?

The Inlaws are at The Entrance so we use the F3 every few weeks and have had no complaints, other than the drivers!
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Old 06-06-2012, 07:49 PM   #32
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Regardless of how the funds for a project are raised, most road improvement is based around our major cities, where the voting public resides. When you live in the country you get used to being forgotten.
Amen brother...our highway out here (Capricorn) is being worked on...but the "repairs" seem to be mostly of the "chuck a layer of bitumen over the top and let the road trains back over it again that evening" type of thing...
Seeing the amount of taxes we pay out here, we should be entitled to a lot better service...
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Old 06-06-2012, 07:54 PM   #33
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got any proof? or just another 'anti truck' brigade member!
Yes plenty of proof, the highway where I live is destroyed on the way down to the port when the trucks are heavily loaded and much less damaged on the way home to the mine . The damage also only begins out the front of the plant the trucks leave from. Trucks totally ruin roads how obvious do you want it Given that there are more (in numbers) fully loaded B double trucks driving on the highways where I live than passenger cars I bet my 95% is an understatement.

The roads should be made to withstand it in the first place of course but the reality is the government are muppets and give contracts to people that are equally muppeted.. so they aren't
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Old 06-06-2012, 08:52 PM   #34
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Do you have a reference for that statistic greenfoam? Do you know how much it costs to register, insure and fuel an 18 wheeler that operates 18 hours per day?

Virtually everyone is a road user and virtually everyone pays tax. Therefore everyone already pays for roads.

As for government workers taking a 10% pay cut. Man I hope that was meant in jest. Teachers, nurses, fire department, police, hospital staff, etc, are all paid for by government. Should they all take a 10% cut to make your trip to work cheaper?
No Ducati not talkin about the normal pay'd employ they wouldnt save much. Talkin about all the one's on 150 - 650 thou a year
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Old 06-06-2012, 10:09 PM   #35
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We've got Toll roads here in Victoria, Citylink and Eastlink.

Citylink is quite good though, don't mind paying for that, beats driving through Melbourne to get to the other side.
i dont mind toll roads either, but its ridiculous when the gov signs a contract for tolls to be in place for 34 YEARS! when the road is payed for in 4years?
and then the idiots do it again with Eastlink...
why dont the gov. put up tolls?
Transurban are making an absolute KILLING on those roads, and they still feel the need to put tolls up each year.
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Old 06-06-2012, 10:36 PM   #36
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The company that runs Eastlink is actually losing money last I heard.
The projected road use was much higher than reality.
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Old 06-06-2012, 11:11 PM   #37
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Well I think you should see how much trucks have to pay in rego,fuel and the rest of the **** that goes with it greenfoam. It's ridiculous now they will get slugged with carbon tax as well. Put simply this country couldnt exist without them. Rant over
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Old 07-06-2012, 01:01 AM   #38
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No point arguing with me about countries not existing without trucks. It was here a long time before any trucks were. I don't know how much rego on a truck is but given the weight of them it should be 30 times that of a passenger car. I doubt it's that much but it should be.

They ruin the half arsed roads we have and that's just how it is. It's not up to me to raise the money to build decent roads but it surely would be nice to still have a highway that was marked at 100km/h rather than down to 80km/h due to being excessively damaged and buckling a wheel on average once each 6 months. Most forest tracks are in better condition and this is in a country that's supposed to be booming :p
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Old 07-06-2012, 05:12 AM   #39
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Whatever costs you increase on truck drivers/owners, you are simply just passing the cost back to the consumer. So you're going to be paying the increased costs.
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Old 07-06-2012, 05:31 AM   #40
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well a b/double combo is 12000-14000 dollars in qld so thats a fair share i think. Yes they should be built properly in the first place for sure.
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