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12-03-2012, 06:47 PM | #31 | |||
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Highlights - Vehicle Registrations • Standardise the price of all passenger vehicle registrations down to the current 4cycl rate. One engine one price. • Reduce the price of commercial vehicle registration for individuals and small to medium enterprises by 25% immediately. • Scrap Rego stickers, saving $9,000,000 annually. Registration linked to registration plates as per Western Australian system. Interesting anyway. Back on the original topic I also think that a sensible approach to speed limits is long overdue. If the lawmakers can ensure the roads are up to standard with seperate dual-carriageways for opposing traffic and perhaps use the variable limit approach....it might work. |
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12-03-2012, 06:54 PM | #32 | ||
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the road north of nudgee needs a massive makeover, but a 120-130 limit would be a good start.
agree with the earlier comment about it seeming like the gc to bne route is already 125, try sitting on 100-110 and everyone goes past you like your sitting still. and hell yes, bring in regular inspections for cars, nz has it every 6 months and it works, it forces people to maintain their cars. it was one thing that blew me away when i first came here, was the state of some of the cars on the road here. |
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12-03-2012, 07:03 PM | #33 | ||
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I'm still waiting for someone to fix "Old Northern Road" from Albany Creek to Enoggera.
Seriously, I have nearly made mince meat out of my wheels, pot holes you could stand up to your knees in! And they just fill them in with gravel mixed with tar... which then evacuates itself everytime it rains, thus creating more issues. |
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12-03-2012, 07:36 PM | #34 | ||
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Since we are looking at policies...
The LNP shadow attourney general was on local TV.... If they come to power they will pass laws that on your FIRST offence they will confiscate your car for 3 months and then if you have a 2nd offence in 5yrs... crush it!
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12-03-2012, 08:04 PM | #37 | ||
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Might solve the congestion on our roads.
My car might be in there though
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12-03-2012, 08:58 PM | #38 | |||
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aka last years floods that cut kingas from pretty much everything and then driving down to pick your mother up who is stuck in brisbane the d'aguilar highway is a mess at the moment but in sections i dont have a problem doing 110 + i dont pretend for you city folk to understand and i dont care if dont but the people up this way know what im talking about either fix the d'aguilar or get us another rd full power to katter
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13-03-2012, 03:32 PM | #39 | |||
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125 KM/H is nothing and all that people need to know is to keep bloody left if you are just diddling about. |
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13-03-2012, 03:38 PM | #40 | |||
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13-03-2012, 09:11 PM | #41 | ||
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Just got back to Central Queensland from a trip to the 'Great South East'.
Travelled from Rockhampton to Kingaroy last Thursday mostly on the Burnett and Bunya highways, great drive no real complaints about the road conditions. Then on Friday, travelled to Dalby via the Bunya Mountains and then onto Ipswich via Toowoomba, it was what I expected, considering the amount of traffic that goes on these roads. Went for a V8 drive around Willowbank on Saturday morning, I was surprised to see the lack of traffic on the 4 lane Cunningham highway for a Saturday when heading for Brisbane. We are crying out for roads like this north of Gympie and here is one, that from what I saw, was under utilised! Today after having a nice time in the 'Great South East', I travelled the Bruce Highwat home. Granted there is A LOT OF road work from Gympie north, but from Maryborough north, it seems only upgrading the existing 2 lane road. There is a lot of truck traffic on the road today (and probably every other day), carrying all sorts of mining equipment or other mining related stuff and a lack of over taking lanes. I would struggle to count any more than 5 overtaking lanes north of Rockhampton through to Cairns. It must be difficult for Governments to decide who to please when doing these highways. Do they please the majority of the population (votes) in the great south east, or should they improve the infrustructure for the cash register the mining regions north of Gympie! I invite any members from the Great South East to have a drive north to Rockhampton, then express your whinge about the conditions of the roads you currently have. |
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13-03-2012, 09:56 PM | #42 | ||
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Amazing the contempt held for the South East by a few on here, I lived in Cenrtal Qld for near on 30 years
and regularly use the Bruce so know its condition well. I also understand that any funding for roads has to be raised from money mostly collected from the South East so rather than bash those people over the head we should be appreciative of the money being spent considering that people in Brisbane probably won't be using the roads they pay for but understand that Qld is a big state and the bush is deserving of better roads. Just remember a lot of people in Brisbane are missing out on the resources boom and doing it tough in their jobs, quite a few I know are still getting over the damage caused to their houses that insurance companies won't touch. The initiative in the OP is to be applauded but I fear that it is way to practical for the "safety Sam bureaucrats". |
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13-03-2012, 10:23 PM | #43 | |||
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(or worse still, Hughenden to Mt Isa) People (and especially pollititions) forget that Queensland exists outside the south east. While the majority of the population lives "down south", the majority of goods, fruit and vege, mining etc... happens in the rest of the state. This means most of it travels BY ROAD as our rail system is sadly lacking. For decades the Bruce highway past Rocky was an absolute disgrace and a real shocker Townsville to Cairns (I think the last single lane TIMBER bridge dissappeared around 1989). Yes thats right... timber single lane bridges.. (but of course the fabled Premier of a certain period never spent a dime on highways outside the Brisbane area, until he was finally gotten rid of). The Bruce highway now is better, but still not flood proof in a lot of areas, and lacks over-taking lanes. (Only 4 from memory between Townsville and Cairns). Some areas are still very narrow and disgusting (eg Tully) The cost to lives (in crashes) and increase in freight costs which flow through to products sold at the markets because the roads are crap doesnt seem to register witho our government "south" and really never has...
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13-03-2012, 11:10 PM | #44 | ||
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I agree with Mackay north to Cairns as I have done that run last May.
West to Mt. Isa I have never done. However these roads need to be made to suit the amount of traffic that runs on them. At the moment with the mining boom the Bruce highway is heavily used. Today alone on my journey I saw 6 different trucks heading south with coal (rail) wagons on the back. Travelling north were 8 trucks with all sorts of different mining machinery, about 6 trucks with mining parts (tyres for example) amongst all the other normal frieght trucks and all this was mainly on the 2 lane section of the Bruce. At one of the road works there was a line up of 35 vehicles, god knows how long the first ones have been waiting there. The average line up of vehichles at all the other road works would have been 20. So as for the OP, I biasedly reckon that the government should be getting all major regional roads up to scatch before they start paving the roads of the 'Great South East' with gold! JPD80, I agree people are doing it tough re- insurances for floods in the south. The north have had there Cyclones over the last couple of years and are still trying to get things fixed, the central region suffered with floods also. One thing I would advise members if you are considering a trip north, use the inland highways as IMHO the are quicker, safer & better condition than the Bruce from my experience over the last couple of days! |
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14-03-2012, 12:26 AM | #45 | |||
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That would be Boondall wetlands there has been talk of a bridge from Beachmere to D/Bay for as long as I can remember(I've been here since 1972) which would reduce the trip to Brisbane by 20 minutes As for a rail line..... hell we can't even get a bus to Caboolture out of school bus hours
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14-03-2012, 12:38 AM | #46 | |||
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It's fantastic!!! And the best bit is that I also get to pay for the privilege of driving on our nice toll roads, bridges and tunnels. Public transport is also brilliant. Overcrowded busses and trains lets you meet lots of new interesting people, up close! The infrastructure across the whole of QLD is not up to scratch. The people who live in SEQ are not receiving special treatment. I'd rather live in Rocky and commute to Gladstone every day. It would be quicker and less stressful. What really grinds my gears is the us vs them mentality of some of my fellow QLDers. The people in Brisbane and SEQ are much more sympathetic to the needs of regional QLD that you realise.
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14-03-2012, 12:53 AM | #47 | |||
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Eventually the Bruce will be multi lane all the way to Cairns (actually it would have been by 1950 except for the bloody mindedness of the Melbourne dominated post war Federal Government). |
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14-03-2012, 07:55 AM | #48 | ||
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Sorry for starting an us vs them.
Obviously development of infrastructure is not keeping up with the growth of this state, a 125km/h super highways may be seen to be a priority to those who are close to using such roads but I believe there are other issues like encouraging doctors to regional areas and improving emergency services that need priority before these sort of things are looked at. |
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Their position is "Speed Kills" not "Speeding Kills" and has been for many years. For them to suddenly increase a limit on any road regardless of how suited it is would be tantamount to admitting that speed does not kill and apart from the fact that since the dawn of time no public servant, politician or policy adviser has ever been wrong about anything this could and probably would interfere with their propaganga campaign and the collection "road safety tax". To paraphrase Frank Herbert, "The spice must flow". |
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14-03-2012, 11:13 AM | #51 | |||
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I'm not completely sympathetic towards the SE corner either, I know how badly needed an upgrade to the Bruce has been needed for years and it's only now that between Cooroy and Gympie that something is happening. Saying give it time to upgrade the rest is a bit of a cop out too considering the amount of incidents on the highway north of Gympie, this needed to be fixed long ago and hopefully someone will stand up and demand it be done.
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If the roads were as good as you say, why is it we had WOODEN SINGLE LANE BRIDGES up until the 1980s? I have lived here all my life and remember the rubbish goat track we had to endure. The cardwell range was possibly the most dangerous road in the state with a SINGLE LANE TIMBER BRIDGE which wasnt replaced until many years after he was removed. Between Townsville and Cairns the road was in such poor condtion it wasnt funny. It would take an average of 4.5hrs to get there without stopping. (350km trip) We also regularly went to Ayr and again... SINGLE LANE WOODEN BRIDGES... OMG Travel to charters Towers and its wooden bridges were removed BEFORE the Bruce highway.... gee i wonder why that is?
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18-03-2012, 10:09 PM | #54 | |||
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There are still single lane bridges in the south east corner that carry more traffic than most of the roads in FNQ. Queensland is VERY large and the roads are being upgraded a bit at a time. There are still major arterial roads that have dirt sections that need to be sealed and get a single lane bridge instead of a causeway. |
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This difference is, while volume may be more in the south east then here, its supposed to be the "National Highway".... in fact it was a very disgusting piece of crumbling bitumen and wooden bridges which musta been built in the 1930s??? But then in those days Police were also rarely seen.... and driving my dads LJ torana to Ingham, Ayr etc on regular basis at 15/16 was great fun (under supervision of course). Of course trying to work out MPH and KMH was rather difficult...
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The narrow bridge across the Burnett River was replaced in the early 2000's and the one over the Isis River earlier THIS year. |
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If you can remember a so called Premier Peter was his name and all the bull he talked about, remember in Brisbane he said he was against building roads hear as he said we can all catch a train etc and he was backed up by the media as a man with vision for the future so he did noting ever then Blight got in and had to do some thing but value for $ and what a short sighted twit it is. look what they have done to the Ipswich to Goodna highway they rejected a excellent plan for short sighted rubbish as it's out of date now.. |
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All well and good BUT anyone who drives on the highways within SunnyCoast, Brisbane, GoldCoast and Toowomba will know there are MANY MORONS & TRAFFIC CONGESTION on these roads that it is usually impossible to actually do currently signed 100-110km/hr speed limits.
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The hundreds of thousands although probably MILLIONS of people who have had speed camera tickets on those roads may disagree with you as well. Dreams are where all good things start, nightmares are when you give up trying to make things better. |
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23-03-2012, 01:03 PM | #60 | ||
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It will not matter what the speed limit is set at
There will be the ones that will always drive at warp speed - ducking and weaving between the cars - usually a p plate in a small hatchback There will always be the dip in the right lane on a multi lane road thinking it is his god given right to stay there no matter what staying under the posted speed limit Queenslanders or Aussies in fact are really pig headed , arrogant in thier driving attitude compared to the rest of the modern world where they think that whole piece of black top is theirs and theirs only and stuff any one else It will never happen in QLD 125 kmh
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