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08-11-2009, 09:27 PM | #1 | ||
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Looks like office boys in the RTA have struck another blow for sanity.
As of the 1st of Dec the speed limit on the Newell Hwy (NSW) will be cut from 110kmh to 100kmh (despite the fact that it seems to be only the RTA who thinks this is a good idea!).http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2....htm?site=news So if your planning on using it during the school holidays look forward to getting bored stupid for longer, getting tired quicker and spending more time on the road!
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But i disagree with slowing it down... keep the trucks at 100km/h and the passenger vehicles at 110km/h... gives us cars more of a chance to not get caught behind 4×B-doubles in a line...
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Amazing that they reduce speeds when a committee suggests it, but when they suggest an increase o freeway speeds it falls on deaf ears.
Also December 1st start date, just in time for holiday season. |
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reducing speed ALONE does NOT reduce the road toll and its a poor excuse if anything to think they are doing anything if something about it..... Quote:
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As long as they show some commons sense to those passing- as motoring experts have said best to pass quicker at 110-115 than take your time at the speed limit and it be more dangerous. The amount of grey nomads and trucks that go up there if you're in a car passing happens quite often. Roads don't seem bad on the majority of it?
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400k's@ 110kmh = 3hrs 20mins 400k's@ 100kmh = 4hrs 40mins difference.
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08-11-2009, 10:32 PM | #11 | ||
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Well funny how we have been doing advanced training for ambo's and the figures there state 22mins. Also don't take my comment the wrong way, not having a go. Stupid internet. :
Either way even if they were wrong about times my comment still stands about road conditions. If they are bad I would rather travel slowly. I will drive the Ambo at 90kph on a priority 1 even if the limit is 110kph if I consider the road to be crap. |
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Most of the Newell is pretty good (by NSW standards anyway) But more people are going to get bored and bump into Trees/Trucks/Caravans etc. To see just how many people, organisations and towns think this is a bad idea Google 'Newell highway speed limit'.
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Given that fatigue is the major factor amongst casualties on the Newell this makes no sense at all to me.
A trip to Dubbo on a Friday night after a days work will now take me almost half an hour longer. As it is, I often begin to feel the signs of fatigue with about half an hour to go and now it looks like they will start with an hour to go. So now I'm probably going to travel to Dubbo less and take more back roads where there is less traffic and no wallopers. |
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Ah bloody hell, props to the RTA for making a gay piece of road even gayer.
Thanks fellas.
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the newell is around 900k in nsw. a lot of time to nod while driving
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400 kilometeres @ 120 km/h = 3hrs 20mins |
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If peoples maths on here are as sharp as their driving, we're in a bit of a pickle!
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been to qld from vic up the newell plenty of time, the road is good enough for 110, just these rta getting ideas from victorian bubble rappers, not that it(new speed limit) means anything to me, i still travel above the speed limit as i belive in 'moderate speed' ;)
oh noez, 5kph over, shoot me in the head...sigh. |
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Oh joy.. Yet another stupid 'nanny state' decision from the people who seem to think they know what's best for everyone! How about we all just stop driving cars and just walk everywhere, or we could just stay at home and wait to die..? Seems to be going that way these days. Can't do anything without someone out there telling us what's best for us!
NSW is one of the most annoying states to drive in. They seem to change their speed zones so many times on a highway it's ridiculous. The speed limits just keep going down down down. Don't get me started on 50km/h zones through towns on major highways like the Pacific Hwy. : Unfortunately for us Queenslanders, we probably won't be far behind, as anything NSW does these days, stupid 'Captain Blight' oops, Bligh seems to copy! : : over
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14-11-2009, 11:19 AM | #21 | ||
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Well what about the Northern Territory we used to have no Speed limit then 130kph.
Now more people are getting turned into street pizza friends and I believe its you used to be able to sit on 100 and not feel pressured if you couldn't drive at speed but now these people have to do 130 and maybe its outside their driving capabilities and people sit up there backside full of road rage going come on peanut the speed limits 130 not a 100. It gave you an opportunity to drive at speeds the operator of the vehicle felt comfortable. For Example: My Stepfather used to do 95 down through the centre that's embarrassing but hey no speed limit do what speed you want and it doesn't always mean excessive.
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Now, if I was a politician or a senior bureaucrat, I would say that this crash can be directly related to the increase in fatigue caused by the lowering of the speed limit... After all, statistics don't lie, do they?
Good thing I’m not, so I won’t suggest such a thing. However, I wonder how many must die before the RTA realise the error of their ways. Driving this road a few times a year myself, I fervently hope that I’m not one of them. As an aside, the ignorance in this document is breathtaking. Keep Left, you have a big task ahead of you if you want to inject some sanity into this organisation. Last edited by Terraplainin'; 06-01-2010 at 08:49 PM. Reason: Missed the part of the reason... |
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Yep..what happened when QLD raised outvack limits from 100km/h to 110km/h? Reduction in fatigue related crashes. The Hune "freeway" is limited to 110km/h despite it being designe din the 80's for 130km/h rear disc brakes were an option.
Fatigue is a MASSIVE killer. being able to average 8-10km/h over a 10 hour drive makes a big difference. If conditions prevail, and god knows, drivers should recognise them, there should be a big review of the set limits. I'd love to see more variable speed signs along highways and freeways... Ive had people sleep into my lane..ive been lucky to see them coming on the newell, sturt, stuart and New England and take action....I know when i drive on highways, as soon as i feel too tired - long time dead
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The decision isnt my fave one as I come up that way all the time. I just plod along and sit a little above 100kph and havent been pinged - as long as you arent ripping down the Newell(like our semi cousins at well over 100kph) there isnt an issue. Overtaking I am going to go a bit over to get around the trucks and the grey nomads but prefer to do that rather than put up with their constant 80-100kph speed range.
Good to see Constable Plod adhereing to the speed limit - was 40km shy of Gilgandra and doing 100kph when a marked car and a bike were just ripping up behind me, overtook and kept on going with no sirens or lights...good to see the message of speeding is getting out there - "do as I say, not as I do!!" At the end of the day the Newell is a fairly good piece of road. When you hit Goondiwindi though, the Gore Hwy is now 110kph all the way too the outskirts of Milmerran. Good to see the roads have been improved too... Hooroo |
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And also people saying they are doing 100kph, have you checked how accurate your speedo is? in the previous car when it read 100kph, i was actually doing 92kph. |
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yup, clearly a road that must be slowed down. I personaly sat on 130 from NSW border till i got into tamworth then took the new englind highway up, there IS NO reason for that road to drop back to 100, you have no Idea how IDIOTIC it is. and clearly it dosent stop people falling asleep at the wheel. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...-1225816385431
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On the RTA website (post 22) they say 'The 100 km/h speed limit follows NSW speed zoning guidelines and complies with worlds best practice for two lane undivided rural roads'. Well I think the Newell may have been a rural road 30 years ago but since then the amount of traffic has increased dramatically. So why don't they start spending more of the road taxes and upgrade it to a highway? They keep say that 'Australian and International research conclusively shows....' If they want us to be measured on international standards then improve the road to international standards. easy.
If you have a look at the way they propose to spend $30mil over the next THREE years then it is only for more bandaids in a feeble attempt to maintain it - not upgrade it to the requirements of the amount of traffic it carries.
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Terraplainin', I agree with you. I thought the interesting part in that article was the Forbes mayor's reports of trucks tailgating - as mentioned before, how much of this is car drivers driving at/just over the speed limit, but due to speedo error actually doing <100km/h. With the previous 110 limit in the same circumstances you were doing the same speed as the trucks which caused fewer problems. Re the RTA document, I wonder how many of the 69 fatalities recorded were similar to this crash, or single vehicles leaving the road - ie purely fatigue related? |
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like i have said previously, us harping on in here won't do us much good.
all the car clubs and forums need to get together and back one person to elect as an independant to federal government. nick xenephon did it on a no pokies platform we need to do it on a drivers platform of some kind . a "voice for motorists" and the government hates dissent as much as the media love it, so they would be willing to compromise on almost everything. marketed properly, how many votes you think someone would get? |
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