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Re: Banal .. Open to any topic on and off topics etc

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 5:32 pm
by generdawg
Dot wrote:...If we are expected to pay for other people's mistakes we should at least attempt to [replace: make with wean] them [delete:learn] from their bad choices. ...
Instead of cash, issue non transferable photo id stamps for groceries which excludes tobacco and alcohol. Hey, it's YOUR money they are smoking and pissing.

dawg

Re: Banal .. Open to any topic on and off topics etc

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 4:55 pm
by Dot
On our way down to Adelaide today and as a lot of you know what the down track is like on the SE freeway with the now speed limit of 60kph and they must stay in the left hand lane for vehicles of 5 & more axles. As usual going through the Heyson tunnel there was a fully laden B double in the middle lane overtaking another truck, I thought, "here is another cowboy" and then this article below was in the paper. Luckily they have cameras in the tunnel and also along the SE freeway so with luck the truck driver today will get his just deserts. We were travelling at the prescribed 90kph as we pulled out to pass the passing truck. :x
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A VICTORIAN truck driver was fined $8500 for a critical breach of driver fatigue laws as he drove across the country.

Terrence Michael Edwards, 54, was convicted in the Ceduna Magistrates Court after he was detected by one of the network of Safe-T-Cam as he travelled from Brooklyn, Victoria, to Welshpool, Western Australia on March 1 this year.

Transport Department spokesman Trent Rusby said Edwards was convicted of one count of exceeding maximum allowable work hours in a 24 hour period and fined a total of $8,500 plus costs for the critical risk breach.

"The court heard he recorded 18 hours work in a 24 hour period, six hours more than the legislated maximum of 12 hours," she said.

"The prosecution reiterated the seriousness of fatigued drivers, particularly heavy vehicle drivers, on the roads.

Safe-T-Cam is a network of strategically placed cameras on major arterial roads that record, verify and store information on heavy vehicle movements in South Australia and New South Wales.

"The cameras assist in recording information including failure to take required rest breaks as specified by heavy vehicle driver fatigue regulations, speeding between any two or more Safe-T-Cam sites, attempts to avoid detection at any Safe-T-Cam site and driving a vehicle or combination that is unregistered and or uninsured,"he said.

Re: Banal .. Open to any topic on and off topics etc

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:23 pm
by BruceS
OK Dot but the stupid thing about it is that a car can tow a caravan non stop from Melbourne to Perth without even a coffee break.
Be more fatigue in that vehicle than a Semi...

Re: Banal .. Open to any topic on and off topics etc

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:38 pm
by T1 Terry
...but there is a good chance the Darwin effect would remove them from the gene pool without taking out too many other road users :twisted: Now I wonder if driving a bus converted to a motorhome comes under the same rules, the vehicle is driven on a heavy rigid licence but not for comercial gain, so do the fatigue rules still apply?
The absoutely crazy bit that goes with this, if you are carting under a federal govt contract, like drought relief or carry emergency aid equipment, none of the rules apply :roll:

Re: Banal .. Open to any topic on and off topics etc

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:45 pm
by Dot
but they don't cause as much havoc as a fully laden truck. We saw the aftermath of that truck that smashed into the car and bus shelter just before the toll gate. Not truck bashing , just relaying what we saw today and the coincidence of the newspaper article. That is another reason that Australia all over should have the same road rules, too many different rules & regs and not only in the traffic/vehicle areas either. :roll:

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Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 8:04 pm
by norman
Tell me about it..... :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 8:44 pm
by pet-els
NSW leads the way in rules.

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Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:34 pm
by T1 Terry
You wanna try transfering SA rego from one name to another, I did my knee in jumping through hoops, till I finally admited defeat and walked away. SA don't appear to have actual rules as such, they make them up on the fly and each time you find a solution to the last road block, they throw up another one.

Re: Banal .. Open to any topic on and off topics etc

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:53 pm
by generdawg
So what was the rego outcome for Mr Mazda, or is master Mazda now orphaned?

Re: Banal .. Open to any topic on and off topics etc

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:07 pm
by supersparky
Dot, There have been news stories about high winds and a lot of damage in the Adelaide Hills and surrounding areas.As well as major power outages. Are you guys safe and sound?