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Ive only driven the Hume to Sydney a couple of times recently, but drive it from Melb to Wangaratta on a monthly basis so I feel more than qualified to other an opinion on the nature of the traffic that does the Sydney to Melb route. Quote:
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The 2nd or overtaking lane on the Hume is used basically only for overtaking, and provides a release when there is roadworks which would only need to happen on 1/100 of the occasions if there was no trucks.....quote me on that if you will. Quote:
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from melb to wangaratta or sydney,, you have trouble with traffic??
or more acuratly "trucks".. on a duell lane carrage way thats 800+kls and you have problems with trucks?? sound like vic drivers are the most arrogant driver going, judgeing from this thread..
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I have also pointed out to young people from NSW who are in Victoria that they can sit on 110 kim/h on our Freeways and 100 km/h on other major roads.
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Is that form of fatigue management deemed appropriate? Quote:
Doing the math based on averages only, I'm surprised that on a good day you can average around 55 km an hour while delivering to 24hr convenience stores. To state the obvious... If you keep consuming lots of V & 120 smokes a day to stay awake, you might get your early retirement, possibly not the one you hoped for. Even worse, you might live to regret it. If your health doesn't bite you, the next smash might. |
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nah 6 pages on it doesn't matter the Op has been lost. But if you want a specific Question and answer post a question in the 18 wheels and more section
http://www.fordforums.com.au/forumdisplay.php?f=310 and if you can keep it civil a few that know may enlighten you on their perspective .
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As someone who has two truck drivers in his family (step dad carting concrete and fly ash all over SE QLD and a brother in law doing milk delivery on the Sunshine Coast), I know what these guys do day in day out and what they have to put up with.
Simply put, if the driver in question was on a mobile phone on a major highway and did slow down to 30km/h in a 100km/h zone, then the driver deserves a Darwin award. The amount of times I've seen people cut in and out of in front of trucks is amazing. It's these brain dead morons that think a truck can stop from 100km/h in mere seconds and metres that not only cry foul when something bad does happen, but they also create the rules that EVERYONE has to abide by. Fair? I hope the family involved takes a step back and thinks about what actually happened that caused this, stupidity is hereditary and it does rub off onto others.
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Would like to know more details but I suppose none will be realeased.
I have seen first hand a car (I am a car driver myself) drive along at 90 - 110k's in the right hand lane, than panick as they realise they are about to miss their exit and hit the brakes causing chaos behind them. It would be interesting to find out why she slowed, as presumbaly traffic was still at speed. At the end of the day there are simply some driving errors that unfortunatey will lead to lose of life. @ Werd I dont mind truckies indicating then moving over, I much prefer that to other drivers interpretation of the law, which is move over than indicate. At least if gives me a heads up No point introducing a law to keep trucks out of the right hand lane, we already have a law that states keep left unless overtaking which is never enforced.
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But in all seriousness you are doing the maths purely on assumption of where I traveled to. I drove from Currumbin to Ashmore on motorway. Ashmore to Lytton on motorway, Lytton to NoosaVille on a motorway. Caboolture to Bribie Island all of these with multipule stops inbetween. Those destonations alone are near 600klms per night. So no average speed is no where near 55kph without breaking any speed limits. |
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[QUOTE=Sezzy]Now you're just being obtuse, and ignorant to the actual law. You don't know the full story and neither do the rest of us. The incident occurred in January...if the truck driver was going to be charged. They would have charged him by now - even if just for negligent driving causing death. Now does that indicate to you that perhaps in this instance...it wasn't the trucks fault? I guess not, because you're like a bull terrier with a chew toy, you just keep going.
The driver may have not been charged as yet. A lot of cases where a death has happened due to a road accident, charges can takes months and sometimes years. They may be even waiting on the coroner's report, witnesses or forensics from the vehicles involved. But a lot of times the vehicle traveling behind has the greater responsibility to be able to stop in time. It seems like this case is still being investigated at the time the article was printed. |
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Some taxi drivers are doing 16 -20 hours a day 7 days a week, all un-regulated, my bro-in-law is a former owner (and a current truck driver), one of my former truck driver mates is a current taxi licence owner. It is unreal the unregualted hours they can and do do
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I know what you mean Trev ... and you should see the way the buggers drive ... if people want to whinge about bad driving ... it's not the truck drivers that are the worst ... it's the cabbies. From my experience ... Sydney ones are shockers.
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Thats a dam good point Trev that I hadn't thought of until you posted it. I use to live with a cab driver, was a few
yrs ago now but I do remember he used to lease the cabs for 48 hrs over the weekend so he could "make the real money" as he called it. Would come home for maybe 4hrs sleep during that period of time and this was on top of the 16 odd hour days he did on the other 3 days of the week he worked. I would have thought that by now they would have done something to regulate the hours these guys work the same as they have with us.... obviously not if what you are saying is correct. |
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OT I know, but they're supposed to be under the same kind of rules with regard to fatigue management, but in saying that, I was forced to take a cab home one night (no trains available). The cabby fell asleep at a set of traffic lights...suffice to say, I walked a long way home that night...
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Perhaps you can elaborate, how long are you allowed to drive without any break in those 14 hours you are allowed each 24 hours? If anything for me this is indeed an eye opener, bus drivers are limited to 12 hours per day, but vehicles that have the potential to inflict catsastrophe have less stringent requirements. Ill be keeping even further away from any fuel tankers/hazardous load vehicles. Last edited by sudszy; 05-05-2011 at 07:44 AM. |
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This is another prime example of your total ignorance on this subject. Point 1. Bus and coach drivers, to my understanding, under the new legislation, have a more flexible arrangement to their working hours than truck drivers. You really need not worry about that, however, do you take the bus often? Quote:
When it comes to working hours, personally, I prefer not to work under BFM or AFM because quite frankly, the system is flawed. The new rules were conceived by a bunch of numpties at the NTC who have about the same level of transport knowledge, common sense and wisdom as you have on this subject. Actually, did you work at the NTC? Now, you’ve stolen enough oxygen from around here, please go away.
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Yeah! Damn right! In my suburb we have railway lines backing on to every shop and service station, and they come directly from every farm and wharf in the country...
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And did you know that the trains stop at every shop in the main street of where I live to drop of 2 boxes of goods. FFS, do these people live in another world or what?
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Another woman was killed today on the Tullamarine freeway in an accident involving a truck, near the car dealerships in Essendon Fields. They closed down that small section of the Tulla and redirected everyone through Wirraway road.
I had to pick up some parts from Ford there today, was interesting seeing the bazillion people driving through, makes me wonder now if those dealerships will get more people through their doors now that lots of people know how to get to them now. |
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50m from the overpass!!!! http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/mor...-1226050614440 I'm not saying it's right, but some people really need to start taking responsibility...
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Being a pedestrian on a freeway in the first place is illegal ... unfortunate accident that involved a truck driver. I feel sorry for the truck driver in this one.
There needs to be a mass-cleansing of the gene pool.
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