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24-10-2010, 08:07 PM | #1 | ||
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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vic...-1225942519323
I do a fair bit of long distance driving myself and I've always thought 100/110 for hours on end, on our substandard interstate highways is deadly boredom and a disaster waiting to happen. Can we do anything about this? Considering the other 2 incidents that happened just hours earlier were not hoon-related at all, our authorities seriously need to be sacked if "..police would be out in force next weekend cracking down on motorists flouting the law..." is the solution. |
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24-10-2010, 08:22 PM | #2 | ||
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As an ex interstate driver I have seen some shockers over the years.
A lot of the general public will work all day and then try and attempt to drive Adelaide to Melbourne or wherever after they finish work, they are already tired from their day at work and they are inexperienced in driving long distances. Judging closing distances is A LOT harder at night, some people with their overloaded under powered 4 cylinder cars don't realise how long it takes to get past a B double doing 95kph. Dual carriageway roads with Armco or wire barriers will go a long way to help avoid situations like the one at Beaufort, but our vast highway network means that it would be economically unviable to duplicate every major highway.
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24-10-2010, 08:25 PM | #3 | ||
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Unfortunately you don't have to be doing long distance to veer onto wrong side of the road.
I often follow people on the Northern Rd between Penrith and Narellan veering all over the place. They are often the ones doing 10k under the limit thinking they are "safe" drivers. |
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24-10-2010, 08:26 PM | #4 | |||
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24-10-2010, 08:27 PM | #6 | ||
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we all agree 110 is too slow... try running for politics to debate the fact or give up beating the dead horse.
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24-10-2010, 08:28 PM | #7 | ||
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If you're going to be driving a long distance, like 500-600klm or more in a day or night, then you need to make sure you are adequately rested beforehand. End of story.
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24-10-2010, 08:34 PM | #8 | ||
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What if the bloke was overtaking at the time, but doing 'the right thing' by sticking to the speed limit while overtaking. Poor bloke trying to obey the law but costing him his life and two others?
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24-10-2010, 08:39 PM | #9 | ||
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used to do the 1000km trip regular between Mt Isa and Townsville no worries,just got to watch the triple road trains and skippies lol.
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24-10-2010, 08:47 PM | #10 | |||
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24-10-2010, 09:04 PM | #11 | ||
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Ive just come back from Bywong (10km out of Canberra), drove there and back in about 7 hours round trip, about 543kms, since im a P1 im pretty speed restricted so my average speed was 95 (yep, im a hoon). I dont know how but it wasent overly boring, thinking the constant rain may have played a part..kept it a little interesting.
I firmly believe sleep is critical for operating at your best for longer. As for 110 being to slow..well by the looks of the many incompetent drivers ive encountered today, it will still be utter carnage out there until people are educated.......
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24-10-2010, 09:12 PM | #12 | |||
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24-10-2010, 09:19 PM | #13 | |||
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Definatly agree with smaller cars, they're quite crazy at speed, specially on tight mountain roads. Scary stuff.
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24-10-2010, 09:38 PM | #14 | ||
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Tragic. Not too much further the western opens out into dual carriageway.
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24-10-2010, 09:43 PM | #15 | ||
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Love the quotes at the end, the Police will be out in force to get people breaking the law.
So just note, that if you get too tired and veer into a truck killing everyone in the car you'll be getting a fine in the mail!! As much as I think more Police on the road is a better alternative, they aren't going to be able to pick up fatigue that effectively, more driver reviver incentives would be better. A road down here that has seen many, mostly fatigue related fatalaties is dropping from 100km/h to 90km/h because of recent deaths. The most recent of which occured in a road works when a truck veered onto the wrong side of the road. Dropping the speed limit 10km isn't going to help, its just going to make people more fatigued!
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24-10-2010, 09:58 PM | #17 | ||
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whilst you have a decent proportion of the population driving cielos and tiidas there ain't gonna be a shift in the limit.
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24-10-2010, 11:23 PM | #18 | ||
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wow... just wow.
some people can do 1000k's in a day, I can do it easy, in fact ive done Brisbane to melb in a day more times than i care to count, and on most of my trips avg around 1000k's a day, others like my father are flat out getting from Brisbane to rocky... you just have to know your personal limits and drive accordingly. RIP to those involved and condolences to the family/s... tragic end to a road trip.
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24-10-2010, 11:34 PM | #19 | ||
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I have no problem with greater than 110km speed limits, but not on that road above. Single lane either way, 100kmh is fast enough.
Dual carriage way with a buffer in the middle, 140 on the outer lane, 110 on the inner
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25-10-2010, 01:38 AM | #21 | ||
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it looks like the beufort accident was fatigue related, its just not worth driving when your dog tired, but a rest and a java, even a 15/30 min kip can make all the difference, not haveing a huge meal before you leave,( if i remember correctly it takes the blood away from your brain makes you sleepy) but nibbles while you are driving is the go.
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It's rather funny actually, When I first got my P's, I was driving from Adelaide to Mount Gambier every weekend (~470km one way from my front door to my mothers)... Would leave as soon as I got home from work and showered... Done that every weekend for almost 2 years (wowa the kms I put on the car and fuel bill!) yet I never suffered faituge.. and also NEVER have I ONCE seen a driver reviver setup on the way either... (apart from my smokes, and redbull haha!)
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(But yes my dad would get the frequent call saying I was just past the toll gate and I would be at his place just over 3 hours later haha!) |
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25-10-2010, 08:57 AM | #28 | ||
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Hmmm amazing how some call for raised speed limits, yet some dont care much for fatigue management....
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25-10-2010, 09:51 AM | #29 | |||
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600km @ 100km/h = 6 hours where 600km/h @ 150km/h = 4 hours. I remember last trip up to Darwin. Day 1 10 hrs, 1000km. (Hervey Bay to Longreach) Day 2 9 hrs, 900km. (Longreach to Mt ISA) Day 3 7 hrs, 1300km (Mt Isa to Mataranka) Longer distance, MUCH less fatigue. Not all roads or traffic conditions are the same. High speed limits on almost existing any road on the east coast would be "interesting" to the point of almost chaotic as there are too many cars and FAR too many inexperienced drivers. Unfortunately cites hold very large numbers of drivers who have been licenses for many many years but have still not driven 100,000 km of a distance of more than a couple of hundred kilometres in a single run. There is a reason why there is a "black spot" about 3 hours in every direction from every capital city (except Hobart where 3 hours will just get you very wet ). |
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25-10-2010, 10:18 AM | #30 | ||
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No Doubt modern vehicles are designed to travel quicker than 100 km/h on the open road . If I could drive a VH Valiant at speed safely, in 1981 ,surely on todays freeways in a GT, 120 km/hr would not be out of the question .
The only issue I have with raising speed limits is that in QLD not all cars are created equal,with no yearly inspections there are some s%%T boxes on the roads. As far as driving long distances go ,a rest for five minutes every two hours does work . I would like to see some study on heart rates/stress levels on average joes in situations like overtaking b dubs etc in a simulator . I have no doubt fitness levels come in to play on distance related driving with elevated stress levels like holiday traffic and or poor weather.
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