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Old 12-03-2012, 06:47 PM   #10
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Default Re: Higher speed limits in QLD (maybe)

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This post prompted me to go and check their policies out.
Ditto this for me as well, and it is quite interesting they seem to have some sensible ideas. On similar motoring theme (and not trying to hijack this thread) I saw these below.

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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