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Hell yes and would drive at an appropriate speed for conditions just like the autobahns | 63 | 75.00% | |
Maybe if the toll were cheaper, $100 could buy me 2 new tyres | 17 | 20.24% | |
Yes but I would only drive at 110km/h, over that is too dangerous | 0 | 0% | |
No it would be too dangerous/expensive, I prefer to drive with trucks, caravans and camrys | 4 | 4.76% | |
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26-09-2010, 08:27 PM | #61 | |||
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26-09-2010, 08:28 PM | #62 | |||
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and i do go places to drive, i have several places i take my old car out to give it a fun workout, but to drive it fast for hours on end isnt fun, been there and done that... i prefer driving mel/adl via the coast rather than inland even though it makes the missus sick and takes longer, something to do for a few hours rather than stick it on cruise and hope to see a ufo or something |
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26-09-2010, 08:44 PM | #63 | ||
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[QUOTE=mickxr8]oh to be able to this legally !. (not that i can afford it lol)
You used to be able to in the Northern Territory until the Labor Government got in and killed the open speed limit and let the roads go to crap QLD has better roads now as you head over the border onto the Barkley NT side looks horrible and well used compared to the QLD side and it kills me saying that. I used to sit on 200kmhish on my road bike and 150-170 kmh in my car down to Katherine to see a mate just had to slow down for Adelaide River really the cop there was pretty keen for scalps. AHHH those were the days.
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26-09-2010, 08:48 PM | #64 | ||
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Funny you should mention camrys
when i was trekking the bruce daily back a few years ago, i'd sit in the right hand lane almost all the time because i was the fastest. Only on the odd occasion did i change to the left hand lane to let faster people through (straight away, always) and the two groups were the V8 boys and mad camrys. Basically never anyone else.
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26-09-2010, 09:27 PM | #65 | |||
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You wish to take friends. You wish to take pets. You wish to take something heavy or something classed as "dangerous goods". You wish to continue on or stop short at a place that has no RPT. You wish to leave Sydney at 2am. You wish to call in at a few places along the way. You wish to make the journey as an excuse to drive fast. I have been flying for many many years on RPT, commercially and privately and one thing I have learned....."Got time to spare, go by air"..... |
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26-09-2010, 10:15 PM | #66 | ||
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LMFAO.
Hypothetically, Why must it be called ''flapco''? Having done the run to Sydney from Brissy and back again too many times, i'd say hell yeah. even at a $100. After all 10 k's over the limit is worth about $133 IIRC. And a point. |
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26-09-2010, 10:52 PM | #67 | ||||
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The same as SIRROMET wines, thats the owners name backwards - T.E. Morris. Lucas Film, George Lucas, etc.... Quote:
You must be one of those non-car-people. A person who sees a car as 1500kgs (more or less) of glass, rubber, steel & plastic, & using those materials to go from point A to point B. *YAWN* For the rest of us, our car is our life, our hobby, our enjoyment, our stress relief, the reason why our mates come over, or the extra member of our family. Our cars have a certain human quality to it. Its something that is more than just a machine, its something thats a part of our life, & I may be quoting a training speech from the marines here, but - This is my car. There are many cars like it, but this one is mine. You may look at a car & think its crap, but the owner, its like gold on wheels. You obviously are on planes all the time. By the looks of your post, your a busy person who needs to maxmise his time. Fair enough, planes are possibly the best way for you to travel. This Highway is the Aussie Flapco version of the Autobahn, people from all over the world fly to germany just to drive on it... Thats it thats sometimes the only reason why they go there. Not to go anywhere, just drive it. Same with the Flapway, sure you want to get to Sydney to Brisbane, but WANT to drive it at speed. Its all about the experience. So if you do get that... Its also obvious that the Flapway & this thead... Isnt for you.
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26-09-2010, 11:44 PM | #68 | ||
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^^Guess you missed my sarcasm.
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27-09-2010, 12:01 AM | #69 | ||
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Dude non car person lol
I wish, if I was a non car/motorbike person I'd probably have money and a nicer car, I have never owned anything that I haven't modified and then usually over modified until it was useless.. Yeah autobahn been there done that, and not to buy a yellow cap, but belting along a straight bit of road is no fun, throw lots of corners on it and terrifying drops on one side and you have some fun, but to travel from one capital to another in a shorter time the air is the way, failing that a bullet train is a better idea than a freeway that will never happen even if we brought our own land and built it ourselves |
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27-09-2010, 06:23 AM | #70 | ||
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A few spitball figures I discovered on the internet, in the USA a 6-lane freeway costs around $12 million/mile excluding bridges and interchange on/ off ramps and that's still not to autobahn standard..
In order to build a high speed road between Brisbane and Sydney, I'd estimate the total cost being around $37 billion and the annual interest on that money around $3.7 billion or around $10 million a day. So if you had 40,000 users on your autobahn each day they would have to pay around $250 just to cover the interest... I'm no road engineer or accountant but if those figures are half way true then no wonder we don't get good roads in this country. |
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Maybe it could just be a gravel super-highway - that would be a thrill ride!
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Actually if you read the first post you will see that no public servants or government contractors were used so the actual costs will be WAY lower Last edited by flappist; 27-09-2010 at 08:01 AM. |
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27-09-2010, 08:02 AM | #74 | ||
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Heres something funny
There was talk of a super water pipe from up north to brissie (you know it was designed over 80 years ago) But the government doesnt have the land for such a thing Cant use the railway land,nah thats just not right Im still amased how political parties can spent millions on advertising come election time, but couldnt spent that money towards "Flap Co" super highway Get the inmates,and the dolies to help Wasnt that how the autobarn was build Slave labour in the war ??? |
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27-09-2010, 08:03 AM | #75 | |||
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27-09-2010, 08:09 AM | #76 | ||
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I was desperate to get to the NT before the open speed limit was outlawed. I made the decision to go on Boxing Day and didn’t get there before the new laws kicked in on New Years day.
My car is rumoured to only have a Vmax of 220-230kmh, mechanically sound, good tyres and has been near an indicated 200kmh at Sandown and Phillip Island. I was interested to see how fast it could go and somewhere I would’ve liked to try to put to rest the old furphy about it taking 400m to come to a stop from 200kmh. The 2000kg weight limit will knock out a couple of plutocrat’s expresses and SUV’s. While it doesn’t worry me I imagine the owners of Bentley Continental’s, Mercedes ML63, BMW X5M & X6M, FPV F6X, Jeep SRT8 and Porsche Cayenne’s would be a bit miffed.
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27-09-2010, 10:33 AM | #78 | ||
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Are motorbikes allowed on this road?
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27-09-2010, 10:39 AM | #79 | |||
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27-09-2010, 11:19 AM | #80 | |||
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Intersting concept Flappist.
A few concerns:- 1. Over 2 Tonnes, new FPV GT with full Tank and 2 Burly People on board would push that. Also a Bentley designed to run on German AutoBarn would be over the limit. 2. Age limit of Cars. Today a 2001 T3 would be okay, but the same car next year wont. I think this concept is flawed. Older Classic Muscle Cars are also outv of the Picture. 3. I like Russells idea of Vaporising Camrys.
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27-09-2010, 11:55 PM | #81 | |||
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Even your high speed dirt road sounds like fun, maybe we just make her like a mine haul road.. |
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28-09-2010, 12:16 AM | #82 | ||
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on the news today they mentioned no bullet train between melbourne and brisbane via syd
because it'd cost 100mil per km in the metro area and 16mil a km (not exact figures) damn gimmie the money and i'll build you 2 high speed rail links and a dragstrip racetrack the entire length for you hoons ;) and i'll throw in a free space elevator too! |
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T3s will be banned outright, T2 and T1 are ok though , The 10 year rule was again a guideline, an 11 year old M3 would be a lot safer than a 9 year old Falcadore at high speed. Older classic muscle cars are definitely out of the picture. Safety is one of the major issues and regardless of how rose coloured your glasses are they will still be shattered and covered in blood if you have an oops. Muscle cars can go fast but do not stop well, go around corners well or protect the passengers well. This is not a race track it is a high speed transit facility and is not open to anyone just because they have a car and $100. Yes it is open to motorbikes but again, the sanity rules will apply. |
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So cars with airbags all of a sudden are safe ???
(new age thing ) Id wonder if for some reason a new car wasnt equiped with an airbag Gee youll be in a mess in a crash I think having a smash at the speeds your recommending, It wouldnt matter what your in your rose coloured glasses are gunna come out of your body from the other end A muscle car of sorts (old skool) Would probably handle what your recommending more so then a granpa spec commondore/falcooon I would like to see em battle it out on a track to see whats better Bit 1 eyed excluding older style muscle Once "Flap Co." make there first gazillion from this expedition The CEOs arent gunna care whats on it A quick hundred here a quick hundred there What about full indemnity from you for users on this "Super Highway" |
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But the average Falcon/Commodore/Aurion isn't really designed for being driven at those speeds (above 110). the local guys would have to up their quality to the levels of German auto makers.
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1) If cars are not safer why is the road toll down when the number of accidents has gone up? 2) The difference between old school muscle cars and modern cars is a bit more than a few airbags. ABS, DSC, Traction control, IRS, crumple zones, anti intrusion bars, intelligent steering....... 3) Old school vs new was shown vividly on Topgear Aus last year, Phase 3 GTHO vs FG XT. 4) I have it one VERY good authority that the CEO of Flap Co is not doing this for the money.... |
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29-09-2010, 10:22 PM | #89 | ||
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Yep, it's a delicious thought. An autobahn linking Bells and the Superbank, where you get to drive (and concentrate) at far heightened levels. The raison d'etre for the Territory Turbo, loaded with performance surfboards!
Extra driving qualifications needed, and proudly gained. Another angle on this: I'd be proud of an Australia with this kind of technology. Add to that Flapco 500km/h "shinkansen" linking Brisbane and Melbourne. Flapco national solar energy network and solar steel mills, Flapco nationally linked dam and water network, Flapco heavy rail linking NW WA with QLD for world class industry, and a Flapco Hyundai-esque carmaking giant... The only thing stopping us is current policy. |
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Oh no, there will never be a Flapco solar energy company.
I am a "yellowie". I believe that solar panels are draining the Sun faster than any time in history and if we don't stop the Sun will go flat and we don't have a big enough recharger for it. These greenie lunatics are selfish, they will destroy the solar system just to feel good and tell us lies about CO2. I am also a member of PETP (People for the ethical treatment of plants). We believe that vegetarians are murderers and if animals eat plants we must help the plants by eating animals. We also believe that there should be more CO2 as that is what plants breath. Priuses suffocate innocent trees, Hybrid owners are murderers...... |
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