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20-12-2013, 09:23 AM | #31 | |||
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“..there is one sticking point and this is evident in community reaction to the lack of harmonisation across States of the level of fines for the same offence; that the level of fines often do not reflect the potential seriousness of an offence; that inconsistent speed limits create unnecessary confusion and the level of tolerance (or allowance) for above a specific speed limit is ill-defined and/or unstated. “Motorists with a clean driving record are not rewarded. These and other reasons have cemented in the minds of the general public that particularly mobile speed and fixed cameras are employed as revenue raising devices for the government.” The high fines, it says, leads to a further complication of licence suspension. “Resistance to the payment of traffic fines and/or the inability to meet payment is reported to have resulted in 23,000 people having their licence suspended in 2012/1314; fine-related revocations of a licence do not necessarily result in people not driving, but continuing to drive without compulsory third party insurance (which carries its own risk). “The fine for driving an unregistered vehicle in South Australia at or about the time registration stickers were no longer issued increased from $335 to $1,000 and the fine for driving uninsured increased from $600 to $1,500. “It is questionable whether government conducted a sufficient information campaign (similar to drink driving) to inform the community of the subtle change in responsibility to ensure a vehicle is registered and the penalties for not doing so.” In its analysis of the data, the report questions the high fines regime. “Road traffic fines in South Australia appear higher than those in other States. To what extent do they reflect ‘dangerous’ driving? Are South Australian drivers dangerous?
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20-12-2013, 09:57 AM | #33 | ||
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20-12-2013, 11:07 AM | #34 | ||
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i mean having your fog lights on might cause the death of a bus load of school kids and you wouldnt want to have to live with that for the rest of your life FINE: 4wd headlights beaming me in the face on lowbeam as im driving towards them because they have aftermarket brighter globes NOT FINE: driving with your fog lights on that actually dont beam you in the face when you head towards oncoming traffic because heavens to betsy that bus load of school kids might be just around the corner
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20-12-2013, 11:10 AM | #35 | |||
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it then goes to 100kms past the intersection just around the bend i always thought it meant that speed zone is now over and it was the state limit! thats what i was told so, what the hell is the speed limit after the END 80km sign then ??? wiki: The "END" speed limit sign is increasingly used throughout Australia to signal the end of a posted speed restriction, or built-up area 'default' speed-limit leading to the jurisdiction's 'rural' default speed limit. It contains the word "END" and a number in a black circle beneath this, representing the ceasing speed-limit. It is typically used where, according to AS1742.4 the road beyond has certain hazards such as hidden driveways, poor camber, soft edges and other hazards where the road authority feels a posted speed limit sign might be too dangerous or otherwise unwarranted. It is intended therefore to invoke particular caution errr huh?
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20-12-2013, 11:56 AM | #36 | |||
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Having lived in Sydney and spent a bit of time in SE Qld, I think he was bang on the money. The fact that you were flabbergasted by our ability to successfully negotiate traffic whilst maintaining a legal speed says something about the driving attitudes of our eastern neighbours. |
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20-12-2013, 12:35 PM | #37 | ||||
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If you want to use your "fog" lights as extra peripheral lighting then adjust them to flood the sides of the road and hook them to the high beam circuit, otherwise leave them off unless you actually have foggy or adverse conditions.
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20-12-2013, 07:56 PM | #38 | ||
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I had a mate who owned a "4WD", I use quotation marks because it was a camp Nissan Xtrail...
he purposely aimed his fog lights upwards so that he could blind other drivers. Yes, he was a real air head.
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20-12-2013, 09:33 PM | #39 | ||
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It means the speed limit returns to the default limit for that type of road. For example, in a built up area it would return the speed limit to 50 km/h and on freeways or highways it would be 100km/h
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20-12-2013, 10:03 PM | #40 | |||
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Last edited by Cobra; 20-12-2013 at 10:14 PM. |
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21-12-2013, 06:24 AM | #41 | ||
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21-12-2013, 07:42 AM | #42 | ||
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Don't worry about it hedgehobb, for some around here if you are not continually accumulating speeding fines and demerit points you are doing something wrong, twisted logic.........
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21-12-2013, 12:31 PM | #43 | ||
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I get annoyed with the Rego pricing $X amount for a 4Cyl then $X amount for a 6Cyl then $X amount for an 8Cyl and then 4X4 rego, this costing goes back to the Jurassic days but these days a Turbo powered 4s & 6s are just as powerful most cars these days driven and take up the same amount of space on the Rd, the 3rd party section of the Rego is the killer because in the old days the V8 was the deemed as the most powerful of the vehicle option
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21-12-2013, 02:22 PM | #44 | ||
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Was driving towards a car pulled over on the opposite side of the road last night. Had his high beams on, so I flashed him. The high beams remained on, and as I got closer it was a police vehicle. Seems being considerate when driving does not apply to them.
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21-12-2013, 02:44 PM | #45 | ||
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Sorry FlivverFord the 110 speed limits only apply to the Midland betwwen Perth and Bagdad and the Bass betwwen Launceston and Sulphur Creek.
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21-12-2013, 06:56 PM | #46 | ||
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@Cobra I actually tried to request a review given the inclement weather at the time and I think I have a pretty strong case for leniency, but typically the website where you're supposed to lodge a review request hasn't worked once since I got the fine. Won't bother with court, especially after your story. Might give them a call before the expiry date for the review period and see if I can talk to someone who isn't a computer.
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22-12-2013, 04:41 AM | #47 | ||
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gets better....
MOTORISTS who fail to register their car will face fines of up to $2500 - the highest in the nation - from February, the State Government has announced. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/s...-1226788193574 |
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22-12-2013, 07:08 AM | #48 | ||
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The rah must be over budget or not enough taxpayers went to the cricket.
Oh hang on, in three years the only ****** employed will be the government. Lets face it the sa government are the highest taxing and they wonder why businesses go interstate? Oh and let's not forget the second rate infrastructure. Love living there though. Lol |
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22-12-2013, 10:16 AM | #49 | |||
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Since the former RTA found it was cheaper to outsource the traffic control at roadwork sites to private contractors it's quite common to see signs left out 27/7.
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22-12-2013, 05:27 PM | #50 | |||
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Funny you should say that. One was left outside my house after roadworks were finished a couple years ago. After three months when they didn't come back to get it I took it inside. Didn't have any contact details on it or anything. It's still rolling around the shed somewhere. |
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22-12-2013, 05:34 PM | #51 | ||
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Talking about people blinding others with fog lights etc, what I really hate is people with aftermarket HIDs in reflectors designed for halogen lights, all it does is throw heaps of light EVERYWHERE ELSE but down the road.
Or 4x4s with 100W+ globes in their head lights, if its a ****** reflector, more powerful light isn't going to fix the problem, see E series Falcons, you could put a 10,000W light in those head lights and still not see **** just annoy other people. I had this jacked up Hilux come the opposite direction to me and I thought his high beams are on, so I flashed him, he turned on his high beams, I turned on my high beams, I turned on my spot lights, he turned on his spot lights and no one won :( Fog lights dont really bother me, they seem to be pointed down low to the ground, but its mainly Commodore drivers who drive around with them on I've noticed. |
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23-12-2013, 12:55 PM | #52 | ||
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Just got a present from SA POL.
One of our company cars went a bit late on a right turn arrow. $416 fine $60 levy....don't know what this is for?? $300 corporate fee....cause it's a company car? $49 notice fee....this is the first notice ! Yes......$825 dollars ! |
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23-12-2013, 01:15 PM | #53 | ||
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It's for your safety
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23-12-2013, 02:11 PM | #54 | ||
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25-12-2013, 11:19 AM | #55 | |||
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25-12-2013, 06:16 PM | #56 | ||
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I've got no problem with people being fined for intentionally breaking the road rules or driving unsafely.
It does annoy me though that the majority of the 'enforcement' I see is things like speed-cameras parked along roads where the speed limit changes every few kilometers. Sure, you make more easy money fining people coasting down from 100-80kph after the sign, but I feel a lot less safe from drivers on their phones or drifting across lanes/cutting through roundabouts than someone doing ~10kph over on a highway... It'd be better to get the reckless/arrogant drivers off the road, but I suppose a parked camera is a lot more cost-efficient than paying a bunch of cops in unmarked cars to catch-out fewer drivers. |
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25-12-2013, 10:02 PM | #57 | ||
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what annoys me is people all day on xmas day doing 10 to 15kmh LESS than the speed limit, what is with that?people have been emotionally scared by copping a fine like the one posted above.
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