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06-08-2006, 07:50 PM | #31 | ||
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HAHAHAHA LOL!
The Victorian Govt. and its associated departments are a never ending source of amusement. BRACKS, TAX AND LIES Im so glad i pay my $560.20 each year for VicRoads to play "the italian job" and to pathetically justify it as trying to save my life....... |
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06-08-2006, 11:39 PM | #32 | |||
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Here there's also aggression that you don't get in the UK. The other day I came in from a sliproad and this Mercedes van who was a long way back suddenly accelerated up behind tooting his horn, falshing his lights and slamming the brakes to teach me a lesson. Only trouble it was raining heavily. Last I saw of him in the rear vision mirror his van was doing the Blue Danube waltz all over the motorway and all the other cars had stopped in terror while he finished his Dancing with the Stars routine. The other issue with those motorways in Victoria is they were probably funded by us all through the federal govt. Victoria's form on that is illustrated perfectly by the standard gauge railway from Melbourne to Albury. Given to them by the Feds in 1960 and allowed to run to ruin. There has been a train capable of doing Sydney to Melbourne in 10 hours since 1981 (the XPT). It took the Victorian govt about 15 years to let it cross the border. It is capable of doing 160kph between Wagga and melbourne. It does this from Wagga to the border then has to slow down to a rock n' rolling 100 the rest of the way. So its not like they're trying to encourage public transport either. I think they just enjoy being bureaucrats.
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07-08-2006, 09:26 AM | #34 | ||
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Victorians, turn this issue into a political one. The more the merrier, get your collective act together and make sure those who vote know what is happening on your roads. Email the media anything to let the wider audience, and more importantly, those who vote understand your silly government's silly traffice policies.
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