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03-03-2020, 06:41 PM | #91 | |||
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But I give up, you're obviously far more intelligent than most others on the road. Perhaps you should try for a job with the people who make the rules and tell them that they've got it all wrong.
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03-03-2020, 06:49 PM | #93 | ||
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There's a bit of a worrying trend in our society that if something is the law, that it must be 'right'.
Just to give some context over things that were law in Australia, It was illegal to be gay in Tasmania up until 1997. It wasn't until the end of 2015 that Tasmania became the first state that expunged criminal records for homosexuality 'offences' - these people had their lives effected negatively, from travel bans to employment issues because of criminal records - because they were in same sex relationships decades ago and prosecuted for it. The White Australia policy was also a bunch of various legislation and it was only up until 1973 that race was removed from immigration policy completely. There better be a damn good reason to be implementing legislation rather than on a whim and it should be able to be questioned. Once something is legislation it's very difficult to remove. Just because it's law, does not make it fair, or just. Personally I use my phone while driving and I believe it's a risky activity, but most of the time I'm just crawling along in Melbourne gridlocked traffic - risk management principles. I'm interested in the data of phone use compared to talking to passengers or UHF radio - for both for and against, I'm suspect on Monash University road safety studies because they're on Government payroll, but let's entertain it. I'm not talking he said she said I've been driving for 97 years personal experiences, I'm talking studies. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 03-03-2020 at 06:55 PM. |
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03-03-2020, 06:55 PM | #94 | |||
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03-03-2020, 06:57 PM | #95 | |||
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03-03-2020, 07:05 PM | #96 | |||
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This is an example of the driving I see by "professional" truckers daily https://youtu.be/uX1ncjtRqB8
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03-03-2020, 07:59 PM | #98 | |||
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I’d be richer if I had a dollar for every driver I saw using a mobile phone. How did you go finding any information on CB radio being a distraction? I remember reading something years but can’t find it now, that’s why I didn’t relate to anything I read in it. You point regarding P platers and radio’s may carry some weight but until it’s passed there’s not much you can do about it so your argument is mute. Opinions are like... you know what. Everyone’s got one and quite often there’s going to be clashes of opinion but they have the right for it to be heard, much like your opinion on the Ranger So far I haven’t seen anything to show what’s more distracting apart from opinions, mine included. Like Franco said, laws aren’t always fair and just but without them where do we stand.
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03-03-2020, 08:01 PM | #99 | ||
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The law exempting CB's and dispatch systems which used to run on radio waves like CB's was probably written so Police didnt have to fine themselves...
When uber started taxis protested about the drivers playing on mobile phones all day...accepting jobs, using navigation etc...nothing happened. Pre uber days most taxi drivers were full time and knew most main roads and didnt really use satnav. Nowdays to compete with uber the drivers are not trained as well and just follow satnavs like uber and everyone else. The new versions of taxi and police dispatch equipment are mobile phone only and the radio part will not be there at all for all but the most remote areas where there is no mobile service. These are in use NOW. I directly queried DTMR Qld (this is, or was about QLD rules) and the rules are Taxis/uber can accept jobs and answer calls if the device is affixed to the car, ie - in a cradle. How the Police act on this to prove it was a legitimate job or he was playing a song list or facebooking she could not answer. I also asked what if I use my hand held UHF...it is a CB so allowed? She would not confirm... Best thing is to set and forget as they say...anything else seems to be at your own risk of the Police's interpretation. |
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03-03-2020, 08:06 PM | #100 | ||
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It shows the type of driving that I see from truckers on a daily basis and why I don't have a lot of respect for them. As for the debate, not much.
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03-03-2020, 08:10 PM | #101 | |||
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If they don't support your own opinion they are funded by the Government and/or a company that influences the outcome. |
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03-03-2020, 08:19 PM | #102 | ||
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03-03-2020, 08:22 PM | #103 | ||
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03-03-2020, 08:42 PM | #104 | ||
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From what I hear and read truckers generally have a "i'm perfect" attitude and nothing is ever their fault. In my driving experiance of 20+ years, the last 13 being more than 30,000km a year that is simply not true. The driving that I see from some in the cohort can be best described as bullying of other road users. Every time I drive on the Ring Road I see a "professional" truck driver in a 55.5 tonne B-Double tailgating a person driving at best a 2 tonne car. If that car driver needs to put on the anchors quickly they would be toast. When I'm on the freeway in a roadworks zone doing the speed limit and there is a truck behind me more times than not I get tailgated. I've lost count how many times has the Napier St bridge been hit by a container truck and the container falls off. Why can't the trucker check the height of the bridges on their route first? I'm not saying car drivers are perfect because they're not.
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03-03-2020, 09:00 PM | #105 | |||
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Not only that but using speech to text is more distracting than the phone, yet most modern cars have infotainment systems that promote this? https://aaafoundation.org/measuring-...on-automobile/ |
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03-03-2020, 09:19 PM | #106 | |||
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But you are putting truck drivers into your little hate basket. Don’t get most drivers confused with 457 drivers I know Napier st bridge well, I’ve had to avoid from time to time I drove trucks in Melbourne along the ring road, most major roads and a lot of small roads. For every car length I left in front of my truck I had as many muppets jump in front of me. Luckily for them I wasn’t in a B-double or they may have been a bit shorter than they were. Truck drivers have a different way of driving compared to car drivers, we see and drive to the conditions, what you see in a car is not even half of what truck driver sees in the distance. That video you linked to really was pointless, there’s thousands to choose from. I’m done with this debate, it’s going nowhere.
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03-03-2020, 09:41 PM | #107 | |||
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If these tasks are distracting should the rule makers make all of these distractions illegal or make phone usage legal? I remember when I was growing up if the radio was on it stayed on one station and was barely audible. We all sat there quietly and if any us kids started talking Mum would turn around and scream, "Stop talking, your Father is trying to drive!" |
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03-03-2020, 09:43 PM | #108 | |||
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I'm done with this pointless debate.
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03-03-2020, 09:45 PM | #109 | ||
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03-03-2020, 09:51 PM | #110 | ||
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Thanks for pointing that out, I would have been lost without your input.
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03-03-2020, 10:03 PM | #111 | ||
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The phone law applies to p platers, because they are considered inexperienced in driving.
The same reasoning behind curfews and passenger limits - and im not hearing many whinges about that. Same theory applies to p plate riders being restricted to smaller bikes.
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03-03-2020, 10:10 PM | #112 | |||
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I don't agree with the passenger limits on the young ones, it makes it inconvenient for doing a night out, you need multiple desos and its hard enough getting one. I have absolutely no experience with motorcycles but I wouldn't comply with LAMS laws if I suddenly took up riding, or I'd get the license and wait out the LAMS restrictions for the first few years and just buy something decent for my first bike. Motorcycling appears to be dying, it seems Millennials have no interest in it but thats a topic for another thread. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 03-03-2020 at 10:20 PM. |
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04-03-2020, 09:07 AM | #113 | |||
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Never knew these antics were taking place on our roads and they were probably using one of those dangerous new fangle CB radio's.
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04-03-2020, 09:43 AM | #114 | ||
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With the amount of Millenials Numpties on their phones I see in Sydney traffic that are all over the road.
I have a hard enough time avoiding them in my travels everyday. You need your wits about you in Sydney traffic ... so it is best not to have any of these distractions. I have my phone in the Samsung cradle on the screen ... it sits there idling along .... and keeps me informed of traffic changes. I listen to it occasionally .... but it is never touched while on the move. I have the option to answer calls through the car's bluetooth ... I don't though ... unless I am parked somewhere and not driving. I used to do courier work ... and yes the work came through to phones or MDT devices. But there's a time and place to check these sorts of things ... and its not while negotiating traffic. I have had time had to pull over to check these things to make sure I was heading to the right places if jobs changed last minute. Its not hard really. As the advertisements say everywhere pretty much ... "stop it ... or cop it".
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04-03-2020, 07:13 PM | #115 | |||
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But has been pointed out that UHF conversations rarely require deep thought, or have emotional feelings. They are brief and 99% of the time refer to driving conditions close to your current position.
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08-03-2020, 06:03 PM | #117 | ||
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Need to ban Cabbies from playing with their equipment at highway speeds too.
It's bloody dangerous down my way as they are all over the place despite a straight highway |
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08-03-2020, 06:34 PM | #118 | ||
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Bit of a bit of a heads up Mercury,2 kms does not constitute a straight highway
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08-03-2020, 07:03 PM | #119 | ||
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Don't you start........
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08-03-2020, 07:17 PM | #120 | ||
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So young drivers on red P's (P1's) are apparently using walkie-talkies when out driving as a group, or during their car club driving days, because it is legal. Again, driving with one hand on the wheel and talking while driving. Add to that mix a manual gearbox.
How the hell is this legal and a phone in a cradle with a Bluetooth speaker not?? Using a walkie-talkie is exactly the same as using a CB radio while driving. |
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