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Makes me wonder if the boys working at Toyota, Mazda and Honda would have seen the accident if they where out the back, in the carparks they back onto the Tulla basically.
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Won't it again be the truck at fault? When a pedestrian is involved the vehicle/driver is usually charged.
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I guess it all depends on what the definition of the law is in this instance, she was illegally on the freeway - if she 'just stepped out', I would imagine it would be pretty hard to charge him with anything. The odd thing is all those jumping on the bandwagon suggesting that trucks should be banned from right hand lanes, etc. may not be aware that of the accidents that occurred between trucks and cars last year, 65% of those accidents; were NOT the truck drivers fault. People are way too complacent on the road, and that is a certainty...
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I agree . There is far to many trucks on the road and if i had a dollar for everytime i see a truck tailgaiting someone i be a rich man . I somtimes i actually wonder if they teach truckies to tailgate Yes those drivers are usually sitting in the wrong lane and probly barely doing the limit . But god damn it is so dangerous |
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The behaviour is moronic and criminal. Also very hard to speed up when there is traffic in front of you and you are blocked out from changing lanes by trucks either side........that's what driving on the Western ring road is like, and a very dangerous road to be on, it is always curving and many trucks dont manage to be able to hold their lanes. Not all of us imagine things! There are responsible truck drivers out there and there are some cretons, just the same for car drivers. The difference is the creton car drivers aren't in charge of 50 tonnes doing 100km/h. Last edited by sudszy; 06-05-2011 at 01:58 AM. |
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I can't believe people are stupid enough to even put the thought in their head that they want to cross a busy multi-lane highway/tollway/freeway during a peak period. And with an overpass soooo close as well.
Sheer laziness I guess. Ahhhh ... tailgating ... not really a choice for trucks ... as it looks like tailgating after some girl in a hatchback drops in front of a truck and realises that lane of traffic has stopped (most likely the initial cause of the incident reporting by the OP in the first place). Have seen it all too often ... as I have to negotiate the M4 in Sydney now on a daily basis .... I used to have to deal with the M2 during early peak .... and that was tame compared to the M4. The amount of people trying to rush through solid traffic is eye-opening ... lane swapping all over the place ... with disregard to gaps as well ... just come over and push in. They don't care. As I have said before ... I'd hate to drive a truck on Sydney's roads ... I have respect for the poor bastards and what they have to deal with. I actually wouldn't mind sitting in for a day shotgun to actually experience what goes on for the full day. It's good seeing the videos first hand ... but to be there and actually see it would be worthwhile. And something a lot of people need to do as well.
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Just imagine if they forced all long distance freight onto trains, can you imagine the congestion around the end hubs, my god there would be ques of trucks kimometres long waiting to get loaded and unloaded. Plus the rail infrastructure is out of date dealing with what it handles now, they have to slow to about 40km/h between Seymour and Wodonga and that is AFTER they repaired/replaced all the lines. What about getting freight out into rural areas of any State, the Governments have shut down many rail lines and these have been shut down for years and in most cases the lines have been pulled up. What do you think the people who ride their push-bikes on "Rail Trails" ride on? Trains will NEVER compete with road and people need to stop bringing it up as a relevant argument.
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I reality if you want to free up the road network during busy times, get people to accept freight between 7.00 pm and 6.00 am when the road network is at it quietest. Now, that is a logical thding to suggest, but suggesting rail, my god I can't stop laughing at the suggestion
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That is the 'girl' version of the Princes Highway - LOL
These comments about using rail have really cranked my handle I can tell ya! I can see the trains loaded with wet concrete delivering it to building sites I can see tippers carting dirt to the new freeways by rail I can see Courier TRAMS driving around the CBD delivering packages I can see Cleanaway trains up the lane-ways and going into the rear of suppermarkets to pick up waste, then delivering it by rail to the garbage tips. My god, these people who suggest trains are doing my head in.
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I just got a picture of this in my head...and I can't stop laughing... I don't mind people being idealists (I'm one myself), but the thing is - you can't and I repeat CAN'T just take one segment into consideration, you have to take the whole picture. If you don't, it doesn't work, and if you try to make it work - you end up with the above as Trev has said. Problem solving skills seem to have fallen by the wayside for the dream of utopia...it seems you can just say something and expect the rhetoric to lead the way. It doesn't, people actually have brains (at least I like to think they do). I've said it once and I'll say it again - efficiency and cost effectives are not one and the same thing...
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Move freight around cities at night - now there is a logical suggestion AND one suggested and supported by Government.
They are complaining as their 'resources', namely roads are being under-utilised for about 10 hours per day.
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Did I argue that the primary reason for getting trucks off highways was for relieving congestions on roads such as the Hume? Nor have I argued that the present infrastructure is capable of doing this today. ......but you build yourself a big strawman anyway. Of course there are people in the road transport industry that want business as usual approach , but I was taking a peek into what we need to do in the future if we want to maintain sustainable cities, and transport costs. |
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So in a 100 kmh zone with me sitting on 101 kmh why am I tailgated by large trucks???? And when some of them do get past me in overtaking lanes they only slow to like 60 up hills not long after passing me so what is the point as if is an overtaking lane I simply pass them again as my cruise is still set at 102 or if no overtaking lane I have to slow to 60 behind them & be held up. The only time I am slower than just over the given limit is when cars ahead of me are as I cant drive through them nor do I tailgate the car in front of me as is not his fault the cars ahead of him are slow. Yes I do have cars tailgating me also when I am sitting just above the speed limit & while that is also annoying it is not as upsetting because a huge truck inches of your bumper is rather scary moreso than another car, but yield I will not as in speeding up to 110 or 115 in a 100 zone etc as I have my rights just as anybody else & it is wrong to expect me to do 10 or 15 k's over the speed limit just because a truck driver or car driver for that matter is in a hurry. Often if a truck passes you & manages to get ahead out of view you will meet him at the first set of lights in the next town anyway so again why the tailgating & passing of vehicles that are going fast enough? Now I don't hate truck drivers I just hate the behavior of many of them on the roads. I spent 15 years working in businesses that involved me seeing semi drivers every day & unloading there trucks, helping them roll up there tarps & even getting them a coffee here & there & most of them were nice blokes who you could share a joke or 2 with & 1 of my best friends drives a petrol tanker up north also & him & I often debate this very subject. So just be more patient guys & don't tailgate but sit 4 car lengths back & wait for your chance to pass us nasty annoying car drivers |
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"an empty vessel makes the loudest noise" which didnt make it to your primary school either?, given your propensity for "low brow" tactics such hurling insults to try make a point, "full noise" does seem an apt name for yourself and an appropriate alternative for the expression. Last edited by sudszy; 06-05-2011 at 08:24 AM. |
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1. THINK. 2. THINK MORE. 3. AND THEN THINK SOME MORE. 4. TYPE OUT WHAT YOU THINK. 5. READ IT, TWICE. 6. POST. It's really easy to shoot off at the hip, when you don't really know the facts. Sudzy, seriously, you're arguing with people who do this for a living. Do you understand the concept that there are people out there who know a little more about the industry than you? You might have these fantastic ideas, but you only ever seem to focus on one part, come on - it's not black and white, not by any stretch of the imagination. Or do you think it's okay to just get up on that high horse and denounce everyone else just because 'YOU'RE ALWAYS RIGHT', and you need to be heard? Were you not paid enough attention as a child or something? Seriously, this is getting tiresome. People go into threads to read things that interest them, not to read your rhetoric. And for the record...there was no 'low brow' in there. The only 'low brow' was your response.
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But to clarify a well unknown fact! When trucks are speed limited, these days it is done via the trucks engine management system (EMS), the speed limit is set in the EMS by the time over distance concept, this is by far the most accurate method, hence the difference between speedo readings and actual speed. In my experience with GPS system that you buy from Dick Smith / Harvery Norman etc is that they are not always 100% accurate, there are slight variations in them. So generally speed limited trucks will always appear to be going faster than the posted speed limit. Notwithstanding this, there are some companies/drivers out there who are able to have someone by-pass the trucks speed-limiter, it isn't that hard, it just requires some-one to modify the nominated speed in the EMS via a laptop computer or like. On a side note, I always like it when "car drivers" sook about trucks not sitting on speed limits, but many (if not most) car drivers also speed, in case you haven't noticed. In fact there are more car drivers who have speed related accidents than trucks, so why isn't there people screaming from the roof-tops about cars not being speed limited to 110k/h?
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Sudzy, What do you want? Nice to see as usual, you focus on just one part...and leave out the rest because it doesn't suit your logic.
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Also braking distances & the ability to avoid a collision is much easier in most cases with a car. But is no excuse for excessive speeding done by young hoons etc apart from youth & the lack of wisdom that often comes with it. |
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Theres plenty of car drivers that do just as bad things to truck drivers.
If only people were a little more considerate themselves... Truck driving is a tough gig especially around the city... Out in the bush its easy, theres less traffic and more room on the roads, but around the city it can be a very frustrating job. Another thing we need to enforce in this country is the keep left rule. Im sick to death of idiots that sit in the middle lane who aren't overtaking, or who are going slowing then the right lane.. They need to be put off the road if they cannot understand that basic rule. |
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I had this happen in front of me yesterday, and surprise surprise, I managed to avoid him but it could have very easily ended up badly if the Toyota driver lost control, but thankfully, he didn’t. What would have happened here if he lost control and I couldn’t avoid him? Another truck related fatality perhaps? Who would the media blame here, that big bad truck driver? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7gel1rqAcE Getting back to the OP, put simply, the truck driver was put in an unavoidable situation, because of the impetuous actions of an inept driver. It’s as simple as that. Sometimes, there’s just nothing you can do.
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another rule that is grossly missunderstood by the car drivers is the signs on the back of trucks stating do not overtake turning vehicles. driving a truck in the city in like being a large cow with little fly's buzzing all around you with no regard to you actually trying to make a manouver.
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