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    NT open speed limits axed

    Boooo

    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599...7-1702,00.html


    NT open speed limits axed

    November 02, 2006 02:09pm
    Article from: AAP

    OPEN speed limits will be axed in an attempt to curb the Northern Territory's devastating road toll.
    Demerit points, increased fines and a gradual roll-out of red light cameras will also be introduced.

    "We've taken the tough decisions needed to reduce the number of people killed,'' Chief Minister Clare Martin said.

    But while the NT Government said it had adopted all 21 recommendations of a road safety taskforce, released to the public two weeks ago, there was one concession.

    Four main highways - the Stuart, Arnhem, Barkly and Victoria - will have limits of 130kph.

    "I believe this is sensible and workable,'' Ms Martin said.

    "We do have long roads to travel in the territory and we must do it safely ... (but) open ended speed limits for the Territory will end.''

    The Government wanted to "create a safer territory'', Ms Martin said, as she avoided questions about a potential political fall-out.

    "I can't accept a situation where one territorian dies every week on our road,'' she said.

    "What we want in the Territory is a safe culture on the road and we don't have that ... and I won't make any apologises.''

    Citing the Government's taskforce report, Ms Martin said the Territory had Australia's highest road toll per capita, with one person dying on territory roads every week and nine people injured.

    "We have a tragic and appalling road safety record here in the Territory,'' she said.

    There are currently no speed limits on open roads in the NT and no demerit points, introduced in most other states in 1969.

    Opposition Leader Jodeen Carney said she did not support the changes but backed training programs for inexperienced drivers.

    "Broad measures like introducing a speed limit on the Stuart Highway and demerit points for traffic offences fails to deal with the route causes of road fatalities in the Territory,'' she said.

    Gerry Wood, the independent Member for Nelson, said the Government had not given the community enough time to read the taskforce report.

    "The public need to have an opportunity to read and analyse what was really said in the report,'' he said.

    ''(It) makes a mockery of an open and transparent consultation process.''

    The CLP tried to introduce a 130kph speed limit and demerit points a decade ago but were forced to drop the plan because of widespread public opposition.

    S
    Have you heard??

    #2
    Babe there is already a thread on this

    http://www.performanceforums.com/for...php?t=67208849

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      #3
      Final nail for Claire?

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        #4
        This is breaking news, that other thread was teh old stuff.

        S
        Have you heard??

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          #5
          So how many idiots will die now trying to get a final vmax in before the new laws are introduced?

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            #6
            i'm taking the gps and my twin turbo's for a last get up em...

            IS there any final stance on demerit points? Reading all of this still leads to Maybe's could be's she said he said. Anything concrete besides the 130 limit?
            Just chillin' out but i'm bound by a necklace
            I don't know but I get a little wreckless
            and if I don't make it to the end of the road
            I don't know the weight that I will unload
            i wish I could relapse another time
            Turn back the tap of discovered ryhmes.

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              #7
              Over Regulation - Scourge of Society

              Originally posted by DrNick
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              The CLP tried to introduce a 130kph speed limit and demerit points a decade ago but were forced to drop the plan because of widespread public opposition.
              My oh my, did the people actually get to exercise Democracy. Instead of being told what was best for them by the good old Nanny state. Good on em. Its one of my fondest hopes that I will one day have the time and the car to get out there on those highways and do an extended run at speed. I'd be very dirty indeed if the last bastion of free choice in our heavily over regulated country were to disappear. Having travelled in South Africa was a real eye opener for me. They have nowhere near the regulation we have, and frankly of the two highly unlikely things that could happen to you in a car, dying in a crash comes second to being shot in a carjacking. Neither of which are statistically all that likely to happen to you, but both of which get beaten up into massive news stories all the time.

              Big doses of common sense and critical thinking are always in order whenever ANY politician opens their mouth. All to often they have sniffed the wind and figured out which story they may be able to catch a wave from. If they are talking shit, tell them so and do it LOUDLY. They live on feedback, good and bad, so make sure they get it.

              Did the report _actually_ say that speed was a biggie in the one fatality per week. Or was it more likely alcohol and the sheer boredom of driving a clapped out falcodore eleventy billion km over dirt roads every year, at ANY speed.
              Cheers, Richard

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                #8
                Great. There's no reason to go to the NT anymore.

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                  #9
                  Can anyone tell me the actual numbers of deaths on unlimited roads? compared to the total road deaths?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by smellytofu
                    Great. There's no reason to go to the NT anymore.
                    Quoted for truth.
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                      #11
                      Oh come on, we still have...

                      umm...




















                      Ok I got nothing.

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                        #12
                        Demerit points, red light cameras and 130km/h speed limits on the highway will have no effect on your average sensible driver up here. I think they've done the right thing.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by phee
                          Oh come on, we still have...

                          umm...
                          Ok I got nothing.
                          We can still wash our cars.

                          Get home from work in 10 minutes. Have time to do stuff before and after work.

                          OK not much.

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                            #14
                            Ahh that's right... we don't have any water restirctions... so ner :p

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                              #15
                              Being able to live on the waterfront in a bigass house for $1mil aint bad either!

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