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The Victorian Police Force, Hard at Work

Two acts of hypocrisy and idiocy have enraged me this week, both originating at the hands of the Victorian Police Force.

Firstly, according to the VicRoads Road Rules manual, in particular -

Part 11 - Rule 130 - 1: b) - http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/Cars/RoadRulesRegulations/

130. Keeping to the left on a multi-lane road
(1) This rule applies to a driver driving on a multi-lane road if—
(a) the speed-limit applying to the driver for the length of road where the
driver is driving is over 80 kilometres per hour; or
(b) a keep left unless overtaking sign applies to the length of road where
the driver is driving.

You would assume that if anyone, the Police would understand the road rules and if not, big white signs that read “Keep Left Unless Overtaking.” Unfortunately, the undercover Police officer I followed from Melbourne to Geelong not only didn’t adhere to the sign on any occasions, he also felt it necessary to exceed the speed limit for the entire 80km trip.

Police double standards

Speed Doesn’t Kill - It’s Official

There is only so much we can do at CarAdvice, we can show you all the evidence, we can tell you why, we can protest and we can advise, but one thing we can’t do, is change the road rules.

In our eternal struggle against the Speed-Camera-Madness, we are happy to report there is finally solid evidence from a reputable source that shows Speed is rarely the cause or contributing factor of road accidents.

When we say a reputable source, we mean the UK Department for Transport, the main body in charge of Britain’s roads. The study, titled Road Casualties Great Britain 2006, studied over 145,798 road collisions in the UK last year

P-Plater Vehicle Restrictions Under Fire

The recently introduced P-Plater laws which prohibit young drivers from driving supercharged, turbocharged, V8+ or modified vehicles in QLD and Victoria have come under some considerable scrutiny.

Holden VE Commodore SS

In another attempt by the State governments to simply cover-up a much more complicated problem of rising P-Plater accidents, the blanket restrictions have caused a massive headache for the car industry.

So far the NSW, QLD and VIC transport authorities have all failed to produce any sort of evidence linking the blacklisted vehicles to higher accident rates amongst P-platers.

Victoria Police

Not to worry though, frustration is not just limited to P-Platers and car enthusiasts, GoAuto reports the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries chief executive Andrew McKellar has put his weight behind the move to pressure the Victorian government to reconsider the bans.

To be banning vehicles on the basis that they constitute some sort of safety risk to young drivers when in fact, quite the contrary, we are talking about brands with some of the best safety track records going around, just highlights the ludicrous nature of the regulations,” Mr McKellar told GoAuto.

Just to point out an example before we continue, the new laws have banned all supercharged C-class Mercedes-Benz vehicles, even though most produce minimal power (as low as 105kW!), but provide five-star safety rating for passengers and pedestrians, however cars like the Holden Barina, which manage a dismal two-star safety rating are presented as a safer choice.

Victoria Police Fuel Speed Camera Debate

The Sunday Age reports Victoria Police will go all the way to the Supreme Court to prosecute speeding motorists that have been let off by the magistrates court.

Assistant Commissioner Noel Ashby confirmed that police would take every single successful driver’s appeal to the Supreme Court, as long as it was not backed up by technical evidence.

In other words if you can prove to the judge, on your own and without expert evidence, that you were not speeding, Victoria police will see you in the Supreme Court. A move which will leave many motorists scared of challenging their speeding tickets.

Mr Ashby also reinstated that Speed Cameras are all about road safety and not revenue raising, despite the Victorian government making in excess of $200 million per year from Traffic Camera Office tickets alone.

Millions of motorists have now been caught speeding Australia wide, but with the rising road toll, we have to ask, if Victoria police wants expert advise to beat a speeding ticket, we want solid, independent expert advise that speed cameras save lives in Australia!

We are waiting…

Clarkson Beats Speeding Ticket

Jeremy ClarksonWe’d all like to find a loophole out of those damn speeding tickets, and the man who can make it happen in Europe is Nick Freeman. His job is to help high profile (and rich) clients evade nasty Speeding Tickets, his latest client was topgear presenter, Jeremy Clarkson.

Clarkson was caught doing 132 km/h in a 85 zone (50 MPH) in an Alfa Romeo Brera press car. The authorities had sent the ticket to Alfa which had in turn forwarded it to Clarkson, and Clarkson being Clarkson, refused to name himself as the driver.

It all went to court, and Mr Freeman was there to lend a hand. Mr Freeman argued that Alfa Romeo only had details of who the car was loaned to, not who the driver was.

“If someone had looked at this process properly it would never have come to court” Mr Freeman said.

The prosecution failed to offer any evidence to prove Clarkson’s involvement and the court dismissed the charge.

In Australia there is one man who shares many similarities with Nick Freeman, his name is Scott Cooper.

Mark Waugh gets away with Speeding

Apparently it’s a case of not what you do wrong, but whom you are when it comes to getting off speeding tickets.

Mark WaughCricket legend Mark Waugh is likely to keep his license despite being pulled over by an unmarked car this May for being 43km/h over the limit. His mates Mark Taylor and Alan Jones defence seeming to mean more to the Gosford judge than the facts at hand.

He received a slap-on-the-wrist sentence of six two-hour sessions of the traffic offenders program but will neither be fined, nor lose demerit points with the incident being cited as an “err in judgement”.

Had this been you or me (or a motor sport identity), we’d have had our car confiscated, license cancelled, and been severely fined. The judge also has the power to make us see some time behind bars.

I feel this sends the wrong message to both cricket adoring kids and the general public, and that a dangerous precedent has been set in allowing those of privilege to be above the law.

What do you think? Would the judge be so lenient on you?

Canada slaps motorists with $10,000 speeding ticket

If you thought we had it bad, our friends in North America have long ago realised the true nature of speed cameras. Although in the U.S. state of Texas, speed cameras were recently banned, in Ontario, Canada, a new law has just passed for motorists caught driving 50km/h over the speed limit to be automatically charged with “street racing”, even if they are the only driver on the road.

Street racing in Canada is subjected to a $10,000 fine and the possibility of six months in jail. Canadian authorities have previously labelled street racing as “organized crime” - showing unwillingness to understand the problem and find a solution. Like most Australian cities, Ontario car enthusiasts have limited access to race tracks and drag strips and many wrongfully live out their passion on the road.

Fortunately, we don’t live in Canada, as the new rules also give Police officers the power to take away a motorists’ license (for 7 days) without an appeals process.

The Canadians are going to extreme lengths to insure drivers are not speeding, with speeding tickets set to pay for a high-tech surveillance airplane to track motorists. Looking to the side of the road is no longer sufficient, Canadians now need to check the sky before heading out…

Hectic Campaign Video

It seems the RTA are not even trying to be subtle with their latest ad campaign.

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I realise how ridiculous this sounds, but this is a completely RTA endorsed advertisement and can be found here on their website.

With the apparent success of their initial pinky-wiggling campaign, the RTA have thrown caution to the wind and blatantly connected speeding (better described as hooning) with poor endowment.

Even more strange it seems, is that the RTA is apparently a Capricorn - and single, ladies. That is according to their MySpace profile. No, you read it correctly, in order to connect with our youth the RTA have aimed this campaign directly at young male driver’s through MySpace.

Hectic Campaign Video - Their Words, Not Mine

Since Hollywood has made us all but immune to blood and gore, traditional RTA scare campaigns no longer have an effect, so it seems they have had no choice but to resort to shocking the audience with these controversial ad campaigns.

Perhaps it is time they moved on from blatantly targeting male drivers (one of the tags associated with the MySpace video is simply ‘male’) and came up with new, more appropriate campaign slogans such as, “Yes honey, you look fine…” which deals with the dangers of applying make-up while driving. Followed by “You know, like - whatever” condemning teenage girls using mobile phones whilst driving.

So far Myspace users have ridiculed the ad and the RTA’s advertising methods. Mypace user Alex said “The RTA are oblivious” while a more comical response came from Brian who said:

“Driving slower wont increase the size of your *****, but speeding will decrease the size of it (if I read the advertisement correctly). So for guys with 20″ ******* that scare chicks away, speed more and your **** will become 8 inches!!!”

What the RTA fails to realise is that no matter what, young males will always be just that, young males, who are inherent high risk takers.

So I still retain that encouraging the use of public race tracks rather then continuously condemning speeding would better suit both parties. Since it seems advanced driving courses are out of the question, how about subsidising public race tracks and allowing driver’s to teach themselves by taking their cars to the limit in a controlled and safe environment?

George Skentzos

Point-To-Point Speed Camera Makes First Mistake

Victorian residents beware, the State government’s latest and most expensive speed camera has been proven wrong, by a bus driver. Victoria Police admitted last week that the new point-to-point speed camera system recently installed on the Hume Highway had issued a ticket to an innocent man.

The new system works by photographing a vehicle as it passes between two camera stations, it then calculates the time taken and works out the average speed of the vehicle! At least, that’s what it’s suppose todo.

The system recently caught a bus belonging to Seymour Coaches driving 123km/h in a 110km/h zone. Although the $250 fine didn’t bother the driver, Seymour Coaches managing director Peter Louchnan wasn’t going to admit fault, especially when all his buses are speed limited to 100km/hr!

After indicating the company was going to fight the fine, government inspectors came and verified the limiter prevented the bus from exceeding 100km/h and the charge was dropped.

Victoria Police Superintendent Shane Patton was quick to put the blame on human error and not the camera equipment. Mr Patton told reporters two similar buses with similar number plates were traveling on the road at the same time. Mr Patton blamed the ticket on human supervisors who are supposed to verify the automated ticketing process.

Source: The Age

Massachusetts Teens Face Massive Speeding Fines

If you thought you were hard done-by the new P plater restrictions, stop worrying, its not only Australia that is going mad with P plater laws. The U.S. state of Massachusetts has introduced new laws to mandate anyone under 18 hit with a traffic ticket to:

  • pay the original fine plus a $50 surcharge,
  • 90-day license suspension,
  • Pay $500 to attend a State Courts Against Road Rage three-hour “attitudinal retraining” seminar designed primarily for hardened criminal offenders.
  • Redo her written and practical test.

The system works by sending all under 18 criminals to the three-hour course before allowing for a license renewal. So far lat month the traffic police sent 785 under 18s to attend the course, raising $392,500 USD.

One such unlucky soul who had to attend the course was Jackie Crawford, a recent high school graduate who was issued with a $100 ticket in April for driving 55km/hr in a 40 zone (35 MPH in a 25). Not only did she face the speeding ticket and the surcharge, but she also had to pay $500 to attend a seminar which left her horrified and now also has to redo both her written and her practical examination!

Massachusetts road

Thankfully though, in every corner of the world there are those who see the illogical association with harsh first time penalties. Tim Cooney, executive director the Central Massachusetts Safety Council said:

“I think the public should be educated about this new law and police should use more discretion. In some respects the law is good. But to be punished like this for a first offense is a little harsh.”

The new laws have caused a public outcry by young drivers and safety advocates alike.

Source: Telegram.com

Nick Bracks - Drunken Car Accident

First it was the P.M’s son that was caught drink driving - Tim Howard. This time around, it’s the Victorian Premier’s son that has been caught drink driving. Nick Bracks not only drove while intoxicated - he blew .129; more than twice the legal limit and .129 more than the legal limit for provisional license holders - he also crashed his black Saab into a tree.

Luckily, only minor injuries were sustained during the crash that has left an embarrassed Premier Bracks lost for words.

Mr Bracks told the media today that “He’s been an absolute idiot,” referring to his son.

Nick Bracks, crashes car while drink driving.
Courtesy Herald Sun

Nick Bracks, a 20-year old P-plater allegedly went into Melbourne City with friends, becoming intoxicated at a night club. He then allegedly caught public transport back home, where he took the black Saab out to go to the shops. Soon after leaving home at 4AM, Nick Bracks lost control of the early model Saab and hit a tree.

One of his passengers sustained a cut, but the situation could have been a lot worse.

Premier Bracks - away at Wye River - said that he felt helpless when his son telephoned him about the incident.

Mr Bracks said his son deserved to be punished with the full force of the law and won’t receive special treatment.

The accident happened at the corner of Melbourne Road and Hosking Street in Williamstown, Victoria.