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Petrol rip off must stop – VACC

A major automotive industry body has launched a stinging attack on the practices, including predatory pricing, which it says are leading to motorists being hit by constantly rising fuel prices.

VACC PETROL PUMPS


The Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce (VACC) says the rampant rise in the cost of fuel affects all Australians, and yet, there seems to be little sign of any relief.

2008 Winton Historic (32nd) Victoria

Bugatti Bonanza for Winton Historic

Following our drive of the breath taking Bugatti Veyron earlier this year comes news on some slightly more mature Bugattis racing in this year’s Winton Historic to be held May 24-25 at Winton Motor Raceway, Winton, Victoria.

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This year’s event also celebrates some key milestones in both motoring and motor racing history with Ford’s model T and General Motors (brand) each celebrating a centenary, Holden’s 60th, Monaro’s 40th and a raft of others.

More traffic madness for Melbourne

Melbourne Motorists, already subjected to months of delays with the Eastlink Project, now face even more mayhem over the coming 18 months as the Westgate Freeway is upgraded.

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Said to be the largest state-funded road project in Victoria’s history, it is set to topple the budget at a staggering $1.39 billion. Increased costs in labour, materials, after hours work, drainage, gas and electricity infrastructure relocations being blamed for the spiraling costs.

Police agree speed cameras are for revenue raising

Police agree speed cameras are for revenue raisingPerhaps the most important victory for all car enthusiasts and anyone that has had to suffer from fixed or mobile speed cameras has come today, from no other than Victoria Police.

A recent survey by the Herald Sun has found that more than 70 per cent of Victorian police believe speed and red light cameras are more about revenue-raising than preserving road safety. A point we have tried so very hard to get across.

Out of the 3459 police officers questioned, only 6 per cent (207) strongly agreed speed cameras really do help save lives. Most interestingly though, the main duty of police officers - to serve and protect - is not shared by 42 per cent of the force, who strongly believe making money for the Government is their main role!

Melbourne Grand Prix night race proposal axed

The fate of the Melbourne Grand Prix may be sealed after the Victorian government announced Australians would not be footing the bill for a night race.

Kevin Rudd axes Melbourne Grand Prix

F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone had insisted the race be held at night so that television viewers in Europe wouldn’t have to watch the opening race of the season during the middle of the night.

Melbourne Motor Show: FIAT stand

FIAT’s baby 500 (Cinquecento) and Corolla-sized Ritmo have made their stunning entrance in to the hearts and minds of the Australian motoring public with a typically classy and clean cut Italian display at this year’s Melbourne International Motor Show.

Melbourne Motor Show: FIAT Gallery

Show casing one of each 500 model, several Puntos and the two of the all-new Ritmos, the FIAT stand is worth a visit… especially for red blooded males (hint hint).

Melbourne Motor Show: FPV stand

Ford’s new FG series has not gone unrewarded by the FPV treatment with GT and F6 models among the highlights on display at the FPV stand.

Melbourne Motor Show: FPV Gallery

Although the bonnet release mechanisms have been removed from the vehicles (possibly to protect the still unreleased kilowatt ratings), the FPV range certainly looks the goods both inside and out. The crew at CarAdvice are gagging to get behind the wheel for a road test, hopefully very soon.

Melbourne Motor Show: BMW X6

BMW’s sleek X6 4WD (which was unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show) is stunningly displayed at the northern end of the Motor Show, taking pride of place at the BMW stand.

Melbourne Motor Show: BMW X6

Based on the X5’s 4WD underpinnings, the X6 aims to combine a sporty drive with SUV practicality and boasts a muscular stance and high rear-end, more reminiscent of cars from the Dakar Rally.

New TAC ad to air tonight

tac1.JPGNew TAC ads featuring the grieving families of fatal road crash victims will air in Victoria tonight.

The emotional ad which pleads for motorists to slow down and attacks speeding drivers is the latest installment of the TAC and State Government’s ‘Speed Kills’ campaign.

TAC Minister Tim Holding said speed was a factor in at least 30 per cent of fatalities (yes, stationary cars are far less likely to kill) and was the biggest killer on Victorian roads.

Australia to lose F1 GP to Russia?

Although nothing is confirmed yet, it seems that Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is preparing to move the Australian leg of the Formula 1 Grand Prix to Russia, rumoured to be held in St Petersburg from 2010 (when Melbourne’s contract runs out).

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A British newspaper has reported that Ecclestone will fly to Russia next weekend to attend a meeting with the governor of St Petersburg to hammer out plans of a new dedicated purpose-built circuit on the outskirts of the city.

Tough new restrictions for Vic P-Platers

pplate.JPGThe Victorian State Government has introduced passenger restrictions on first year P-plate drivers in an attempt to curb the growing representation of this group in road toll statistics.

Coming in to effect on July 1, the new laws are among several recommendations for all road users which will be progressively introduced over the course of the year.

P-plate drivers in their first year of driving will now be prevented from carrying more than one passenger aged 16 to 21, unless there are exceptional circumstances. Unlike other states, this restriction will apply 24 hours a day.