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Interlink and Tollaust have finally settled their differences; as of yesterday (May 3), Express Tag and E-Way are now interoperable. The last milestone towards...
Not so fast Luke! You are forgetting that QLD Motorways and CityLink have their own e-toll tags. Both of these tags are accepted on the QLD Motorways,...
I was bored one day so I type this up. Its my opinion & just a draft. So just ignore any tautology, grammatical errors, etc. The only way to make the new...
... draft. So ... that) less ... roads is ... will use ... shared-use ... schools, ... and more ... hardly any ... in many ... to take ... for ... light ... be...
... Did you factor in the value of the car and the proportion of your income that you spent earning the money to buy it and keep it on the road? That extra 5...
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... Given that ownership of a car is essential in order to participate in life (there is more travelling than just to and from work, eg. trips to the country,...
... I disagree.. Most households could make do with one car under the financial model that I quoted that going by normal standards today would own and pay the...
... I'd rather see a mixed service, quad track, 2 tracks for local services with stops every 1km or so, 2 more for express running, with every 5th or so stop...
... From: Peter Cook To: aussiehwys@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 6:29 PM Subject: Re: [aussiehwys] Re: What makes a good transport system ... ...
... And if the planning decisions that seem to favour building more and more roads that will just create more and more congestion (cite me five examples of...
... From: Peter Cook To: aussiehwys@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 10:37 PM Subject: Re: [aussiehwys] Re: What makes a good transport system "CUT"...
... Statistically there's a greater chance that you'll be injured or killed as a car passenger than a PT passenger or pedestrian, but the point remains that...
... From: Peter Cook To: aussiehwys@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 11:13 PM Subject: Re: [aussiehwys] Re: What makes a good transport system ... ...
... Same as car rego and insurance I'm afraid.. You don't get discounts for occasional use.. Incidentally, a bike locker costs the same to install whether...
... income ... road? No I didn't. I am perfectly well aware that it cost me more overall to drive a car than to use public transport. But like many other ...
... Fair enough.. I just don't like the consumer mentality that says you must earn, but must also spend most of that on whatever the big corporations spend...
Public transport is great for wanting to go to work and back. It gives you time to sleep on the way to your workplace as you don't have to worry about driving....
... Absolutely right. When the freeeway network is complete there shuld be a sharp redution in congestion. The reason we have so much congestion at the moment...
... but must ... their ... drive a ... coolest ... driving ... manouvering ... and so ... Fortunately some of us manage to live quite happily without being ...
Cut bits and peaces from the various authors so look out! ... From: Gareth Ignatius To: aussiehwys@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 3:17 PM ...
... What on earth are you basing that on? All the evidence and experience from cities all around the world show the exact opposite to be true.. Or at least...
... Yes, but why should a city spend on two separate transport networks for different times of the day? Better to plough all your money into one of em and...
Hey everyone, Luke and Lachlan in particular, Something to put on your website guys: Yesterday I spoke with Neil Peden from the Western Region RTA. He was able...