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Offline bpratt

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« on: January 13, 2006, 10:15:52 pm »
Has anyone noticed the trend over the last few years where a number of roads have been upgraded, and usually not before time, where the speed limits have been either lowered, or solid centre lines have been placed ??

A classic example is the newly upgraded Hein Road, where it used to have a 80km/h speed limit, until just before the roadworks started, and now remains a 60km/h speed limit after the road has been widened, as well as now endowed with a solid line down the entire length of the new section of road.

Did they decide to keep it at 60 because of stupid decision of turning it in to a sharper corner, or to deter people from using it as the shortcut to Beenleigh ?

Several years ago the Eastern end of Dairy Creek Road from Buccan Road to Gardiner road had a solid centre line painted on that entire length which is primarily a straight road, although there are sections where the centre line is entirely appropriate for safety reasons.

More recently we have the entirety of Buccan Road turned from a 80Km/h road with no centre line to a 60 speed limit and a centre line all the way down it.

One could easily think it's a plan to keep all the Beenleigh traffic on the Waterford Tamborine Road, right up to Waterford, but that's not right because of the always extending white centre line between Logan Village and Waterford, where for some reason people like to sit anywhere up to 40 km/h below the speed limit. :)

So what do others think of this apparent trend on our roads ?

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« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2006, 07:12:41 pm »
Has anyone noticed the trend over the last few years where a number of roads have been upgraded, and usually not before time, where the speed limits have been either lowered, or solid centre lines have been placed ??

A classic example is the newly upgraded Hein Road, where it used to have a 80km/h speed limit, until just before the roadworks started, and now remains a 60km/h speed limit after the road has been widened, as well as now endowed with a solid line down the entire length of the new section of road.



Did you hear that the whole lot of Hein rd is going to be made a permanent 60k road all the way through ?????????????????

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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2007, 10:56:31 am »

Did you hear that the whole lot of Hein rd is going to be made a permanent 60k road all the way through ?????????????????



Yep, been done and dusted. :)

But how many people are obeying that farcical speed limit these days ? .... certainly not all that many.... so what did the 60km/h speed limit signs prove ? ... just that once again people will actively ignore an unrealistic speed limit.

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« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2009, 06:37:13 am »
its such a dark show. Its a complete classic. Ive seen a few episodes of psychoville but not the whole thing. What Ive seen is great what with all the telekinetic midget and the hook handed clown and all that.

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« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2009, 01:06:13 pm »
Thats a person that would be amazing to talk to just to hear about all the things he has done and seen.