Transport
Giving up your driver's licence can lead to depression | study
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By Brad Crouch · 08 Feb 2016
Hang on to your licence if you want to stay happy – that's the message from new research linking the decision to stop driving with depression.
Adelaide's Holden factory could keep making cars
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By Elizabeth Henson · 20 Jan 2016
The South Australian Government is considering the merits of a Belgian entrepreneur's plan to buy Holden's Elizabeth manufacturing plant to continue making Commodores
Bob Katter seeks to stop Uber in Queensland
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By Staff Writers · 20 Jan 2016
Katter Australian Party (KAP) leader Bob Katter called into Bowen recently as part of a statewide campaign to prevent ride-sharing service Uber getting a foothold in Queensland.
How to carry bikes with your car safely and legally
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By Graham Smith · 26 Dec 2015
With the growing popularity of recreational cycling there’s a corresponding growth in the desire to take them with us when we hit the road. When we do we must do it safely and legally.
We need to change fuel efficiency testing | comment
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By Richard Blackburn · 26 Dec 2015
Fuel consumption claims aren't worth the label they're printed on.
Top 15 road rules you didn't know
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By Joshua Dowling · 25 Dec 2015
Want to get drunk and then get driven home by a learner? Move to West Australia, the only state or territory where supervising drivers can be over the 0.05 alcohol limit.
New NSW cycle laws see fines triple and riders require ID
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By Alicia Wood · 22 Dec 2015
Fines for cyclists who break the law will more than triple and cyclists will be forced to carry photo ID under sweeping changes to road rules by the state government.Roads Minister Duncan Gay also announced that NSW will trial a minimum distance of 1m for cars passing cyclists — with motorists to be fined $319 for driving dangerously close to bike riders.Drivers will now be required to leave at least a metre's distance when passing cyclists if travelling up to 60km/h and 1.5m if they are travelling faster than 60km/h.Fines for cyclists will shoot up from a blanket $71 penalty for not wearing a helmet to $319 while cyclists running a red light will now incur a penalty of $425.The fine for riding dangerously will increase to $425, to $319 for holding on to a motor vehicle and $425 for not stopping at a children's/pedestrian crossing. But Mr Gay has dumped suggestions that cyclists would be forced to be licensed or have registration.The changes come after a year of consultation with cycling and pedestrian lobby groups, NSW Police and the state government.Mr Gay said that more work had to be done before deciding whether cyclists needed to be insured."Some of the initiatives suggested in early days including a licence, including registration were rejected by the committee, to come together with a more holistic plan that everyone supported," Mr Gay said."This is important for saving lives and that's what we need to be about."The changes come into effect in March, and Centre for Road Safety executive director Bernard Carlon said the tougher penalties would mean more cyclists obeying the rules."What we know is that if you are involved in a crash you are 60 per cent more likely to suffer a severe brain injury if you are not wearing a helmet," Mr Carlon said.Amy Gillett foundation chairman Mark Textor, who has been lobbying for the minimum distance rule for cars driving near cyclists, said the change would save lives."Cycle safety and road safety is a two-way street — mutual respect on our roads and the law is encouraging that," he said.
ATO cracks down on tax-dodging Uber drivers
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By Amy Price · 21 Dec 2015
Thousands of Uber drivers have been caught out dodging tax on their ride-sharing earnings in a targeted crackdown by the Federal Government.
Why the road toll climbs during holiday periods and what you can do to keep safe
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By Graham Smith · 19 Dec 2015
Holidays should be fun, a time to enjoy a break from our regular work routines, to kick back and relax, but sadly many Australians have their lives touched by the tragedy of road trauma.
Automated carpark tech to supercede tickets
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By Staff Writers · 02 Dec 2015
Ever stretched out the window trying to get the parking ticket in the machine? Soon you won't even have to wind down the window.