b) is an extremely controversial point - there is certainly no consensus on this.
There are 2 major speed related issues on our roads:
1. Relative speeds of cars travelling together
2. Severity when you crash/decision time
If all cars are travelling around the same speed, even if its 140kph...
I pay tax ... I own the road
The people setting these limits are public servants (bureaucrats) - the few RTA engineers are busy building roads.
An engineer who has built a road for 130km/h travel would set a 130km/h speed limit.
Where's your evidence?
Severity of crashes increasing at...
Of course its BS...
There are many freeways in NSW with a design speed of 130km/h - yet we are limited to 110kmh
NB RACQ/RACV are NRMA equivalents - i.e. organisations which started as royal automobile clubs, set up to campaign for better roads and the rights of motorists... get your facts right
Re: Breakfast places in Hurstville, or any place in Sydney.. really (not Max Brenners
Anywhere where you can hear someone frothing milk, which is not a chain and has a lot of people. The best breakfasts are at tiny independent cafes
Real catholics don't take offence to anything - they simply pity and forgive people who say/do stupid/'wrong' things
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I don't even see why this is a valid argument topic...
if I wanna screw a guy then what does it have to do with anyone else.
It's like people imply that gay relationships...
Um.. no
You just search for part time and casual/vacation in inner city - there are plenty of casual retail/hospitality/telemarketing/PR/admin roles to apply for
I got my job from seek
Re: Strong and effective climate change policy, that doesn't involve a great, big new
The price of coal electricity will be higher by the amount of the tax.
But you just said in an earlier post that all carbon tax paid will be met with equal reductions in income tax.
So in reality, coal...
Re: Strong and effective climate change policy, that doesn't involve a great, big new
Um no lol
If carbon tax -> equal income tax deduction, there is no incentive to buy 'green products'
Anyway, this isnt even what's happening... high income earners arent getting any concessions despite the...
Its good if people are dropping out... it means a university education is not devalued.
The alternative would be making the course easy, so everyone gets the degree. But aside from some nice political stats, what would be the point of that??
Re: Strong and effective climate change policy, that doesn't involve a great, big new
I'm starting to question this ETS thing as well...
I can understand the theory, and think its aim of "internalising the externality" is admirable, however:
The major contributors to greenhouse gases are...
Look on seek every day - most ads get 1000s of applications but if you have a good application in the first 100 you are much more likely to get hired.
Also, most work is not advertised... and in many businesses, extra work is given to existing employees. E.g. I started as a runner in a...
Re: Strong and effective climate change policy, that doesn't involve a great, big new
Well you could start making rules for everything, e.g.
-Minimum population/ha for all new residential developments
-Public funding and subsidy of green power stations; switching off coal stations
-Spending up...
But the price differential between mass produced and privately produced electricity is huge. There is still huge scope to add an extremely generous profit margin without losing customers.
2 women came into my cafe; 1 ordered a coffee and the other asked for some boiling water. Then when she thought we weren't looking, she took an instant coffee sachet from her bag and made some. Then, she came up and asked for a small jug of milk.