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30 Jul 2010 | Electronic monitoring should be mandatory for trucking operators that persistently break road rules, ATA says...
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30 Jul 2010 | Coalition will “halt” construction of the proposed Moorebank freight terminal near Sydney if elected...
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30 Jul 2010 | Trucking operators blast stevedore DP World over the running of its port terminal, as increase in congestion hits hard...
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21 May 2009 | Toll fined $220,000 for OHS breach, as judge tells trucking industry to lift its game...
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28 Nov 2008 | Sub-contractor responsible for workplace death, despite incident happening at Star Track Express depot...
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12 Sep 2008 | Fletcher International Exports convicted and fined almost $50,000 over chain of responsibility breaches...
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30 Jul 2010 | Westar Truck Centre officially opens its doors with 42 service bays and motel-style rest rooms for drivers...
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28 Jul 2010 | Gas conference criticises lack of policy on energy security, leading to calls for a 'road map'...
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27 Jul 2010 | The future of Australia's energy security a key agenda item at 2010 Gaseous Fuels conference...
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04 Aug 2008 | Iveco's Sydney Truck Show stand showcases product line-up and reflects commitment to ‘going the distance’....
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06 Aug 2008 | New truck sales drop dramatically as European manufacturers take advantage of emissions standards....
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13 Aug 2008 | Gosford City Council is using one of the latest Isuzu trucks to help it win the war on pollution...
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| RELATED STORIES...
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11 Jun 2010 |
The safety package offered by Mercedes-Benz on its range of heavy commercial vehicles is a lot more affordable than many operators realise ...
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22 Mar 2010 |
ATA pushes national focus on chain of responsibility and for ways to reduce driver errors on the road ...
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22 Feb 2010 |
A High Court decision will have a significant impact on future occupational health and safety prosecutions in NSW and Queensland ...
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21 May 2009 |
Toll fined $220,000 for OHS breach, as judge tells trucking industry to lift its game ...
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10 Nov 2008 |
Federal Government to face pressure to legislate trucking rates, while industry "ignored" link between pay and safety ...
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16 Sep 2009 |
Police in NSW to prepare report for the coroner after a truck driver was killed yesterday ...
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| COMMENTED STORIES...
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28 Jul 2010 | A Sydney man has died after his truck rolled over yesterday, trapping him in the cabin...
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26 Jul 2010 | Government refutes claims the construction of freight terminal near Sydney will lead to increase in trucks on the road...
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29 Jul 2010 | New statistics show a decline in the number of deaths involving heavy rigid trucks...
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09 Nov 2009 | TWU launches legal action against K&S Freighters in a move that could set a precedent for trucking companies...
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28 Sep 2009 | E-DIARY DEBATE: "No drivers left" if electronic monitoring introduced, industry veteran warns...
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22 Jul 2010 | Greens want trucking industry to pay $23,000 registration fees as part of plan to shift freight from road to rail...
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September 9, 2009
The Western Australian Opposition has called for a higher police presence on the State's roads after a survey into road safety revealed motorists were losing confidence in authorities to keep them safe.
Shadow Minister Margaret Quirk says a Government-commissioned survey, obtained under Freedom of Information laws, shows more must be done to curb drink driving.
“The road safety survey revealed that the number of people with confidence in authorities for responsibly managing WA road safety has dropped from 66 percent in September last year to 61 percent in May this year,” Quirk says.
“I am concerned that drink driving laws are not widely understood and what comprises a standard drink is not known by many motorists.
“The fact that a quarter of those surveyed admitted to driving over or close to the legal limit in the last six months is alarming.”
Quirk took a shot at WA Police Minster Rob Johnson, saying such a large number of people admitted to drink driving due to the fact they knew police would not be present to pull them over.
“The survey suggested that police presence is a successful deterrent and if greater police presence is required to curb the disturbing trends of drink driving than [sic] that is what must be done,” she says.
“If a lack of police presence on WA roads is linked to cuts to the police budget the Police Minister has a lot of explaining to do.”
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Sunday, August 01, 2010
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