Do you drive a car ?Apparently the government are near enough to signing a €400 million deal in terms of rolling out more cameras across the state.
Do you drive a car ?Apparently the government are near enough to signing a €400 million deal in terms of rolling out more cameras across the state.
Do you drive a car ?It seems the programme last night has ruffled some feathers.
RSA needs to come before PAC over GDPR data revelations, says TD
With road engineers being unable to access data deemed crucial for road safety, Green Party TD Marc Ó Cathasaigh has called for the RSA to be brought before the Public Accounts Committeewww.rte.ie
The RSA does appear to be a very pro car organisation, which is failing in its remit of overall Road Safety.
Do you drive a car ?
You provided proof you exaggerated yourself.
Did you miss the part where you can get fined $515 dollars in NSW for being on a mobile in a school zone?387 dollars which in euro is 234, our current fine for phone use is 160/180 euro so not much of a difference.
I know, that is what I said. There is very very little wiggle room and you get scared off by the $2200 fine if you get convicted.No one appeals it. Literally no one.
I am well aware of driving there. I spent the guts of 15 years living on the side of the world. I have the passport and kids to prove it.Transitioning from driving in Ireland to Oz is no joke with average speed etc and the zones change very quickly when on dual carriageways etc 70 to 90 back to 80 and in small sections 100 and then back to 80.
Demerits are the penalty point equivalents for those unaware and double demerits come into effect on bank holiday weekends etc
We have established that one can get fined $515 for being on a mobile while driving in Sydney, Australia.You have exaggerated facts and figures and when called out used evidence that supports me.
See above.Were you ever in Oz and if so did you drive?
Do you drive a car?Did you miss the part where you can get fined $515 dollars in NSW for being on a mobile in a school zone?
If anything I was underestimating.
I know, that is what I said. There is very very little wiggle room and you get scared off by the $2200 fine if you get convicted.
So people just suck up the initial fine.
I am well aware of driving there. I spent the guts of 15 years living on the side of the world. I have the passport and kids to prove it.
We have established that one can get fined $515 for being on a mobile while driving in Sydney, Australia.
I stated one can get fined $500. So I am wrong by underplaying it.
I stated if one gets a conviction it's a $2000 fine. So I am wrong by underplaying it as it is actually $2200
Different states will have their own fines.
The ACT has bigger fines.
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So where is the exaggeration exactly in my post? Please be precise here.
See above.
Road safety expert and authority on motorists behaviour Wank, either can't drive a car or is terrified of lying about being able to drive a car on the INTERNET, so he disappears when you ask him.Am I missing something here, what's with the parroting of this reply
Do you drive a car ?Did you miss the part where you can get fined $515 dollars in NSW for being on a mobile in a school zone?
If anything I was underestimating.
I know, that is what I said. There is very very little wiggle room and you get scared off by the $2200 fine if you get convicted.
So people just suck up the initial fine.
I am well aware of driving there. I spent the guts of 15 years living on the side of the world. I have the passport and kids to prove it.
We have established that one can get fined $515 for being on a mobile while driving in Sydney, Australia.
I stated one can get fined $500. So I am wrong by underplaying it.
I stated if one gets a conviction it's a $2000 fine. So I am wrong by underplaying it as it is actually $2200
Different states will have their own fines.
The ACT has bigger fines.
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So where is the exaggeration exactly in my post? Please be precise here.
See above.
Calls are growing for you also, to answer ;Calls are growing for the CEO of the RSA to resign following his calamitous interview on RTE Prime Time.