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1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 8:23 am
by sumgy
I thought it was important that QLD riders in particular are aware of this.
The trail of the new rules has NOT commenced as at 1/1 as originally proposed and are unlikely to commence for several months.
Other than the 1m rule, the rest of the recommendations are all still under discussion.
I found out this news yesterday after posting some questions n BCC, BQ and RACQ facebook pages.
It appears that many cycling groups including Cycle, AGF, and SCA appear to have been unaware of this until I advised them.

BQ was aware but it seems they have not released this information to the cycling public until yesterday when I posted on their facebook page.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:52 pm
by trailgumby
Edit: Withdrawn in the light of new information

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Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:53 pm
by The 2nd Womble
OK this is the situation as it currently stands, and as it has stood since Scott Emerson announced the 2 year Split Rule trial.
Phone calls to the Qld Cycling Programs staff and further phone calls and emails from the Department of Transport And Main Roads (TMR) have confirmed my understanding and SCA'S position on the start date for the trial and the other Cycling Inquiry recommendations being implimented by the Minister and TMR, and that is that no date was ever set at all.
Scott Emerson has directed TMR to prioritise the I troduction of the Split Rule trial and I have been assured by all senior levels within TMR that the trial is well through the initial stages with regards the legal mechanics and it's ability to be as enforceable and workable as possible. The trial WILL commence no later than March 31, and quite possibly before.
Again, neither the Minister - Scott Emerson nor TMR had eever announced a date for the commencement of the trial, and anyone who suggests otherwise is mistaken.
The majority of the Qld public service are still om leave till Jan.6 and Parliament doesn't even resit until early Febuary, so how such and important and detailed piece of legislation was ever supposed to be introduced while the Sunshine State was running on a skeleton staff is beyond nearly all of us.
As to BQ supposedly knowing more thannthe rest of us regarding a delay to the new rules, that'd be a first. Given their complete ineptitude DURING the Inquiry, I wonder how they even know where their own office is located or what time they have their lunch. Additionally, BQ are also closed for business till Jan.6, so the only thing leaking there is the tearoom tap.
As to those who started all this ruckus late yesterday, I am assuming that they are keen to grab some ill-timed limelight, and will become increasingly obvious to many that this was indeed the case over coming weeks.
So in conclusion the Split Rule trial is coming and has been given priority status by the Qld Government, and no date has been set as yet for the new legislation to come into effect but it will be law no later than March 31.
No news is good news.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:02 pm
by The 2nd Womble
Poppy seeds are annoying as hell.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:23 pm
by sumgy
You may want to check the BQ facebook page before making suggestions that this is a beat up Dave.
The comment came directly from them on that page yesterday.
I was the one that created the ruckus and the supposed idiot that posted this posted it after recognising that the 1/1 start date that they and AGF and others had been advised as the start date was now not the start date at all.
So I guess in your eyes I am the main idiot.

You did not seem to think Cycle or I were idiots last night when you shared Cycle's status. In fact you appeared concerned and vowed to find out more.
In your words "Nobody else at this stage has heard a thing. If changes were being concidered (sic) or the trial delayed we fully expect we would have been notified by one of several sources."

Maybe SCA and others should consider working together instead of for whatever stupid agenda's you all have.
Perhaps if you actually knew that the legislation was not going to be rolled out on 1/1 then you should have shared that with the people that you are supposed to be working for.

I could say much more but I will moderate myself.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:26 pm
by The 2nd Womble
I still like narrow 20mm tyres.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:35 pm
by sumgy
Check Recent Posts by Others Dave.

And how is it that BQ are hopeless, Cycle are useless, AGF meh but SCA are super hero's.
Seriously you need to start working with these groups rather than against them.
You make your organisation look stupid.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:37 pm
by The 2nd Womble
Bought a new fridge last week.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:38 pm
by Mulger bill
Deep breath and reread before posting please lads, let's not give the haters any ammo.

Shaun

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:41 pm
by The 2nd Womble
All good MB. Minimising my posts and saying this. The Qld Split Rule 2 year trial is scheduled to commence no later than March 31. How marvelously simple is that?

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:47 pm
by sumgy
The 2nd Womble wrote:
sumgy wrote:Check Recent Posts by Others Dave.

And how is it that BQ are hopeless, Cycle are useless, AGF meh but SCA are super hero's.
Seriously you need to start working with these groups rather than against them.
You make your organisation look stupid.
So you didn't bear witness to BQ's "laclustre" performances during the inquiry then, all of which - both live video broadcast and transcripted - were condemned by many, many interested viewers/readers?
Nevermind.
Understood Shaun, and I would hope that this is seen as constructive critcism (but probably wont be).

Dave, this is not about what I think of BQ but to be honest I think that they are just as useless as most of you.
But again you are being negative toward other groups in this space and puffing out your own chest rather than doing what you should be and working TOGETHER for cyclists.
If you dont want to do that, or for some reason CANNOT do that, then you will fail.
The biggest problem that Cycling advocacy has in this state (and perhaps in the entire country is the BS agendas and complete lack of teamwork that you display.
BQ is useless and will continue to be useless until they come to the party.
Same can be said for the rest of you too.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:49 pm
by sumgy
I will have the guts to leave my posts here thanks Shaun.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:49 pm
by The 2nd Womble
Thanks :) SCA got the ball rollin' on this in May 2013. It aint' no thang.
I'm content with the part we played.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:54 pm
by The 2nd Womble
sumgy wrote:I will have the guts to leave my posts here thanks Shaun.
Ok, let's talk about this. Where did such strong public supposition by Cycle or anyone at BQ land us? Here. Arguing (lazily) about a moot point. SCA didn't see fit to tell anyone there'd be no date set because nobody else was told about one either.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:55 pm
by sumgy
I am currently picturing you leaping about in a cheerleader outfit and pom poms yelling "yay me!!"

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:02 pm
by The 2nd Womble
sumgy wrote:I am currently picturing you leaping about in a cheerleader outfit and pom poms yelling "yay me!!"
You flirt :oops: I am married.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:03 pm
by The 2nd Womble
sumgy wrote:I will have the guts to leave my posts here thanks Shaun.
Back slap. Atta boy.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:09 pm
by The 2nd Womble
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I think I got myself out of that rather deftly.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:20 pm
by Mulger bill
I'm out of quota time at work and a smartphone doth not make for deft moderation. Don't make me go red fellers or the consequences WILL NOT be pretty.

Shaun

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 11:16 pm
by myforwik
Some members of parliament who were part of the inquiry said it would commence on 1st Jan, and started the whole confusion.

Also I do not believe at all that this requires parliament to sit. The minister still runs the department which does the road rules. There is no Act that needs amendment, just road use regulations, which do not pass through parliament.

I do not believe they will meet 31 March either. They will want to give motorists a compaign, probably fork out millions to some consultants to make TV adds etc. This still has a long way to go politically once the costs start surfacing.

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 11:39 pm
by The 2nd Womble
March 31 is the deadline. It's that simple. Nobody claimed that Parliament needed to sit on anythi g to do with this. I merely pointed out that if there's nobody at TMR over the Christmas break including the Minister, nothing will get done. Who moved my brick wall? :shock:

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 11:39 pm
by The 2nd Womble
March 31 is the deadline. It's that simple. Nobody claimed that Parliament needed to sit on anythi g to do with this. I merely pointed out that if there's nobody at TMR over the Christmas break including the Minister, nothing will get done. Who moved my brick wall? :shock:

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:11 am
by HiChris
Interesting that it takes 4 months to get this happening and it has the prospect of saving so many innocent lives. It took about 3 days to get the oppressive anti bikie laws pushed through?

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 9:52 am
by sogood
Why is it a trial? What are they not sure of that requires a trial to confirm?

Re: 1m matters etc trial

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 9:59 am
by find_bruce
sogood wrote:Why is it a trial? What are they not sure of that requires a trial to confirm?
I am hoping that it is a trial in the usual bureaucratic style - ie a soft launch so the masses can be appeased ("it's only a trial") before quietly becoming a permanent fixture.

IME few such trials are ever stopped