Yay for Deputy Premier, Andrew Stoner
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Yay for Deputy Premier, Andrew Stoner
From todays SMH :
IN ONE of his first acts as Deputy Premier, Andrew Stoner has not only ordered the Roads and Traffic Authority to reinstate the leeway given to speeding motorists, but he has asked for it to be increased.
Mr Stoner met the RTA chief executive, Michael Bushby, on Tuesday and directed him to axe a Labor cabinet decision to remove the leeway, which would have allowed motorists to be fined for exceeding the limit by just 1km/h.
A Keneally cabinet document leaked days before the state election last weekend revealed the previously secret tolerance was 3km/h, but that the budget committee of cabinet had endorsed its removal.
Advertisement: Story continues below Mr Stoner, who is expected to be sworn in as roads minister this week or early next week, would not say what the tolerance was but he confirmed it had been increased.
The RTA had always kept the tolerance secret, although there has been an assumption that it was about 10 per cent of the speed limit to allow for faulty speed cameras or speedometers.
Police have warned that a new set of tyres or the width of a speedometer needle could put motorists over the speed limit under zero tolerance.
While NSW has always fiercely guarded its tolerance, the Victorian government revealed in 2007 that its level was 2km/h for fixed speed cameras and 3km/h for mobile speed cameras, plus a discretionary tolerance.
It is believed that Mr Stoner would have pushed for the tolerance to be at least 5 per cent, if not slightly higher.
The Deputy Premier said the Coalition government was eager to bring an end to needless revenue-raising.
''The NSW Liberals and Nationals are determined to restore commonsense to government in NSW - this is one practical step towards that,'' Mr Stoner said.
''We are determined to earn the trust of motorists by focusing on road safety, not revenue-raising. The NSW Liberals and Nationals government doesn't want to punish safe drivers who try to do the right thing.''
Mr Stoner also promised to ask the Auditor-General to investigate speed cameras and will audit speed limits - which road safety experts criticised, warning that increasing rural speed limits will mean more deaths on the roads.
Mr Stoner said that he simply wanted to bring consistency to what were ''confusing speed limits'' in NSW.
IN ONE of his first acts as Deputy Premier, Andrew Stoner has not only ordered the Roads and Traffic Authority to reinstate the leeway given to speeding motorists, but he has asked for it to be increased.
Mr Stoner met the RTA chief executive, Michael Bushby, on Tuesday and directed him to axe a Labor cabinet decision to remove the leeway, which would have allowed motorists to be fined for exceeding the limit by just 1km/h.
A Keneally cabinet document leaked days before the state election last weekend revealed the previously secret tolerance was 3km/h, but that the budget committee of cabinet had endorsed its removal.
Advertisement: Story continues below Mr Stoner, who is expected to be sworn in as roads minister this week or early next week, would not say what the tolerance was but he confirmed it had been increased.
The RTA had always kept the tolerance secret, although there has been an assumption that it was about 10 per cent of the speed limit to allow for faulty speed cameras or speedometers.
Police have warned that a new set of tyres or the width of a speedometer needle could put motorists over the speed limit under zero tolerance.
While NSW has always fiercely guarded its tolerance, the Victorian government revealed in 2007 that its level was 2km/h for fixed speed cameras and 3km/h for mobile speed cameras, plus a discretionary tolerance.
It is believed that Mr Stoner would have pushed for the tolerance to be at least 5 per cent, if not slightly higher.
The Deputy Premier said the Coalition government was eager to bring an end to needless revenue-raising.
''The NSW Liberals and Nationals are determined to restore commonsense to government in NSW - this is one practical step towards that,'' Mr Stoner said.
''We are determined to earn the trust of motorists by focusing on road safety, not revenue-raising. The NSW Liberals and Nationals government doesn't want to punish safe drivers who try to do the right thing.''
Mr Stoner also promised to ask the Auditor-General to investigate speed cameras and will audit speed limits - which road safety experts criticised, warning that increasing rural speed limits will mean more deaths on the roads.
Mr Stoner said that he simply wanted to bring consistency to what were ''confusing speed limits'' in NSW.
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That is great to see!



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He was the guy who ran the petition about the greenslip hike.Hope he acts on that one too.
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Might have to send "the man with the whistle" a letter to see what he's gonna do about restoring the speed limits that have been cut with one reason in mind - and getting the coppers out of my back yard 

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Hope he gets the gig as the news last night had a story that there was some chick from Liberals that wanted the job too.
At least he seems to be listening to road users.
At least he seems to be listening to road users.
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That would be Glady's Alphabet_with_a_Blaidback1952 wrote:Hope he gets the gig as the news last night had a story that there was some chick from Liberals that wanted the job too.
At least he seems to be listening to road users.
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see what happens when we tick the wright boxes 

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thank you NSW people bout time labour got out hopefully they also fix up the rego as well, price to rego my 600 in WA $280ish approximately 

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dammmmmmm 280... thats cheap as... must be a sign its time to get a new bike 

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Re: Yay for Deputy Premier, Andrew Stoner
Are you kidding me? A polly with some common sense?? Since when has this been the go??
Is this Andrew Stoner related in someway to a Casey Stoner?
Is this Andrew Stoner related in someway to a Casey Stoner?

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falcon ute was $230 for 6 monthsincl 3rd party better then my $1300 back in sydSaki wrote:dammmmmmm 280... thats cheap as... must be a sign its time to get a new bike

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I heard yesterday that Stoner didn't get the Roads / Transport portfolio
I saw the bloke that got the Roads gig interviewed and he seems to be amongst the anti lycra set
Quote "I notice cyclist's riding on the road alongside cycleways, It might be a case for, use them or loose them".

I saw the bloke that got the Roads gig interviewed and he seems to be amongst the anti lycra set

Quote "I notice cyclist's riding on the road alongside cycleways, It might be a case for, use them or loose them".

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