Whilst I agree the Bruce is far from perfect, I don't believe it is the cause of accidents. The cause is mostly attitudal and people simply not driving to the conditions. The entire length should flood-proofed before idiot-proofed, just get the idiots off the road.
While I'm on my soap-box, do the pedant enforcement (usually HP or Task Force) officers really believe the crap pedaled by governments, Every K Over Is a Killer, rah, rah, or are they quite happy to be used as de facto tax collectors? Surely they can't be that dim and gullible?
I don't advocate breaking the law because one doesn't agree with it, but booking motorists for such slender margins has nothing to do with safety and has more chance of creating the opposite. Drivers are going to be watching their speedometers more than the road, how on earth can that be safe? Another pedantic fund raiser in the name of safety is at Blackall. Fatigue is a genuine concern and strictly enforced on heavy drivers only. Travelling from Brisbane to NW Queensland or Darwin a heavy vehicle driver needs to legally take a long break around Blackall. Greyhound Coaches use Blackall as a staging point for that reason. In a road train Blackall is stretching a friendship by 10-20 minutes. Ten minutes south of Blackall is a big gravel pad, allegedly a rest area, where the law like to pull up truck drivers and issue $600 infringement notices. If these geniuses were fair dinkum about fatigue management they would allow the trucks as far as the BP Blackall, where the drivers can have a shower, a meal in air conditioned comfort and a sleep in the shade. The enforced alternative is to park in the sun with no facilities, not even a toilet.
End of rant (for now).



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