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Written by Administrator
Jul 12, 2009 at 04:46 PM
Date
Topic
20/01/2008
Unintelligent Speed Adaptation
22/02/2006
Queensland Road Safety Summit Submission
24/05/2005
Road Safety Statistics
10/12/2004
40 km/h plan for Sydney
17/05/2004
NATIONAL INQUIRY into SPEED CAMERAS
20/09/2003
Speed Kills Theory Destroyed by the Evidence
01/08/2003
ATC Action Plan is a Plan for Failure
19/07/2003
TAC advert a tragic lie
(Vic)
08/07/2003
NSW 60 vs. 65km/h Speed advert is contrived
(NSW)
26/05/2003
Motoring group's qualified support for driver education
21/04/2003
Speed fines an overkill to hide revenue agenda
(Qld)
19/04/2003
Greed Cameras and penalties a cynical joke
(Qld)
12/04/2003
Targetting speed too simplistic says NMAA
(Qld)
27/03/2002
Important safety issues neglected while politicians ban “Zoom zoom ”
25/01/2002
Motorists association supports SA independent candidate John Bannon.
6/01/2002
Latest crime statistics compared to road-toll (QLD)
30/12/2001
Motorists association defends car advertisements
27/12/2001
Vehicle Advertising - Let's not get carried away (NSW)
27/12/2001
Vehicle Advertising - Let's not get carried away (Vic)
23/12/2001
Timely warning about Holiday road-toll
8/10/2001
Motorists blast new speeding campaign
17/06/2001
Call for a fact based review of the road-toll.
17/06/2001
High Court "victory for motorists"
8/07/2000
Safety warning triangles save lives says motorists' association
16/01/2000
Motorist group labels transport minister "irresponsible"
(SA)
30/08/1999
NMAA slams move to "hide" cameras(QLD)
16/06/1999
Motorist group slams the introduction of new speed cameras
. (SA)
5/02/1999
Insurance company threatens to sue child crash victims. Motorist group condemns the move
22/11/1998
Motorists unimpressed by arbitrary speed limit drop go ahead(SA)
Last Updated ( Jul 12, 2009 at 05:01 PM )
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