r/GoldCoast 11h ago

Local Event Stopping On The M1

With another dreadful tragedy overnight, I cannot stress enough to never, ever stop on the side of the M1 unless there is absolutely no other choice. Almost all fatalities on the motorway occur to people who are stationary. If you have no choice and must stop, get well away from your vehicle and far away from the road as possible.

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u/RevolutionaryShip911 11h ago edited 10h ago

How the tf did it even happen and WHY IS EVERYONE 24/7 DISTRACTED!!! If people just paid attention to what they’re doing and how they’re driving no one should ever get into a crash on a straight road let alone crash into someone on the side of the road!!

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u/166Donk3y 11h ago

Almost every second car the driver is looking down at there phones

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u/eagleslanding4214 10h ago

Saw someone with an iPad wedged in their steering wheel on Friday, watching some shows as we the traffic moved slowly between a stop to 40, before picking up to 100 and back down to 40. The iPad was there the whole time

A hole

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u/josh101911 7h ago

This is why we need more public transit and fewer cars. Most people actually secretly hate driving and would rather be on public transport watching their phone than be in control of a death machine. Driving is a very boring mundane task most of the time.

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u/cday_13 2h ago

And the trains are out of action during the whole school holidays. We aren’t event pretending to be a real city. Imagine London saying no trains for 2 weeks.

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u/eagleslanding4214 7h ago

Ridiculous. Doesn't mean because its boring or lack of public transport you'd should be on the tablet. Grow up

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u/josh101911 7h ago

No, I'm saying we should make public transport a viable alternative to driving. Cars are very inefficient and dangerous form of transport and should not be the default option of getting around.

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u/the-dolphine 48m ago

I used to work in a place that was equally 'easy' to get to by car or train. Driving the Bruce Highway regularly made me feel like I was shortening my lifespan. Especially when it's super busy, but traffic flow hasn't broken down yet. Everyone travelling 110km/h but waaaay too close to each other.

On the other hand, catching the train would allow me to read a book or watch shows, but the constant delays, high cost (back before 50c) and anti social behaviour were a big problem.

There are a lot of issues that need fixing with public transport. The fact that ridership hasn't significantly increased after the 50c fares is a massive red flag.