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CarExpert on MSNCameras to tackle dangerous driving habit in this Australian stateTailgating drivers in Queensland will be warned by new roadside monitors, but offending motorists won't be issued fines.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads has announced a trial of variable message signs in a bid to stop drivers from ...
Road authorities in Queensland are set to trial new technology aimed at reducing a common driving habit that enrages other ...
According to the Motor Accident Insurance Commission, rear-end crashes are the most common type of road accident in that ...
Due to roadworks on the Baffle Creek Bridge, the NHVR with TMR, will be temporarily restricting access on the Carnarvon ...
The Queensland government says illegal gardeners are putting their health at risk by eating food grown on an unused plot of ...
New technology will be rolled out across Queensland targeting drivers who tailgate fellow motorists, but will it have any effect on hostile drivers? HAVE YOUR SAY. The Department of Transport and ...
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