The Daily Blog Open Mic – Tuesday 29th March 2016

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    • +100…this is one of the most important issues facing New Zealand democracy…the safety and integrity of our voting process

      …because there are crooks out there wanting to own New Zealand and subvert its democracy

  1. Graphically why we need rail from rural NZ to the main Ports and cities as those rural roads we have in Eastland, HB, Northland, Westland Southland, Otago and others are marginal and cant handle the large trucks size and numbers now entering our road networks.

    Great article in todays NZ Herald good one Barry!

    Barry Soper: NZ Herald; Clogged highways costing lives and money
    10:30 AM Tuesday Mar 29, 2016

    Having a yarn to one of my distant relatives over the weekend about our farming forebears it was fascinating to discover one of them wasn’t an agrarian type – he was in fact a stationmaster.

    That was in the days when the local head of the railways was a man of the highest stature, up there with the postmaster, the bank manager, the general practitioner and the parish priest.

    It was when most rural towns had rows of railway houses, when rail wasn’t only the preferred mode of passenger travel but was also the main player in freight haulage.

    All that came to an end during the final, blurry years of the Muldoon Government when the Railways Department became the Railways Corporation. At the same time land transport was deregulated and that led to what we’ve got today – carnage on our roads.

    Before the change, road freight could only be carried for relatively short distances, the long haul was the preserve of railways. Today it’s open slather.

    Those of you who were out on the roads during the Easter break will know what I mean. Thundering juggernauts beating down the highways, or worse along our two lane roads, trailed by long lines of impatient cars.

    Some of us stuck in the lines over the weekend had time to count the number of wheels on these kings of the road. On average they have around 30. They’re intimidating and daunting.

    But it’s that impatience that leads to people making stupid decisions when it comes to overtaking, They seem to be dicing with death, hell bent on cutting five minutes off their travel time but at the same time running the risk of their time being up in a blinding flash.

    The statistics speak for themselves. In 2014 67 people died, and a further 772, were injured in road crashes involving trucks. That represents almost a quarter of our fatal road toll involving trucks.

    And for those of you who recklessly overtook a truck during the weekend, consider this – 81 per cent of those who died in truck crashes weren’t occupants of the truck.

    It’s too late to go back to the days of the stationmaster and it’d be nigh on impossible to again confine long haul freight haulage to rail, which is a pity. But is it too much to ask for it to be marketed as a cheaper, viable alternative to road, which would save the taxpayer -as the owners of rail and the custodians of our hospitals – a mint.

    And it would certainly make our driving experience less fraught.

    – NZME.

    Great article Barry, thank you. Hope that Martyn features this serious public health issue on Waatea 5th estate with you and some rail folks?

    • +100..well said…this is why i will probably vote NZF…it seems to be the Party most concerned with NZ Rail

      • Would someone please let Winston know people of Northland voted for him but never see him.National is keeping a much higher profile,sure they have a bigger budget,but if NZ 1st is hoping to win Northland next year he needs to let people know hes still in the race.
        Regular emails such as Greens , Labour. and National put out seem non starter from Winston. The local office in Keri Keri is hidden away and most people do’nt know its there’,no requests for donations seem to be apparent.A bus at the last minute wont work again unless he advertises his achievments, which I
        understand are many,where is the campaign team for NZ 1ST?

  2. Rail seems to work just fine in other countries – so why not NZ.
    The same could be said for rigged elections.

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