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Brisbane this road drive crazy old driver! 19 kilometer speed limit change 13 times!

The majority of the car people probably have experience, driving the most disturbing three things is probably traffic jams, traffic lights and speed limits. Brisbane has such a road, together with these three most disturbing drivers, it is a lot of pain.

The Bribie Island Rd, which runs from Caboolture to Bribie Island, is complaining because of its large number of intersections, increasing traffic, and too many changes in speed limits.

Among them, the most serious is the speed limit problem.

On this 19-kilometer-long road, there are 13 speed limits, equivalent to changing speeds every 1.4 kilometers. It feels as soon as the car speeds up, it slows down, and then it slows down every time, and then it goes up.

A driver living in Sandstone Point passes through Bribie Island Rd. every day. "at the speed limit of 100 km / h, when people start heading towards the island, they keep their speed at 80 km / h," he said.

Near Puma, when the speed limit is 70 km / h, people drive to 80 km / h. Everyone was confused by the change in the speed limit. "

Another driver said she would rather keep the speed limit at 80 km / h, and it's really painful to keep changing speed.

The Brisbane transportation department is currently conducting a questionnaire to try to figure out what problems one of the worst roads in the region is causing to motorists.

The report of the investigation will be released next month.

A spokesman for the transport department said: "the survey will help determine whether the current speed shift needs to be changed.

The speed limit is a result of careful consideration and measurement of road safety based on the function and environment of the road, including the type of development near the road, the volume of traffic, the main speed, and the history of the accident. "

Although the situation on the road has been very tiring, the data show that the traffic violations on this part of the road are not very high.

Non-snap speeding violations released by, Moreton QPS District from 2013 to March 31, 2018 show that Bribie residents are not the most serious violators.

In 2017, there were 6183 speeding violations in, Moreton QPS District, with Bribie accounting for 558, compared with just 125 out of 1592 by the end of March.

Much better than its vicinity.

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