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PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2010 3:14 pm 
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This topic was raised a few months back and the "feedback/input" date closed back in January for input to Vicroads review panel ....

I cant get any answers out of Vicroads, Interested in if anything has been confirmed re the logbook system ?

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nothing confirmed, our club received a letter thanking us for the submission... can't remember if there were any "next steps" on it :?


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From the May 2010 - Issue 108 Newsletter of the AOMC (Association of Motoring Clubs) President's Report.

"The proposed modifications to the Club Permit Scheme continue to move at a glacial pace. I was concerned recently to discover that the position paper to be prepared by Vic Roads has not been finalised and subsequently has not been approved by the Minister for Transport's office. If this rate of progress continues it will be years before any progress is made and improved accessibility will be provided for use of your club permitted vehicle."

Vic Roads are still dragging their feet and seem to have no interest in pushing the changes through. We can get new speed limits and Nanny-state legislation passed at the drop of a hat, but this has taken far too long. :evil: Someone needs a rocket up their arse :twisted:

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hhhhmmmm,

All sounded too good to be true !..................

Ive spoken with a number of different people from different clubs and associations and all have said the similar things...

Maybe we should have all apposed the changes and dissagreed with the policy and it would of got passed within days !.....

time will tell.

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Curly wrote:
From the May 2010 - Issue 108 Newsletter of the AOMC (Association of Motoring Clubs) President's Report.

"The proposed modifications to the Club Permit Scheme continue to move at a glacial pace. I was concerned recently to discover that the position paper to be prepared by Vic Roads has not been finalised and subsequently has not been approved by the Minister for Transport's office. If this rate of progress continues it will be years before any progress is made and improved accessibility will be provided for use of your club permitted vehicle."

Vic Roads are still dragging their feet and seem to have no interest in pushing the changes through. We can get new speed limits and Nanny-state legislation passed at the drop of a hat, but this has taken far too long. :evil: Someone needs a rocket up their arse :twisted:


The numbers are low, the money involved would only be piddly amounts to Vic Roads and this matter is not in the common media, so why on Earth would they spend any time on finalising it?

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