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The AI light trick triggering your primal survival instincts to drive faster
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The AI light trick triggering your primal survival instincts to drive faster

Motorists are travelling through the Burnley Tunnel a minute quicker since the installation of moving green “pacemakers” lights that tap into your instinct to flee.

  • by Patrick Hatch

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The battle against the apps and algorithms driving suburban rat-runs

The battle against the apps and algorithms driving suburban rat-runs

Motorists are increasingly clogging up residential streets, directed by GPS apps such as Google Maps – all to save a few minutes.

  • by Sophie Aubrey
Speed limit cut to 30km/h on almost every street in two suburbs

Speed limit cut to 30km/h on almost every street in two suburbs

The City of Yarra is also campaigning for limits on exempt roads in Fitzroy and Collingwood – including Hoddle and Nicholson streets – to be reduced to either 40km/h or 60km/h.

  • by Rachael Dexter
Blown-out North East Link’s extra $3.25 billion gets Albanese’s thumbs up

Blown-out North East Link’s extra $3.25 billion gets Albanese’s thumbs up

Next week’s federal budget will feature extra money for the blown-out road project, bringing the Commonwealth’s contribution to $5 billion.

  • by Broede Carmody
Lime says its e-scooter riders spend less than 30 seconds per trip on footpaths
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Lime says its e-scooter riders spend less than 30 seconds per trip on footpaths

But the company’s study has been met with scepticism from critics, who say far too many riders are still putting themselves and pedestrians at risk.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
Fines may be crippling, but should be even higher for some
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Fines may be crippling, but should be even higher for some

Readers react to Victoria’s soaring road fines, which some accuse of being unnecessarily punitive.

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Dozens arrested as climate protesters bring CBD traffic to a standstill

Dozens arrested as climate protesters bring CBD traffic to a standstill

Police said 32 people had to be removed from the intersection outside Flinders Street Station after an Extinction Rebellion protest weaved its way through city streets.

  • by Alex Crowe and Ashleigh McMillan
The repo man presented Robert’s driver licence. But the picture was someone else

The repo man presented Robert’s driver licence. But the picture was someone else

Fraudsters are employing sophisticated new methods, which allowed them to purchase a luxury vehicle worth more than $110,000 in a Victorian man’s name undetected.

  • by Rachael Dexter
West Gate Tunnel Project traffic chaos another blow for Docklands

West Gate Tunnel Project traffic chaos another blow for Docklands

Road closures from the West Gate Tunnel Project have caused traffic chaos for Docklands residents and businesses, with some opting to leave the precinct altogether.

  • by Najma Sambul
June 2023: Residents in Melbourne's west told to 'work from home' ahead of planned works
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June 2023: Residents in Melbourne's west told to 'work from home' ahead of planned works

Residents in Melbourne's west have been told to work "work from home" if possible to avoid upcoming public transport chaos.

Locals fear thousands more cars, traffic chaos when West Gate Tunnel opens

Locals fear thousands more cars, traffic chaos when West Gate Tunnel opens

The $10 billion toll road is due to open in 2025, but is projected to pump an extra 9000 vehicles daily onto streets in North and West Melbourne. Locals want answers on how that traffic will be controlled.

  • by Patrick Hatch