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TRUCKERS whose noisy rigs disturb the peace will be snapped by new noise cameras and risk having their registrations suspended.

The Victorian Government has announced the noise camera system to monitor heavy vehicles in a bid to reduce excessive truck noise on the state's roads.

http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/camer...0-1225833351118

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Yer you're right won't be long before they're used for excessive exhaust noise of all kinds.

Good to see they're getting trucks...I've had a few smart asses use engine brakes on me when im driving along the tunnels with my windows down.

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Yer you're right won't be long before they're used for excessive exhaust noise of all kinds.

Good to see they're getting trucks...I've had a few smart asses use engine brakes on me when im driving along the tunnels with my windows down.

lol, jake brakes are great in the bigger kenworth and western star's, just like a screamer pipe and dose, its all good in the tunnel, my car and truck dosnt have any of those tho :rofl:

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And Harley's..

They can clutch in too...

Harley's sound f**ken sick, and I am pro-loud pipes on bikes, and I think that LAMS bikes should be allowed a loud pipe, who cares if it gives them one HP, if a noob rider is going to do something stupid, Better we are more aware of it, yes we should see them anyway, but better to hear them aswell IMO. Seems to be an increasing trend with new riders popping out from sidestreets not giving way, or sitting in blindspots. :)

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Should move to darwin.

basicly like melbourne was 10 years ago, altho 4 of the cops are down south so they love imports. but they dont bother you unless your stupid.

Yet I have had ZERO Police issues in Melbourne. I'll pass on Darwin.

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This is gonna suck. The way things are going with noise laws and such, we're going to have to ride bicycles everywhere... and even then they'll try and find something to complain about and waste money on enforcing :P

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