RoadTube.com.au, a new website from NRMA Motoring & Services, allows NSW motorists to upload videos and have a say on the state of our roads. The website asks users to post comments and upload videos or watch and then rate the other videos on the site.
Launched on March 16, 2009, the site already has a number of entries, with users discussing everything from tolls and peak hour traffic, to drivers using their mobile phones and left lanes ending too quickly.
In conjunction with the site’s launch, three portable ‘NRMA toll booths’ will tour NSW and allow the public to record and post videos about how our roads can be improved.
If you’d like your frustrations and solutions to the state’s transport problems seen and heard, go to RoadTube.com.au or visit one of the RoadTube booths and get NSW moving again.
Surprised that no mention as made in the March/April edition of Open Road of the problems of Pennant Hills Rd between the M2 and F3. There cannot be another road in Sydney passing through so many suburbs (from Carlingford to Wahroonga) with such a huge percentage of B-Double trucks. This problem has dropped off the political radar.