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National chaos as Aussie truckies hit the brakes

<p>Up to 7000 truckies are going on strike for 24 hours from today, which could affect the nation's food and fuel supplies. The strike will have a knock-on effect over the next few days so the public has been warned to buy extra food and fuel supplies now.</p> <p>The truckies have been accused of disrupting medical supplies as well but a Transport Workers’ Union (TWU) statement said it "has never and will never disrupt medical supplies or vaccines.”</p> <p>The TWU organised the strike, accusing the major employer, Toll, of scrapping overtime entitlements and engaging outside drivers in a bid to compete with global firms like Amazon Flex.</p> <p>Earlier this week, TWU national secretary Michael Kaine accused Toll of trying to imitate companies like Amazon Flex.</p> <p>"Toll workers have been forced to take the last resort option to go on strike this week because their jobs are being smashed," Kaine added.</p> <p>Much like Uber, Amazon Flex describes its model as "you use your own vehicle to deliver packages ... as a way of earning extra money".</p> <p><strong>Toll argues it has the industry’s best enterprise agreement</strong></p> <p>Toll has argued back with the TWU, saying its enterprise agreement is the best in the industry.</p> <p>President of its Toll Global Express businesses, Alan Beacham, has accused the TWU of refusing to compromise during negotiations.</p> <p>Beacham said: "It is clear the union was always planning this industrial action, no matter how the negotiations were going."</p> <p>"Toll will not be bullied by the union,” he added. "We will not allow the Australian public to be held to ransom at the behest of the TWU leadership."</p> <p><strong>4000 TWU members to take part in strike</strong></p> <p>Beacham said he expects 4000 employees, who are voting TWU members, to take part in the strike rather than the 7000 threatened by the union.</p> <p>He said Toll had put in place contingency plans to deal with disruptions caused by the strike.</p> <p>Beacham added: "Instead of attacking Toll at the top of the sector, why aren't the TWU going after the bottom of the sector to raise the standards there?”</p> <p>But speaking for the TWU, the secretary Michael Kaine said: "It is an abomination that billionaire retailers like Amazon are smashing profit records while ripping off transport supply chains and crushing the jobs of the truck drivers who've risked the health of their families to deliver parcels and keep shelves stocked."</p> <p><em>Photo: Shutterstock</em></p>

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450,000 cars recalled for brake fluid leak that could make them catch fire

<p>Nissan is recalling over 450,000 vehicles worldwide due to a brake fluid leak that could cause them to catch fire.</p> <p>Due to the fire risk, Nissan is urging owners to park the vehicles outdoors and away from structures if the antilock brake light comes on for more than ten seconds.</p> <p>The recall covers the Nissan Murano SUV from 2015 through 2018 and Maxima sedans from 2016 to 2018. There are other cars included, which are Infiniti QX60 and Nissan Pathfinder SUVs from 2017 to 2019.</p> <p>Most cars are in the US and Canada.</p> <p>Nissan says that the antilock brake actuator pump can leak fluid onto a circuit board causing electrical shorts and fires.</p> <p>It’s Nissan’s third recall for the same problem, and the company keeps expanding the number of affected models.</p> <p>About 120,000 US vehicles were recalled in 2016 and Nissan further recalled 215,000 in 2018, according to<span> </span><em><a rel="noopener" href="https://thenewdaily.com.au/money/consumer/2019/11/16/nissan-recalls-450000-vehicles-worldwide/" target="_blank">The New Daily</a></em>.</p> <p>Nissan dealers will now replace the pumps on all of the vehicles. Notices telling owners of the safety risk will be sent December 2.</p> <p>Owners will get a second notice next summer when additional parts are available.</p> <p>In a statement on Friday, Nissan said a seal in the pump can leak brake fluid onto an electronic control circuit board. In rare cases, the leaks could cause an electrical short.</p> <p>“Nissan Group is committed to the safety, security and satisfaction of our customers and their passengers,” the statement said.</p>

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Has this happened to you? Mazda recalls 30,000 cars over brake issues

<p>Mazda Australia has issued a product recall after two separate brake issues were found in one of their popular vehicles.</p> <p>The car manufacturer company was forced to recall 30,505 cars on Sunday after product safety regulators found issues in the Mazda BT-50.<img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7826812/mazda1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/63c0efdd598141f687871d16201398a9" /></p> <p>The mid-sized ute carries serious fears over the vehicle’s front break hose and front brake caliper.</p> <p>The Australian Competition &amp; Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a statement on their website advising people of the recall.</p> <p>“A front break hose could rupture if mileage is greater than 45,000km and the vehicle is used under conditions that require the front suspension to operate through its full range of movement, e.g. off-road driving on tracks,” the ACCC said.</p> <p><img id="__mcenew" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7826813/mazda2.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/e84acb37a17b43abb9cc2105a5ca7ddb" /></p> <p>The front brake caliper material does not meet specific qualifications in over 30,000 vehicles which causes the front brake caliper to crack.</p> <p>“If the front brake hose fails or the front brake caliper cracks, the brake system warning lamp of the instrument cluster will illuminate,” the ACCC explained.</p> <p>Accidents can be caused from these issues the ACCC warned, as failure of either the front break hose or the front break caliper could mean loss of brake fluid – meaning the brake pedal travel could increase as well as the stopping distances.</p> <p>Owners of the BT-50 series will be contacted by Mazda as soon as parts become available for fixes.</p> <p>The product was sold between June 17, 2016 and September 24, 2018.</p> <p>The BT-50 is a compact, mid-sized ute that has been produced by the popular car brand since 2006.</p> <p>For more information, visit the <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.productsafety.gov.au/recall/mazda-australia-pty-ltd-mazda-bt-50-my2016-2018" target="_blank">ACCC website.</a></p> <p>A full VIN list is available <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.productsafety.gov.au/system/files/VIN%20list_51.pdf" target="_blank">here. </a> </p>

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Faulty brake recall: More than 40,000 family cars recalled across Australia

<p>A national recall has been issued for more than 40,000 Subaru vehicles over potential brake issues.</p> <p><span>The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission issued the recall on Sunday for Subaru Liberty and Outback vehicles with the model years 2010-2014.</span></p> <p>The recall, which includes both Liberty sedans and station wagons, was issued because of concerns over their electronic parking brakes.</p> <p>"If the electronic parking brake (EPB) circuit board fractures, the warning light will illuminate and the EPB cannot be applied or released," the ACCC recall notice said.</p> <p>"If this happens, the vehicle may be in breach of the Australian Design Rules (ADRs) for motor vehicles."</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7821075/1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/6419262a87a64fa69980ab587e67edbb" /></p> <p>The ACCC warned if the electronic parking brake could not be applied or released, it could lead to an “increased risk of injury to the vehicle occupants and other road users”.</p> <p>Subaru warned affected customers in a statement that the "EPB Actuator may become faulty creating a situation where the EPB cannot be applied."</p> <p>"Subaru Australia is conducting this Recall Campaign to ensure the affected vehicles maintain compliance with the Australian Design Rules for motor vehicles."</p> <p>The ACCC said vehicle owners would be contacted to organise a time for repairs to be made.</p> <p>"Affected owners will be contacted by mail to present their vehicle to their preferred Subaru dealer for the rectification work to be carried out free of charge.”</p> <p>Drivers who own a Subaru Liberty or Outback model from 2010-2014 can also check if their vehicle is subject to the recall on the Subaru <a href="https://www.subaru.com.au/recall"><strong style="font-style: inherit;"><u>website</u></strong></a>.</p> <p>Is your car affected by this recall? Let us know in the comments below. </p>

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Shocking moment truck slams into the back of braking car

<p><span>Dashcam footage has captured the shocking moment a truck driver slammed into the back of a small car, sending it into another vehicle.</span></p> <p><span>The incident occurred in Perth and was uploaded to the Facebook group Dash Cam Owners Australia.</span></p> <p><span>“This is what it's like driving a truck in Perth. People do really dumb things,” the video caption said. </span></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><span><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FDashCamOwnersAustralia%2Fvideos%2F1634207753305525%2F&amp;show_text=0&amp;width=560" width="560" height="315" style="border: none; overflow: hidden;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe><br /></span></p> <p><span>In the footage the car can be seen driving in front of a truck on the busy road, approaching a set of traffic lights.</span></p> <p><span>The truck driver quickly approaches the car and yells, “What the f*** are you doing?”</span></p> <p><span>The truck driver honked his horn a number of times before slamming into the small car, pushing it into another truck.</span></p> <p><span>After the shocking incident, the truck driver then pulled over to the side of the road. The driver of the small car is believed to have been uninjured.</span></p> <p><span>The footage has divided people on the internet over who is at fault in the crash.</span></p> <p><span>One person wrote, “Truck driver should have lent to the left lifting the right side of the truck therefore putting its wheels over the car and avoiding the accident.”</span></p> <p><span>But another user said, “Stupid car driver. Don't brake heavy in front of a truck like that. You should have moved to the second lane as soon as you could near the intersection.”</span></p> <p><span>Who do you think is at fault? Let us know in the comments below.</span></p> <p><a href="https://oversixty.disconline.com.au/car/new_quote.jsp?hSty=EXOS&amp;cgpCde=00272&amp;hCenCde=10737&amp;LinkId=12071&amp;utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=insurance&amp;utm_medium=in-article-banner-car-1&amp;utm_content=car-insurance" target="_blank"><img src="http://media.oversixty.com.au/images/EditorialAddon/201706_CarInsurance_EditorialAddon_468x60_1.gif" alt="Over60 Car Insurance - Get a quote!"/></a></p>

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Road rage driver pulls in front of car travelling at 100km then slams on brakes

<p>Road rage is a huge problem for motorists around the world, and as you can see from the astonishing footage below, it only seems like it’s getting worse.</p> <p>The video, which was captured by the front and rear cameras on Jay Lee Lashbroke’s vehicle on the Devon Expressway in the UK, shows an astonishing act of road rage.</p> <p>As you can see from the footage, he’s lucky he didn’t cause a pileup:</p> <p><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Uk2WJHkPAiQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></p> <p>There are two sides to this story however.</p> <p>Apparently Lashbroke had been frustrated with the slow-moving traffic, and made rude hand gestures to the driver of the Skodia Octavia before the incident.</p> <p>That being said, if this video proves anything it’s that two wrongs certainly don’t make a right. Both of the drivers are extremely lucky to come out of it unscathed.</p> <p>What are your thoughts? Does the punishment fit the crime?</p> <p><em>Video credit: YouTube / World Daily </em></p> <p><a href="https://oversixty.disconline.com.au/car/new_quote.jsp?hSty=EXOS&amp;cgpCde=00272&amp;hCenCde=10737&amp;LinkId=12071&amp;utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=insurance&amp;utm_medium=in-article-banner-car-1&amp;utm_content=car-insurance" target="_blank"><img src="http://media.oversixty.com.au/images/EditorialAddon/201706_CarInsurance_EditorialAddon_468x60_1.gif" alt="Over60 Car Insurance - Get a quote!"/></a></p>

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