Posted to The Age (6/2/2012) on 6/2/2012 at 12:08 PM
Commenting on "EastLink catches driver nappying"
http://theage.drive.com.au/eastlink-catches-driver-nappying-20120205-1qztg.html
"You can exit and re-enter EastLink in the same trip, provided you keep in the same direction, don't repeat a section, and complete your trip within 60 minutes".
The rule is simple enough and not ambiguous to understand.
As a comparison, when a passenger travels on a train with a 2-hour ticket, 2 hours means 2 hours, or else he/she has to purchase a day ticket. Further to that argument, a day ticket cannot be used by a passenger who wants to stay overnight at some place and continues to use that ticket the next day.
Travelling on a toll way is a choice. The purpose of using it, for many people, is to cut down travelling time. If one wants to rest and have a bite-to-eat, why travel on the toll way unless that is the only way to travel on.
Commenting on "EastLink catches driver nappying"
http://theage.drive.com.au/eastlink-catches-driver-nappying-20120205-1qztg.html
"You can exit and re-enter EastLink in the same trip, provided you keep in the same direction, don't repeat a section, and complete your trip within 60 minutes".
The rule is simple enough and not ambiguous to understand.
As a comparison, when a passenger travels on a train with a 2-hour ticket, 2 hours means 2 hours, or else he/she has to purchase a day ticket. Further to that argument, a day ticket cannot be used by a passenger who wants to stay overnight at some place and continues to use that ticket the next day.
Travelling on a toll way is a choice. The purpose of using it, for many people, is to cut down travelling time. If one wants to rest and have a bite-to-eat, why travel on the toll way unless that is the only way to travel on.