REALLY! What were they thinking?
Ever seen something related to transport in Victoria that just made you shake your head? This is the place to share those moments where common sense seems to have taken a detour. Let's shine a light on the problems and, together, explore better solutions for our roads, bike paths, and public transport.

Dodgy roads and frustrating delays
From crumbling bitumen to poorly designed intersections, we all encounter issues on our roads. This section is dedicated to those frustrating examples of poor road building, maintenance, and management across Victoria. Share your photos and stories of potholes, confusing signage, or anything that just doesn't pass the 'pub test'. Let's identify where improvements are desperately needed for safer and smoother journeys.

Bike lanes that don't make sense
Cycling infrastructure should make riding safer and more enjoyable, but sometimes it just leaves you scratching your head. Whether it's a bike lane that suddenly disappears, a dangerous design flaw, or a lack of connectivity, these issues impact cyclists daily. Post your examples of poor bike infrastructure and let's discuss how we can advocate for better, more thoughtful designs that truly support active transport.

Public transport puzzles
Reliable and efficient public transport is vital for our communities. But what about those times when timetables make no sense, services are consistently delayed, or rules and regulations seem to defy logic? This section is for shining a light on poor train, tram, and bus services, inadequate communication, and decisions that hinder rather than help commuters. Share your experiences and contribute to finding solutions for a better public transport network.
Got an example? Post it here!
Have you encountered a transport issue in Victoria that just makes you ask, "Really, what were they thinking?" We want to hear about it! Take a photo, make a comment, and if you have one, offer a solution. Always remember to include the time and location. Your input helps us highlight these issues to the relevant departments and work towards better outcomes for everyone. Join the discussion and make your voice heard!
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