Summer months in Australia always spell family trips to different destinations. Australian summer, needless to say, is a fun-filled season for families that want to take a breather from busy life and for those who just want to unwind for a while. While summer season is still several months away, keeping yourself ready and aware of some driving safety tips is never out of the season. When it comes to driving, safety should always be your number one priority. Just Before You Leave Before unleashing your car and taking your car along long, extended summer trips, ask yourself if it have been subjected to manufacturer recommended periodic maintenance services? Have you tuned your engine up? Have you changed the engine oil and checked on the oil levels? Are your car’s battery still in top condition? Have you rotated the tyres yet? Vehicle maintenance doesn’t only ensure the proper operation of your vehicle but also prevents potential accidents from happening. Making sure that your car is on its tiptop shape should always be your priority before hitting the road for long travels. This means replacing car parts that you suspect could fail during the trip. Hence, if you think your […]
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A diplomatic word on airports in the People’s Republic of China: a few are not up to world class standards just yet (ok, maybe more than a few). Some of this is understandable. China has 1.35 billion people. The country’s demographic chart looks like a Space Shuttle contrail. And then there’s China’s economy. Average annual GDP growth from 1980 to 2010 was 15.8%. Kung Pao chicken isn’t that hot. Big Trouble in Big China The point is that China, more so than any other robust, industrialised nation-state, has to confront some odious infrastructure imbroglios. You can imagine the discussions over at the Politburo. Do we invest in the Three Gorges Dam or expand the Port of Shanghai? Build the Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge or invest in the Three-North Shelter Forest Program (aka the largest artificial forest in the world)? Expand Beijing’s underground or build a high-speed railway from Xining to Lhasa? The answer, time and again, has been “Yes!” and “Yes!”. Let’s do it all, in other words. The chickens have home to roost on that score, however. China is just too big and too vast to get it all done yesterday, let alone today. And this is where the country’s […]