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30-04-2008, 08:02 PM | #61 | |||
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30-04-2008, 08:09 PM | #62 | ||||
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Table 1.1: Percentage of Unroadworthy Vehicles Involved in Crashes Vehicle Inspections 1999 No = 588 % of Total Vehicle Inspections Roadworthy vehicles 299 Unroadworthy vehicles 262 Cause 7 Contribute 5 Possibly contribute 15 Roadworthy vehicles 50.85% Unroadworthy vehicles 44.55% Cause 1.19% Contribute .85% Possibly contribute 2.55% This information covers only one year and in this period all cases were investigated. Source: http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/rsc...0Ch%201-01.htm Nice hard data for you to digest from the Vics. 4.5%(I included the possibles) of accidents. The percentage is even less in fatal crashes. Is this worth my 20 Pesos a year? No. Is this worth the millions I am sure is spent by a state government maintaining this system. No. You wanted stats, you have them. Quote:
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30-04-2008, 08:43 PM | #64 | |||
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They saved them for the XH/EF hybrid ute...... The tie wire on the brake bolts is more of a throwback to the past, but I believe that it is enforced if there is provision for the wires. It does seem odd though, given the advancements with thread locking materials that are available these days. It's the same with castellated nuts and split pins being replaced by nyloc or other locking type nuts. Like others have said though, he's doing his job properly. It may be argued a bit either way on some things, but he's only covering his cakehole. I reckon Sourbastard needs to write a book, some of his comebacks are absolute classic!!! Keep up the good work! Ed |
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01-05-2008, 07:14 AM | #65 | |||
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The whole wah wah wah, sky is falling is laughable. It's not my position at all. I live in a state that has compulsory roadworthy which, on the most part, requires regular maintenance of a car or a hefty bill come rego time. I believe it's preferrable to have vehicles checked annually than just letting anything drive on the road; that's what it boils down to. My one and only 'at fault' accident was rear-ending a car that had no brake lights. Was I at fault? Ultimately yes. Checking over my blindspot to change lanes and probably took a little longer to realise the car infront was stopping even though no brake lights were showing. Would I have avoided it had the car had brake lights? Don't know. |
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01-05-2008, 07:35 AM | #66 | ||||
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01-05-2008, 08:31 AM | #67 | |||
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01-05-2008, 10:17 AM | #68 | |||||
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You dont get it do you. Any system that only occurs once a year, and done by private businesses, some of which will write a RWC on anything, no matter how many of the wheels are coming off, is a useless system, and a waste of money. Show me the statistics that prove your yearly RWC is lowering the accident rate on that 4.5% conclusively. I provided numbers to you that show its a waste of time(That you demanded), its your turn. More People die every year from jamming sharp objects into power points. I dont propose a yearly check on fork stockpiles to make sure they are all accounted for. Quote:
Logic doesnt support your argument. The only thing that remains is you pay this money because it makes you feel safer, regardless of wether it works or not. Your shipment of PLACEBO has arrived Captain Panic. Quote:
A cars brake lights can fail 10 minutes after leaving a RWC inspection, and you would still plough up his faster than Elton John at a male stripper review.
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I never claimed such a system was perfect, I suggested it was *preferrable* to one that does no checks whatsoever. http://www.monash.edu.au/muarc/reports/muarc164.pdf 6.4.1 The Effects of Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspection Programs (PMVI) · The effect of PMVI on accident rates ranged from no effect to decreasing the accident rate by up to 16%, and by up to 21% if inspection is regular. Rompe and Seul (1995) in reviewing US studies suggest that periodic roadworthiness tests could reduce the number of accidents caused by vehicle defects by about 50%. · PMVI reduces the incidence of defects in the vehicle fleet by up to 2.5% (one study only). In Sweden, it was found that 7-8% of vehicles with serious defects were replaced after the introduction of PMVI. [b]· Vehicle inspection programs may influence and reduce accident rates by increasing the understanding of the driver for the need for regular maintenance, safety issues and the condition of their own car (Rompe and Seul (1985)).[\b] Quote:
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A vehicle that has bald tyres is not a greater risk of being involved in an accident than a vehicle that has excellent tread on their tyres? |
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Why did you just quote stats from overseas that are more than 10 years old? Where's the point in that.
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You want to educate drivers on vehicle maintainence? Spend the money on driver education then for joe average. I would say that this study is likely attached to the one I posted, and it was so successful in convincing the victorian parliament that....... nothing was done. And 8 years later, still nothing done. Quote:
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Baaaaa. Let me make this simple. Department X has $10,000,000 tagged for road safety They should: A) Spend it on a system that will impact less than 5% of accidents B) Spend it on existing systems that address 95% of accidents C) Buy a snow mobile
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SB - you are a very entertaining fellow and i agree 100% the fact that i am also south aussie doesn't enter into it.
i swear society gets dumber and the govt passes these silly laws to try to make up for it. |
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01-05-2008, 03:09 PM | #74 | ||
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i agree with sourbastard i live i Tasmania 'jokes aside' where there isn't a annual RWC policy.
Most accidents down here are not cause by dangerous cars, they are cause by excess speed & and not driving to the conditions also alcohol. radom police and roadworthy checks are fare more effective in my opinion. |
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01-05-2008, 05:11 PM | #75 | |||
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So yes, the local plod do regularly inspect vehicles here in SA.
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01-05-2008, 05:36 PM | #76 | ||
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Blah blah blah. Agree to disagree.
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01-05-2008, 06:58 PM | #77 | |||
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