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24-09-2011, 08:09 PM | #91 | ||
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Seeing as you assume I have only lived in one place I gave my home town as an example.
I have been to nearly every single major and minor town in this state. I havent seen many schools in backstreets in the middle of suburbia. excuse me for not going through every town I have visited to give examples. Yes us poor country hicks here wont know what traffic jams are... (omg we too have bumper to bumper at peak hour here) I have lived in Brisbane thanks. But having the attitude you have about minimising risks around kids i doubt any reasonable debate would continue...
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24-09-2011, 08:10 PM | #92 | |||
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24-09-2011, 08:19 PM | #94 | ||
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Slow speeds around kids don't save them, having to be told to go slow around them, means most people don't have any concern for their safety anyway, & be totally honest, how many of you here have actually broken the speed limit (even by 1kph) at any time, with kids actually in the car, how many others have you seen do it? If you say you haven't you're either such an angel, or you're lying, most likely the latter.
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24-09-2011, 08:21 PM | #95 | |||
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24-09-2011, 08:23 PM | #96 | ||
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cobramania you should try parking just outside the 40kph high school speed limit sign near the Rooty Hill RSL in Sydney. School buses roll through there at 70 to 80 kph on occasion. My second eldest daughter can verify this as well. She got hit by one in the 40kph section. It was travelling at approx 70kph. Some of the bus drivers don't give a st#ff. That clown didn't attempt to avoid the hit and was driving an empty bus at the time. I decided to check this and sat at the 40 sign for a few days during school times, (retired). Not a single bus entered the 40 zone at 40kph. before you ask how I knew they were over 40kph, I have been driving for 50 years and do have some idea. Apart from that, I followed a few just to get a better idea. They were doing 70+ before the zone and made no attempt to slow down as they entered it. I will add that the zone outside the 40 zone was and is a 50kph area
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24-09-2011, 08:25 PM | #97 | |||
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Apparently you can swerve and stop just as good at any speed, because speed has no impact on stopping distances or car control or the kids ability to judge distance and react at all..... Last edited by AMGC63; 24-09-2011 at 08:30 PM. |
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24-09-2011, 08:52 PM | #98 | |||
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To all the others, I have 3 kids under ten, I get it. I just want to know why are kids more precious (as some have put it), now than they were 15+ years ago, I survived higher speed limits on roads, obviously so did all of you. I used to walk to school, & at High school, I walked across 2 suburbs between home & school, I didn't need 40kph protection at the school gate, neither did anyone else, why do they now, what's happened? Show me figure to prove school zones actually work & are actually saving lives. Kids are kids, sometimes they don't think, but neither do adults, you can't legislate against everything, you can't legislate about stupidity or not thinking, after all roads are dangerous places & for driving on. Also probably all here drive cars that go faster than the legal speed limits, you have to decide a safe speed to travel at, remember speed limits are limits not the speed you have to drive at if conditions aren't suitable, I bet some here would be the first to complain if cars were electronically speed limited to speed limit zones, because some people can't think for themselves & drive safely. |
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24-09-2011, 09:28 PM | #100 | ||||
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You really need something to sink in, KIDS DO DUMB ****. Theres no-one denying that, in fact many have clearly stated thats the case, and they understand that is why special consideration is required for them. The injury or death is a harsh penalty for dumb ****, but slowing to 40km/h for 100 or so metres is nothing but a mere inconvenience and really only bothers people who have issues beyond the scope of a forum to deal with. There are medical professionals who specialise in that type of mental issue. Either that or they themselves are barely out nappies and as yet havent grasped the concept, ie still suffering from the doing dumb **** infliction mentioned about teenagers and small kiddies earlier. Its now just different dumb ****. Regardless of how many factors come into play, speed is one of them. Its the one that is more easily controlled, not in the sense half arsed doing something but in the realm of whats humanly possible by authorities. |
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25-09-2011, 09:13 AM | #103 | |||
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Yes kids do dumb things, so do adults, how many adults have you seen step out into traffic without looking whilst talking on their mobile phone or listening to their ipod? Going on some of the reasoning here, we should have 40kph drunk zones outside of pubs & clubs just in case an adult comes out & does a dumb thing & walks on the road, why shouldn't adults have the same protection as children? Maybe we should just drive around everywhere at 40kph, (other than main roads & highways), as 40 seems to be the safe limit? Driving everywhere at 40kph is a real possibility & was officially looked at by councils earlier this year. Would everyone here be happy with that, & if it's the safe & right thing to do, why wait for it to be mandated, drive everywhere now at 40kph voluntarily. Studies have also shown (go look for them) that talking to, & teaching kids about road safety & dangers, & how to safely cross the road have improved their personal safety significantly over not, & having slower speeds near schools. Kidsafe NSW also says that children under 10 shouldn't cross the road or be near the road without holding an adults hand, in that case shouldn't all those younger kids being dropped off & picked up at school be under the control & guidance of a responsible adult, which reduces the risk significantly & somewhat negates the need/effectiveness of the school zones? Also I think you'll find that the adults doing dumb things picking up or dropping off kids, are the ones more likely to be hit in a school zone. You'll also find that more kids are injured outside school zones, & in driveways at home than they are in school zones, what is to be done to fix that considering speed on the driveway is negligible? Should we have to drive at 40kph everywhere? sudszy, I've been warned it's off topic, but Google car stopping distances, you'll find the publications, real world testing & reasons why they claim the distances they do. Last edited by cobramania; 25-09-2011 at 09:35 AM. |
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25-09-2011, 09:51 AM | #104 | ||
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This whole thread has wandered off topic. The OP was asking about his options for dealing with a fine, not the validity of school zones or stopping distances of cars.
Lets get it back on topic and I would also suggest a few people step back from the key board for a while. I see a lock being deployed very shortly.
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25-09-2011, 09:58 AM | #105 | ||
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meh always chill and cover my brake.. near any school zone.. anytime.. or in any street when little kiddies around... most random un predictable little critters there is....
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25-09-2011, 10:13 AM | #106 | ||
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Don't speed = no fine.
Get fined = suck it up and stop whinging. You got caught doing the wrong thing. |
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25-09-2011, 02:47 PM | #107 | ||
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I always was told when little that roads are dangerous, look hard for cars, they are fast, can run you over etc.
Now its not the kid who has to watch out, they have the right of way. (well they dont when it comes to who wins in a crash) Quite a few times (I know you will all go crook at me, but I dont care what you think...) but I try to drive in a "scary manner" to people who walk in front of me to teach them a lesson. Good to give them a scare i think, then next time they wont do the same thing to someone who wont miss them. <Mostly however its middle aged people with Ipods that step infront of traffic. I hate people who keep walking on red men in melbourne! Get out of the way, my turn to use the road, not yours! Revv beep. :-0 |
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25-09-2011, 03:24 PM | #108 | |||
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The topic has been covered and is now just wandering in circles. |
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