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13-11-2009, 03:23 PM | #1 | |||
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From: http://www.theage.com.au/national/sa...1109-i5gj.html (my emphasis)
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The ridiculousness of the proposal notwithstanding - "40 kilometres where there's a possibility of pedestrian accidents"... that's practically anywhere in an urban environment, so the "blanket 50 kilometres throughout urban areas" is meaningless. Presumably what he means is 50km/h everywhere where it is currently 60/70/80/90/100 (except freeways), and 40km/h in current 50 zones. My question is... why should we have to practically crawl around cities and other urban areas all because a few pedestrians are careless/drunk/suicidal/whatever enough to watch for vehicles? Why is it always the drivers' behaviour that must change? What about the behaviour of the pedestrians/cyclists/etc.? Oh, and yeah, right... if they do introduce lower limits... pigs will fly before they raise them again... that'll just give them a new excuse to let the roads become even more run down. That's a double-benefit - less maintenance and higher revenue through infringements. : |
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13-11-2009, 03:27 PM | #2 | |||
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13-11-2009, 04:02 PM | #3 | ||
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There some ok points in that article. The bit about speed limits was the usual drivel but the rest was ok. For one, i've said i'd take a 40km/h limit in the current 50 zones if they went for 130 on motorways and 110 on decent regional black top. Bet that won't happen though.
By far the best bit was this line: 'We haven't found a way to embed a culture of safety when people get behind the wheel of a car,'' he said. I always like to use the example of current 'best practice' and for me,, when it comes to safety, the aviation industry is surely right up there. No matter how apparently 'dodgy' and airline safety is always number 1 priority and pretty much the entire operation of the aircraft from on the ground to 38 thousand feet is predicated upon the quesiton 'is this safe?'. When people jump in motor cars they claim to be focusing on safety but i'd be shocked if it was their 4th priority (getting there on time, comfort, have i got everything i need in the car etc.). When you drive you control 1-2tonne of metal and plastic at up to 30metres/second (108km/h)....think of the energy in that scenario alone and i bet it changes how you drive.
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13-11-2009, 04:25 PM | #4 | ||
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Yesterday while out and about a woman started to cross on the exit side of a round about i was just entering......i saw her and thought she would stop....But no she kept walking and the car in front of me had to brake hard and i had to also in my XR .......The woman did'nt even look.....until she heard us brake....then she was 'Oh sorry'!!! And the girl in car in front of me did'nt even beep her horn wtf!!!!
And today was just as bad..... No word of a lie... A young couple in an XR2 capri 'with top down' were 'cruising' along like oh it's a nice day to go slow and get in the way..... he changed from far right lane to far left in busy traffic, trying to push in front of a truck while............. talking on a friggin phone!!!!!!!! And he never even looked over his left shoulder..... i could'nt believe it...... The truck nearly slammed him and his pretty girlfriend at the intersection FFS!!!!!! What a !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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13-11-2009, 04:46 PM | #5 | ||
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The irony also is of all this BS is the technology of cars now is sooo much 'safer' like abs braking, stability control etc etc we can travel at higher safer speeds........
And now they want to slow us all down because pedestrians can't walk straight on the footpath provided for them by taxpayers and cyclists that don't pay ANY registration have the right of way and can legally ride in packs side by side.........Oh man!!!!! |
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13-11-2009, 05:04 PM | #6 | ||||
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Driver training program is that the 120 hours the L platers get in NSW off their mums and dads who in some cases can barely negotiate their own driveway? As far as I know there is no government funded training program in this state at all. No good having low performance drivers in any car at any speed even 40kph. If the revenue raised from speed cameras was spent on proper driver training the fine revenue would fall so would the death rate especially amongst our youth however this is economically undesireable for our governments to even consider. They can have all the BS summits and stragedy plans etc but without spending on proper driver training and road building the result will be the same. 40k zones .....yay if there aint a camera taking photos for revenue and lets face it thats all their for, there is not likely to be a HWP cop with all the gov't cutbacks so who does 40? most still do 60. IMO you see less HWP on the roads now than 10 years ago so the chances of getting done speeding have to be less. On another note if you can afford the latest technology like a gps and radar detector this give me a pretty good chance at avoiding fixed and mobile radar and cameras got to love technology.
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13-11-2009, 05:14 PM | #7 | ||
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Another point: ''Fifty per cent of the fatality reduction target could be reduced by building better roads.''
In other words 2.8 deaths per 100,000 people could be avoided by building better roads. But, of course, better roads are expensive and contribute nothing to state coffers via infringements. What number of deaths would be reduced by introducing a ridiculous blanket speed limit? |
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13-11-2009, 06:09 PM | #8 | |||
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13-11-2009, 06:22 PM | #9 | |||
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So basically, because the government cannot provide safe roads we have to reduce all speed limits. Seems a bit silly. While no death is 'acceptable', less then .01% is still a fair rate considering you will never get the death toll to zero.
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13-11-2009, 06:24 PM | #10 | ||
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Spent money on road infrastructure?? Vic roads are rubbish and getting worse...were turning into NSW.
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13-11-2009, 06:40 PM | #11 | ||
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Bring on more driver training as a hell of alot can't drive or handle a car in dangerous circumstance anyways......I did an advanced driver training course during my P's and EVERY new licensed driver should do one by law....... How many near accidents could be prevented let alone deaths????
Controlled braking/steering is so important....... Anyone hear about a learner driver that 'LOST CONTROL' of a car that ran up onto curb into an atm and killed a mother and kid last year??? And then another issue.... I thought the road was for vehicles and not pedestrians.....And does'nt 'the law' state that 'if' you 'need' to cross the road....You MUST look right.....then left.....and 'only' pass if the road is......clear!!!!!!!!! |
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13-11-2009, 07:22 PM | #12 | ||
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"Driver training"?
I'm a current Vic L plater, All I had to do was sit a test with like 30 questions on this crappy old 486 at the VicRoads office, then I was on the road. I had to do 120 hours, which honestly, 135 of my 145 hours I've driven have been on my local road going up and down to going to school sitting on 100km/h and negotiating three small towns, I've been into heavy traffic 3 times and thats it and legally I'm ready to go for my Ps. The driving instructor teaches me how to pass the test, not how to drive. Before I go for my test for my Ps, I have to sit this stupid computer test in crappy 2D graphics with no field of vision and click when its safe to stop. There is a few stupid scenarios like do you hit the bike rider or go head on into the truck? Where is the car control skills? What do I do if I go into a slide? How to I brake without locking up the wheels? Hell, I don't even fully get how the F roundabouts work (give way to the right, but it isn't so damn simple), especially with multi lane ones. Its easier to just blame it on speed, install more speed cameras, put restrictions on P platers and lower speed limits than actually solving the problem. |
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13-11-2009, 07:51 PM | #13 | ||
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I'm currently a QLD L plater and we need 100 hours (at least 10 night) and wait a full year before going for our P's. I have not really got a problem with this.
However I think it should be compulsory for all L platers to complete a driver training course (at least braking in the wet and general car control) before they are allowed to go for their P's or while they are on red P's. I must admit that I have not completed a course as of yet, but I have been to a skid pan a couple of times and learnt a bit of car control in my own car and also in a FWD car.
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13-11-2009, 08:10 PM | #14 | ||
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2D graphics.....Wot a Joke!!!!! And now we have all the 'new australians' that are also easily getting licenses..... Making a car accelerate is easy..... making it stop quickly....and safely... is a whole different ball game and until anyone has practiced it more than just a few times throughout ther driving they won't know or get the feel for it.... This is why manufacturer's make products like abs/esc to compensate for this and all the other differences/factors too....
How many peds or cyclists could be saved if proper hands on training was compulsory........ Alot.. |
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13-11-2009, 09:34 PM | #15 | |||
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Until they legislate it it ain't gonna happen, and Government will not legislate or force training.
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13-11-2009, 09:36 PM | #16 | ||
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This may sound a little callous, but, people need to realise that travelling on the road (be it in a car, truck, bus, motorbike, push bike, or even as a pedestrian) carrys with it an element of risk. Accidents will happen, it's the price we pay for the convenience of the internal combustion engine. No matter how many speed cameras/radar guns/red light cameras/unmarked police cars/booze buses/driver training programs/etc. we have, PEOPLE WILL DIE ON THE ROADS! Minimization is good, however we will never eliminate the road toll.
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13-11-2009, 09:41 PM | #17 | |||
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13-11-2009, 09:54 PM | #18 | ||
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Maybe the license instructers could do it as part of their 'advanced' 2D real life ??? Oh wait hang on.....most of them can hardly drive either..... let alone teach someone else!!!!!!
Jeremy Clarkson made a good point a few weeks back and it is suprising if you think about and part of the problem/responsability of owning/driving a 'vehicle'... He said something like.... "If you are a person with NO interest in cars....but you do drive one..... You will most likely also have NO interest in how to operate it properly"..... Unfortuneately this is very true!!!!!!! Last edited by GASWAGON; 13-11-2009 at 10:01 PM. |
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13-11-2009, 09:56 PM | #19 | ||||
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So learners dont even get taught rules at roundabouts properly? Last I looked at the Vicroads guide there's no such thing as having to give way to the right at a roundabout. It says drivers must give way to other vehicles on the roundabout, which is quite different. So it means that for one thing you can't go cutting across lanes disregarding others nearby, like I see so many drivers do. Yes, driver training and testing leaves a lot to be desired. And pedestrians know that the driver will be at fault regardless of how careless the pedestrian is, so that doesnt help either. How many pedestrians do you see deliberately walk behind cars reversing out of carparks? And kids playing on the road on dangerous bends? I know years ago as a kid we had drummed into us never to do that. |
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14-11-2009, 02:38 AM | #20 | ||
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I know we have a larger population now, but it's just funny how 30-40 years ago there wasn't really a speed limit out on the open road and cars weren't as safe as they are now.. but now we have great brakes and all the gadgets etc. but we have to drive slower and slower. Plus now we also have to look out for pedestrians or cyclists who shouldn't be on the road at at all at ANY time!
Maybe people are just becoming dumber? Anyway, that's just my opinion.
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14-11-2009, 03:29 AM | #21 | |||
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14-11-2009, 07:59 AM | #22 | |||
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: Yes I agree with you, also maybe they could subsidise the cost by using the money that they are currently using on speeding campaigns, which I highly doubt do anything.
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14-11-2009, 08:08 AM | #23 | ||
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i read an RTA study that 98% of all road fatalitys were "at or below" the posted speed limit. (speed kills)
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14-11-2009, 08:34 AM | #24 | |||
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In a major catastrophe, it's these pointy heads that sit around doing risk assessments while people lay dying under landslides, cave ins, and burning houses. They work on procedures, strategies and "frameworks", tired old cliches that are great for diehard public servants who want every element of danger/adventure taken out of their lives so they can maintain there boring tit lifestyle via their obscene superannuation from 55 on. |
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14-11-2009, 11:21 AM | #25 | ||
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With hundreds of thousands of cars driving everyday with humans driving them there is always going to be accidents. Plain and simple. Not to mention outside impacts like animals, weather etc.
The rate this is going by 2011 we might aswell just walk everywhere. |
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15-11-2009, 04:33 PM | #27 | ||
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Let's look at mining.
Get Caught speeding on a Mine site and you can loose your right to drive + cope a written warning and if severe enough loose ya Job, so that on average would be a $100,000 fine. Do people still speed on mine sites.... YES! Not wearing a seat belt, Get caught by a mines inspector $5000 fine and you'll loose ya Job, get caught by safety good chance you'll loose ya Job...... Do people still not wear seat belts on mine sites.... YES. On sites speed limits will be 60km/h Max down to 20km/h and even 10km/h.... do accents still happen on Mine sites...... YES Drink alcohol and jump into a company car and you'll loose ya Job.... do people still drink alcohol and jump into a company car.... YES People make mistakes, people get frustrated, and some people are just idiots!!! These new road rules and even the recent ones d is increase frustration and cause you too make mistakes= Accidents. It isn't rocket science!
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15-11-2009, 05:23 PM | #28 | |||
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You'll never have roads as bad as we have.
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lol, yeah true, but it is getting worse by the months.
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15-11-2009, 05:52 PM | #30 | |||
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OP's quote got the ESP bit right - its on the way, along with side curtain airbags etc zzzzz. (NB -The rear fog light *mandatory* requirement is up for implementation discussion, late November 09).
Got the (median) barrier bit right too, today in NSW an example why this is needed;- http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...-1225797851249 Quote:
See NSW F3 for new examples of this kind of work. The latter done - to prevent idiots doing U-Turns on freeway/dual carriageway roads, also to stop wayward cars entering oncoming lanes through the median, scrub filled area. Slowly things happen in AUS. WHY did we not just put the median barrier in place originally? Our standards for freeway class roads were US based (cross-sections), not European (which has for decades mandated such). Even the yanks are playing catch-up. Contributing factors aside, utterly preventable by road design.
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