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Old 19-06-2009, 07:39 AM   #1
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Post Magnetic properties of trees

Anyone who reads the paper here in Vic would have seen that Holden seem to have an attratction with Trees.

Here are the links for those who don't rear the papaer here in Vic.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...24-661,00.html
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...11-661,00.html

Now all those who want a quick fix will scream 'Speed kills' but with the 'Wipe of 5' camplain that has been running for years, our road toll remains the same. Don't you think it's time they stop wasting time with this and start looking at the reasons that cause road fatalities?

Sure driving danerously does include speeding, but it is not the sole reason why people keep dieing!

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Old 19-06-2009, 07:59 AM   #2
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I will give them a tip , its people driving cars that causes accidents ,there that solves that one.
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Old 19-06-2009, 08:48 AM   #3
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I will give them a tip , its people driving cars that causes accidents ,there that solves that one.

Not really, I drive cars every day.

I would say it's more like, 'People driving cars poorly cause accidents'! And there in lies the problem. Make it harder to get a license, and the quality of drivers will increase.
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Old 19-06-2009, 08:49 AM   #4
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Make it harder to get a license,.
And more people will not bother to get one...
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Old 19-06-2009, 09:06 AM   #5
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If the cars have an attraction with Trees

Simple solution :

LETS CUT ALL THE TREES DOWN................... :
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Old 19-06-2009, 10:00 AM   #6
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And more people will not bother to get one...
Then they are too lazy to comit to a regime of study and learning and responsibility and probably shouldn't have one in the first place. Every day more and more people lose their license without a second thought, the harder they are to get the more highly treasured they will be. Unlike something from a Corn Flakes packet.
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Old 19-06-2009, 10:29 AM   #7
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And more people will not bother to get one...

Nothing wrong with that.
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Old 19-06-2009, 10:31 AM   #8
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I just received my license renewal in the mail and apparently I've been a good boy. No traffic infringements in 3yrs so I get a huge discount of $11.30 for a 3 year license, or $38.50 for a ten year.
Whoopdie freakin doo! I'm going to do absolutely everything in my power to be a good driver just because I saved $3.80 a year... I dont think so...I lose that much in the weekly petrol price cycle.
I've had no infringements because: 1) I generally drive within the speed limits, and 2) I have been lucky that Mr.plod hasn't been around when I have done stupid things.

Maybe they should work the other way, penalise you when it comes time to renew your license, similar to what they are trying for rego renewal. Obviously the penalties would need to be weighted for the offences or you would end up with your average Joe copping a huge bill for minor speed infringements.
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Old 19-06-2009, 10:44 AM   #9
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+1 for your idea MAD
I got my renewal letter too, and I can't say that the saving of $3.80 will get me far.
But I am sure that the government would argue that if there is a serial offender and his penalties go through the roof, they probably won't take their licence because "If I dont have a licence, I don't have a job, and no job, no payment of fines."

Worked for my uncle for years and years, so while I don't approve of that excuse, there needs to be a cut-off where if they get x amounts of penalties, they see the inside of the jail cell.
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Old 19-06-2009, 10:56 AM   #10
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The magnetic properties of tree's hitting the B pillar is unbelievable.

Love to see a study, on why "tree to B-pillar impacts" happen a lot.
I think it's by viewing angle of the driver in the seat, that we miss what's in front, and forget about what's behind us in that split second of panic, hence the B-Pillar hits.
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Old 19-06-2009, 11:26 AM   #11
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Nothing wrong with that.
And then all our insurance premiums will sky rocket due to all the non licenced drivers on our roads rego will go up and so forth

But hey why should we worry its only a licence rego and all other associated things with a car

And just thinking that if people dont bother with the licence side of things what driver training /lessons will they have.... none how safe would the roads be a crap load of drivers without any formal training makes me worry

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Old 19-06-2009, 11:41 AM   #12
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I know, maybe some more speed cameras need to be introduced because as our sign says as you pass one by "speed cameras save lives"!

It's obvious that there were no speed cameras around these accidents scenes because someone still died but if by some chance these poor soles did pass through an existing camera, why didn’t they save their life??? Also who would pay the fine now???

If you do not educate these young people from around year 8 on, then this will still be happening for years to come. Education is the key.

BTW don't think that just Commodores are tree magnets either because stupid driving should be seen for what it is, stupid driving.

check this out from last week.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/s...9-2682,00.html
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Old 19-06-2009, 12:40 PM   #13
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Well can I state the obvious.......

NO-ONE has ever died from speeding!!!


(But stopping is a whole different issue lol)
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Old 19-06-2009, 01:32 PM   #14
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More commodores in accidents, more trees involved in commodore collisions; Darwin had a theory about natural selection didn't he, survival of the fittest?
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Old 19-06-2009, 01:47 PM   #15
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Correct, its not the speed that kills you, its the sudden stop!
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Old 19-06-2009, 02:51 PM   #16
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Phewl, that means I can act like a d***head in my BA safe in the knowledge that I have less chance of hitting a tree because it is not a Commodore, what a relief! Scrap the education bit in my last post and just ban Commodores instead, that will fix it! _
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Phewl, that means I can act like a d***head in my BA safe in the knowledge that I have less chance of hitting a tree because it is not a Commodore, what a relief! Scrap the education bit in my last post and just ban Commodores instead, that will fix it! _
See, it wasn't that hard now was it? Finally we agree.

BTW, incase you didn't get it, my comment was a bit tongue in cheek; sort of like magnets in trees.
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Old 19-06-2009, 04:52 PM   #18
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we all knew the commodore was a bad idea. if holden wanna be economically friendly they would seize production instead of all this eco friendly engine bullocks lol
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Old 19-06-2009, 05:12 PM   #19
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the more commo's written off, the more work for holden to replace.
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Old 19-06-2009, 05:21 PM   #20
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Not really, I drive cars every day.

Make it harder to get a license, and the quality of drivers will increase.
It's harder to get a license now than it was when i got mine in 2001, it was harder for my brother to get his license in 2003 than it was for me in 2001 and it's now still harder to get a license.

My old man had to drive round the block with the local copper to get his license back in the day.

It's what they are teaching that is the problem, no where in the test is there how to control a car in a emergency situation driving at speed Ect Ect.

You can't save some people, natural selection comes into it! I once watched a guy loose control of his car (yes it was a commodore) and slam it into a tree his response "I'm going to cut that Fing tree down".

I know another mate (and i use that term loosely) who has written off 3 OMG Commodores. Not once has he said it happened cause he was being a tool, it's always, Oh it was too slippery at the time, the auto changed gears at the wrong time, i hit some gravel on the road blar blar blar

Some people have the inability too think before they do something.

I speed some times, I slide the rear end out once in a wile, and in 220,000 odd Km I've never had a crash wonder why, not saying i never will but if i do ill be the first one to admit i fked up!
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Old 23-06-2009, 11:37 PM   #21
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I wonder how many of these accidents begin with the phrase "Watch This!"
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Old 24-06-2009, 12:53 AM   #22
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the speed that thrills is the speed that kills.....my uncle used to say that to me , i think a lot of this tree hitting out of controlness( a new word ) is the dare devil mentality that is in many drivers .... and is in mostly the young who push the limits with out knowing where and when the limits are, and speed camera`s won`t do a dam thing unless they are in the drivers face so that drivers feel the glassy stare of big brother the whole time at intervals no longer than 15 seconds apart (attention span anyone), as long as cars have propulsion and drivers are human accidents will happen.
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I wonder how many people realise that hitting a tree is very likely the worst possible outcome for the occupants of your car.

Trees over say, 20cm diameter will not give much, and will focus all the force into a small area of your car. And the dirt as you approach the tree is likely not too good for breaking.

In many circumstances, I propose that a side swipe under full breaking might be better overall to reduce human impact.

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I wonder how many people realise that hitting a tree is very likely the worst possible outcome for the occupants of your car.

Trees over say, 20cm diameter will not give much, and will focus all the force into a small area of your car. And the dirt as you approach the tree is likely not too good for breaking.

In many circumstances, I propose that a side swipe under full breaking might be better overall to reduce human impact.

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Not really mate, cars are like the titanic, better to hit head on than sideswipe. That's because the front is designed to crumple and has up to 1000mm of space between the object and occupant, the side has only about 150mm of space to the occupant.
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I can see the rear occupant being ejected because of the prang but I am surprised that all 3 were... unless they weren't wearing seat belts.
It's amazing how many people still get ejected and killed from prangs that need not be fatal.
Buckle up .. it's that easy.
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I think it's obvious the poleys sit around a table. and the hands will always go up if the out come will generate more revenue.
The poleys themselves couldn't drive jack. so they have no idea.
Up hear in QLD we had a premier called peter beatoff.
He was against driver training.
I recon if ya cant control a car in a slide you should not be on the road. it's just as bad as a drunk driver. how many people, when they loose control. just lock up the brakes. let go of the wheel. close there eyes and put their hands over their face. true story! :
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That 19yr old is pretty tragic. If I must nit pick however. Late model commodore? From what I saw it was a VT, hardly late model.
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More gone!

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...31-661,00.html

No trees, just hitting each other!
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Although I hate to double post...

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...6-2862,00.html

Commodore V's tree.......
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Although I hate to double post...

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...6-2862,00.html

Commodore V's tree.......
This is actually quite sad. The deceased is reported to be in his 60's so most likely wasn't hooning about; often the cause for a significant amount of Holden fatal accidents.
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