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    The boss turned me down when I asked for "danger money" considering I had to traverse 6 of the top 100 on a simple trip from Hamilton to Tokoroa, Dunno how I made it there alive...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Cohen.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by St_Gabriel View Post
    The boss turned me down when I asked for "danger money" considering I had to traverse 6 of the top 100 on a simple trip from Hamilton to Tokoroa, Dunno how I made it there alive...
    Hey, I should try that one (then avoid the beating). I use around 13 quite regularly (Te Irirangi, Ti Rakau and entering/exiting the city on Nelson/Hobson) just for work, then the total climbs to probably about 20 when country riding is included.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    If only they spent more time and money on increasing driver skill and discipline, then they wouldn't need to "improve" intersections...
    Ah, the crux of the problem.

    If we increase our skills ourselves instead of expecting the gubbermint to do it, the nation would be a safer place to use the roads in.

    Why do we give control to someone else? Because that way we absolve ourselves of responsibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    Ah, the crux of the problem.

    If we increase our skills ourselves instead of expecting the gubbermint to do it, the nation would be a safer place to use the roads in.

    Why do we give control to someone else? Because that way we absolve ourselves of responsibility.

    Just sayin.
    Wrong country to ever develop that mindset without Government interference.
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    Reliance on other (civilian) people, is no better than reliance on Government.

    After all, how many sober people who've done defensive driving training (etc) have been killed by other people who were drunk and/or just crap drivers/riders (etc)?

    I'm not saying we shouldn't all up-skill ourselves, but it's also silly to not expect/want "the Government" to spend some of our tax dollars fixing the clearly dodgy road situations.
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    There are no bad roads. Just bad people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    There are no bad roads. Just bad people.
    That's too simplistic.

    Even where the real problem is "bad people", in some cases it is easiest to protect the "good people" by changing the "(not) bad roads".

    Just look at how many people still can't do something as simple as indicate properly on a roundabout. You think you can fix all the roading issues through education and training?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    You think you can fix all the roading issues through education and training?
    That, and eugenics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Only one in the Bay of Plenty too - just east of Tauranga/Papamoa ...

    An amazing number in Napier/Hastings .. what's wrong with the drivers over there ???
    Large number of tourists and confusing one way/dual carriageway sections with signs only seconds before the intersection gets my bet

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    Mate's wife killed at #1.
    Probably mostly due to idiot driving (not seeing/ignoring compulsory stop) but even so, I'm happy if they spend some money to reduce the risk.
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    These stats are absolute numbers. Wouldn't it make more sense to have crashes per number of users of each intersection?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yevjenko View Post
    These stats are absolute numbers. Wouldn't it make more sense to have crashes per number of users of each intersection?
    Naaa ... the cost/benefit analyse only takes into account how many deaths occurred - nothing too subtle like how may deaths per vehicle movement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Naaa ... the cost/benefit analyse only takes into account how many deaths occurred - nothing too subtle like how may deaths per vehicle movement.
    Silly me for thinking it could be useful stats
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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    That's too simplistic.
    I'm with Jim.

    The road doesn't jump up and stab anyone. It is inert.
    Humans cause the death/s.

    A bit like guns really.
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