
Originally Posted by
ManDownUnder
Yeah - I did a defensive/advanced driving course years ago and the instructor said something like "I don't care how good you and your car is, if you go too fast around a corner you will fall off"
Me thinks he was right
Yep, it's the propaganda, that any speed above the posted speed limit is too fast, which is pissing people off. Just like there are plenty of places where doing the speed limit would be going way too fast... the opposite is also true.

Originally Posted by
scumdog
And boy, didn't they bombard us with the "Yes, we're raising the speed limit but we're also going to strictly enforce it and woe betide anybody exceeding it"
Of course initially everybody thought "fair enough"
Quite a lot has happened in the years since. New fangled electronics like ABS and EPS. Airbags, seatbelt pre-tensioners, improved crumplezones, etc. Better tyres, generally higher specced brakes, more power, etc. Today's vehicles are much more capable than those made 25 years ago.
Certainly there has been a very large increase in traffic density.
Have there been any significant changes as to how driver education is being handled?

Originally Posted by
James Deuce
That's the only statistic that is an absolute and the only one that should be used to draw any conclusions. Prior to the introduction of seatbelts and helmets, 3 times as many people were killed on NZ's roads. So the road toll would be 1200 per year given the same circumstances as 1973. Cars with no brakes, no power, no seatbelts and 14 people and a giant tent crammed in for the Summer holiday trip.
The bloody Gubbmint should be saying well done! Over the last 40 years youse fellas have had to cope with massive increases in traffic density, adapt to changing road layouts and usage while we slowly "upgraded" the congested nexii in each major city. Through all that along with changes to how society uses cars, you just about stopped drinking and driving, cut the road toll to a third of what it was (as a per capita rate) and traveled vastly greater distances every year. We banned cellphone usage in moving vehicles because you fellas asked for it, but we're not sure if it will change things. We'll let you know in 10 years.
We're very pleased with you.
Keep it up.
A very good point. But there is one misconception - road safety is not about the individuals involved. Congratulating the road users on the fact that they crash less is erroneous. Road safety depends upon the regulations imposed. Sensible regulations, enforced in a sensible manner will provide better results than hard-line regulations enforced with righteous zeal or slack regulations enforced with leniency.
No matter how much road safety in NZ has improved over the last 40 years, there are absolutely no excuses as to why the number of accidents per passenger mile in NZ should be any higher than in any other western country. If anything it should be less considering the relatively low traffic density.
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
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