TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
There was a very nice show on TV a while ago on National Geo, for those who have sky, Called Test your brain.
Its all about the brain and how it processes the information from the sensory organs. I highly recommend that some of you watch it.
Lets see if some of you can see this dude pickpocket ANY of the items from these people.
http://natgeotv.com/asia/test-your-b...os/pick-pocket
Car drivers pretty much work on the same analogy as this, so it is relevant somehow...
I never get lost. I go on adventures
What do you mean by '"assumed" right of way'?
(Later you mention they were all on give way signs. So what was assumed?)
Yesterday I had a Range Rover pull out from the side of the road (in a suburban street) after the car in front of me (fairly well ahead) had passed it. He saw that car go past, possibly didn't even look for more traffic, then pulled out into the road in front of me. Full on emergency stop. Rise in the road meant I couldn't just go around him - no idea what might come over the hill coming the other way. Too busy stopping to react in any other way, didn't even beep - possibly good since if he'd jammed on his own brakes I might have hit him.
A good reminder to me that, yes, I need to assume I'm invisible. If I'd noticed the Rover (not that he had his indicator on or anything) had a driver in it and might pull out I'd have been more ready when he did.
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
maybe if road users could nominate other drivers a limited amount of "rep points", for good or considerate driving, it might entice people to concentrate. Get enough rep points and you get a merit point banked on your license which you could offset demirit points with, or maybe lower premiums or rego. (lower rego - yea right![]()
I've spent my money on bikes, booze and babes. The rest I've wasted....
but if you could only rep the same plate once a year or sumit...
I reckon it'd be simple for [s]LTSA[/s] LTNZ (whatever they're called this week) to have a form on their website...
You'd enter a plate, a date and select a message from a bunch of choices, like "Please review the indication rules for roundabouts".
Then, when the license expiry notice is mailed out to the owner, the computer could pop-in the message on the form. (If someone gets ten messages logged to their plate - maybe someone would visit them?).
(This'd be totally anonymous. The date allows for situations like sale of vehicle between "offence" and mail-out (or maybe figuring out which of your kids was driving your car that day). The message is pre-canned to stop knobs sending foul messages for kicks.)
Probably a total waste of time, but, I dream...
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
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