
Originally Posted by
Erelyes
The tourist who killed three people on the roads on Queen's Birthday Weekend was not speeding, he failed to stop at a stop sign.
Shall we work out the speed that the deceased's vehicle would have had to be travelling, for the accident to be prevented, and bring the national speed limit down to that?
Or UP to it. Up or down, if they had been travelling at a significantly different speed the timing would've been completely different and they would never have met.
On another note, I wonder why noone is talking about what the victim (not the tourist) could've done to prevent the accident. I have come up to an intersection a few times where I wasn't sure whether or not the approaching vehicle was going to stop. I have applied the brakes strongly just in case they didn't and only when I was sure released them. Surely it's not that hard to look at a car and judge that they're going too fast, too close to the intersection, to be certain they're going to stop?
After all, isn't this the point of the latest traffic "safety" ad?
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin (1706-90)
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending to much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
"Motorcycling is not inherently dangerous. It is, however, EXTREMELY unforgiving of inattention, ignorance, incompetence and stupidity!" - Anonymous
"Live to Ride, Ride to Live"
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