My observations while doing several hundred K's in the cage over summer (Coro) were more than the usual bunch of tail gaters and people cutting blind corners.
Both these are deliberate acts. If I was a plain clothes rozza I would have made a considerable amount of pingas for the chief thief!
Originally Posted by Albert
I agree with your observation but would prefer the term negligent to deliberate. These guys aren't thinking "I know it's illegal but I'm gonna tailgate anyway". Rather they're not thinking at all ..... except perhaps about the latest txt or the 027 on the back of the car in front.
Everyone 'knows' that speed kills...we are told often enough. What we are not told, and most are too thick to figure out, is that any motion, in any direction, has a 'speed' component. Including being stationary. Being in the wrong place, at the wrong time, and/or possessing any ability to manage one's weapon of choice is the problem within the slogan 'Speed kills'. The paper-war-mongers are obviously not allowed to have a category titled 'Stupidity'.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Particularly those shitty new (over the last couple of years) yellow 'corner' markers. Who was the bloody moron who thought those up?
I mean - the idea of marking the worst corners is great - even reduces the number of accidents - except where they use them on EVERY corner, regardless of whether there's ever been an accident on that corner or not, or whether there's full vision of the road all the way through the corner or not.
The worst thing about them (and it nearly caused me to crash, with all the family on board just the other night) is the reflectivity! The small ones are bad enough, but the big 5 chevron ones are terrible when you're driving with the lights on high beam. The glare back is like having an oncoming vehicle with un-dipped lights.
What's that? Just dip your lights you say? Yeah. Great idea - then you still can't see the road - and the feckin sign is still blasting you with reflected light.
And what's even worse - is the sunlight reflection from the same damn signs. Driving along, minding my own business, and FLASH arrrggghh. Where'd the road go?
Solution? Keep the signs, but paint over the reflective coating (must be able to find something out there to reduce the reflection/glare without removing the ability to see the sign).
And move the ones in stupidly obvious places to where they'll do some good.
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BRONZ has raised the question of the blinding corner signs with Transit. They have promised to review their design and location. For whatever that mayn be worth
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
You also need to have speed before you can go anywhere.
So back to the initial days of motoring then - have a man walking along in front of each vehicle, waving a red flag?... Then there'd be an outcry over the number of 'flag bearers' run over by drivers falling asleep.
Why do the authorities seem to have this fixation on 'stopping' as being the only means of avoiding an accident? In my experience (30 years on and off road motorcycling, road and dirt competition, NO other vehicle accidents, last 2 tickets were 160k and 180k - 15 years apart), straightline stopping (or trying to) is the surest way of having an accident!
What's wrong with accident AVOIDENCE? You know - where you jam on the brakes to scrub off some speed, then let go of the brakes, and SWERVE around the obstruction - or at least aim for a less hazardous target?
It doesn't matter what speed you're doing - if you don't hit anything!
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