
Originally Posted by
bogan
There are some theories (maybe studies too) showing that as the safety of a situation increases, so do the risks people take.
It's called Risk Homeostasus.

Originally Posted by
bogan
In saying that though, people will always overstep the boundaries, and safer roads and cars will lower the damage to those that do.
The damage won't be less because the compensation means that accidents will be more severe (e.g. higher speed) or involve people that would not otherwise be involved (airbags may save the car's occupants but they do nothing for the pedestrain that gets hit because the driver was "safer" and could take less care).

Originally Posted by
bogan
Imo they can start by ripping up dangerous roadside furniture.
Spot on!
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