True.
Some could have ahead-on with themselves at 5kph on an airport runway at midday.
They are not driving - they are haphazardly steering a lump of metal with four wheels with just enough skill to avoid crashig it.
Most of the time.
And then are very surprised when they DO crash...![]()
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
Travelled that road for years and can concur that sure, the road is unforgiving through there - no "margin for error" wiggle space, but as has been said ad infinitum the road itself is not dangerous. Drivers who either drive beyond their limits or with their brain not fully engaged or outside the conditions are the cause of all the accidents through that stretch.
Lowering the speed limit is likely to further increase the frustration felt by many motorists who travel that highway (yellow paint monster has had a field day already). I'm pretty sure there will be a high correlation between driver frustration and accident statistics.
Yes, lowering the speed limit will probably increase frustration.
Road width and alignment plays a major part in providing safe travel. Sealed shoulders with runoff zones (clear zones ), passing lanes and other engineered elements are basic to roading design and construction. However, an upgrade simply appears to be in the "can't afford it basket".
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