
Originally Posted by
GTRMAN
So to summarise,
• Speed is most often a factor but not always the cause of an accident.
• NZ has more than its fair share of poorly designed / maintained roads
• Our driver licensing system turns out poorly trained and over confident drivers
• Too many people think it is fine to operate a motor vehicle after drinking / smoking / shooting up etc.
It would seem that we are all very good at identifying the problems, what are some solutions?
If speed IS a factor ... it becomes one of the causes. Most accidents are caused by a number of causes. Often ... remove one factor ... and the accident wont (may not) happen. If it still happens ... the likelyhood of less serious injurys may result, the lower the speed at which ... that accident occurs.
Design and build qualitys of New Zealand, roads have nothing to do with the belief of some ... that they can travel on roads like the lower south island west coast ... at the same speed they travel on city motorways (or vice-versa). Same speed limit ... right ... ???
Whatever driver licensing system is used in any country ... it is the vehicle operators usual belief ... that the result of failure to obey any road rules ... may only just result in a financial fine ... or at worst, the loss of their drivers licence. The real cost, is not deaths ... but a long term recovery from injurys. AND long term non-recovery (to full health) injurys.
What people think is OK prior to driving on the roads is not the issue. THEY know the effects ... but they either think those effects never happen with them ... or they just don't give a dam.
Perhaps ... the solution is for people to start ... GIVING A DAM ... !!!
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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