Anyone interested... - https://careers.acc.co.nz/jobdetails?ajid=oswca
Anyone interested... - https://careers.acc.co.nz/jobdetails?ajid=oswca
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Old enough to know better
(but doing it anyway!)
You seem to struggle with figures in the same way that Ixion did.
The pie chart on this page http://www.transport.govt.nz/researc...facts-2012.pdf indicates that of all motorcycle accidents, about a third are single vehicle accidents i.e. the motorcyclist cannot point the blame at any other road user. Of the other two thirds, which are multi vehicle accidents (i.e. collisions), the motorcyclist has the responsibility (full or at least partial) in about half the number.
That would therefore indicate that motorcyclists bear the responsibility for about 66% of the crashes they have.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
The entire "partial responsibility - full responsibility" thing is an old statistical trick to make a group seem to be more at fault than they really are. When I did math we called it "shifting the denominator". Its a cunning trick to give you the result you want.
Look at a simple case.
Say there are two types of cars, blue and red. There are equal amount of blue cars and red cars, and they travel identical distances and have identical crash rates.
Say I then divide accidents up.
Blue car hits blue car. Red car hits red car. Red car hits blue car.
We already know that the accident rate is identical, as we invented the entire scenario.
But my headline will scream "Red cars are only 50% of the vehicles on the road, but we see them in 66% of two car collisions".
Katman will then tell me I need a blue car.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
See, the thing is, I actually don't give a fuck what percentage it might be.
The reality is, if it were only 5% of single vehicles crashes that could be blamed on road conditions then we're clearly not very good on two wheels.
If 95% of single vehicle crashes could be blamed on road conditions then we'd clearly be piss poor at reading road conditions.
Either way, we'd have vast room for improvement.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Now they are advertising for the role of chair person - who wants to work 60 days (20 days of meetings + prep) of the year and get paid $60,000.
Sounds pretty good to me - I wouldn't mind taking the small pay cut to get most of the year off work.
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