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16-12-2008, 07:54 PM | #91 | |||
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Unfortunately sometimes the speed limit needs to be broken. Instead of trying to fix things with a quick band aid fix maybe the real problem should be fixed. People are still going to overtake under dangerous conditions and limiting the speed is only going to result in more deaths. Instead they should look at fixing the real problem which is driver education. It may not be the easiest fix but it would certainly help more then just a blanket speed limit on cars.
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16-12-2008, 07:56 PM | #92 | ||
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I havnt read so much emotional claptrap for ages and its quite hilerious (in a disturbing sort of way) If you want to limit your car, do it as it can be done! If you want to limit your families cars, do it by all means! bfiipursuit Why the hell do you have a 200 plus RWKW modified ute and advertise the fact? Surely its not required? Lead by example and sell it and start walking. I know exactly where Flappist is coming from on this, don't always agree but I do on this. Also I am sorry to say .... "Speed Kills"! NO its not black and white and if you think it is ...... prove me wrong when you blow up doing 45 in a 40 zone. Another arguement that ends in tears ....... just like the one happening above! | [/url] |
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16-12-2008, 07:59 PM | #93 | |||
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My car can have over 200 rwkw, doesnt mean i need to use it on public streets... I seriously don't see your point...
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16-12-2008, 08:08 PM | #94 | ||||
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16-12-2008, 08:12 PM | #95 | |||
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well your basically saying that becaues i have a 240 rwkw car i should condone speeding on highways and that i should think speedlimiting cars for youngsters is a bad idea? Thats what your saying?? Why? If you had lost a friend thru speed then possibly u would be more aware of the issues, rather then just flapping around trying defend illegal activity.. We all do it but really do we need to do it to the extent that some think? Im over this thread, its full of piisss and wind.
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16-12-2008, 08:15 PM | #96 | ||
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And around we go......
Any more name calling and this is over, we can rise above it surely. |
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16-12-2008, 08:16 PM | #97 | |||
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16-12-2008, 08:25 PM | #98 | ||||
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often the attitude is that "it wont happen to me, im a good driver, i can control myself and my surroundings no matter how fast i go" how are we going to do any more than we already have? learners already have to sit through 120 hours of supervised driving in victoria (which can be lied about of course), we are constantly bombarded with road safety ads and the threat of speed cameras is all too real no matter where you are. the fact that people get booked doing 200kph shows that they simply will not learn. there are cameras everywhere and they dont care about the consequences what im trying to say is that idiots will be idiots |
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16-12-2008, 08:27 PM | #99 | ||||
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If I wanted to point a finger at something, it would probably be the lack of enough circuits for people to hoon to their fulfilment... |
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16-12-2008, 08:29 PM | #100 | ||||
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16-12-2008, 08:49 PM | #101 | |||
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There is more of a problem with twits loosing control of there cars at lower speeds in the city because of inability to handle any sort of power than cars on a highway momentarily speeding over 100 km/hr. I beleive there is a direct association between high powered cars and speed limiting ..... I cannot see how anyone can say ....... "Cars should be limited to save lives but its OK to have as much power as they like ...... even though I dont use it on the street!" Why have that much power but dont use it? Obviously its not required then so why have it? It can be just as bad as over 100km's? I have 240rwkw's but I dont use it on the street? My car goes over 100km/hr BUT I dont use it on the street? As FC said .......... around we go ....... | [/url] |
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16-12-2008, 09:09 PM | #102 | ||
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and we go back to square one.
choice and personal responsibilites. you choose to speed . you choose to be an idiot. you choose to face the consequences all these fandangled ideas serve only one purpose...to dumb down drivers into zombies on the road.. they do nothing to help the actual root cause TAKE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR YOUR OWN ACTIONS : |
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16-12-2008, 09:18 PM | #103 | |||
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16-12-2008, 09:24 PM | #104 | ||
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Popcorn anyone?
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16-12-2008, 09:55 PM | #105 | |||
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However, studies have shown that a phone conversation via bluetooth is far more distracting than a conversation with a passenger. http://www.unews.utah.edu/p/?r=112608-2 That's one of a couple that I've read. |
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16-12-2008, 10:12 PM | #106 | ||
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I don't believe where this thread has gone. Geez, if this was so simple that the road safety issue could be solved by slapping on a speed limiter. Speed, on its own, accounts for stuff all. From my humble observations, the biggest contributors to accidents are driver inattention; not driving to the conditions; arrogance; aggressive lane changing/cornering; driver distractions; skill errors; drink driving; illicit drugs; simple driver error; and not looking ahead or taking notice of other road users or oncoming problems up ahead.
In Germany in 2007 whilst driving down an autobahn just out of Frankfurt, there were 3 lanes of highway where the average speed was 140kph, obviously faster in the 'fast' lane. So, there were were, sitting at 140kph in amongst literally hundreds of other cars using the highway at the same time. And guess what? We didn't self implode. Our car didn't suddenly roll onto its roof and send us all to a fiery death. Nope, the traffic just cruised along quite nicely thanks very much. Why? Well, the road was good, drivers were paying attention, people drove to the conditions, and we lived to tell the tale. To be brutally honest, I felt safer on a German autobahn than I do on most Australian 100kph roads. The difference in driver attitude between both scenarios was staggering. Conversely, every season I go skiing in Victorian skifields, not a season would go past when I didn't see at least a couple of cars off the side of the road, and more near misses than I care to remember. Far from doing 140kph, most cars that came to grief were probably doing 100kph less......but still a good 20kph too fast for the conditions. Judgement, attitude, respect for conditions. You can't legislate for that. The dumbing-down of Australian drivers contributes more to road trauma than we'd care to admit IMO. There's this mindset that if you're doing the speed limit, you're 100% safe and you can turn off your brain. The staggering amount of single vehicle crashes and fatalities on straight, lonely country roads is testament to this. As one of the most heavily policed and over legislated countries in the Western World, I think we've given the old "make a law for it bandwagon" a fairly good go thus far. Unfortunately, as a society we've concentrated on the catchy logo "speed kills" for too long at the expense of almost everything else, excepting drink driving campaigns of course. Problem is, the poor attitude to driving in general has grown over many years, and personally, I don't know how we're ever going to turn it around. Bad habits and poor attitudes are notoriously hard to 'unlearn'. Brent. |
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16-12-2008, 10:47 PM | #107 | ||
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I see the OP's post of "In October, Ford unveiled a "MyKey" device which allows parents to control how fast their teenagers drive" has drifted off in subsequent posts away from the original proposal of limiting teenagers speed when using parent's vehicles.
I think the concept has merit. The parents can control the top speed (not acceleration) of the vehicle based on their assessment of the teenager driver's capability. If they are just on Ps, I see no problem in being able to limit the top speed in the family's higher performance vehicle to say 90kph. In the end, the higher the speed, the bigger the accident and the higher likelihood of being killed. Sure you can kill yourself at 60kpm sideways into a tree but you can't stop idiots doing this. But with this myKey idea, you can stop the teenager seeing how fast the vehicle will go on a quiet backroad at night. (here's what happens when you crash at 170kph ! Audi S6 crash @ 170kph ) Last edited by BionicGT; 16-12-2008 at 10:53 PM. |
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16-12-2008, 10:51 PM | #108 | ||
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Brent you have my vote for best post...........
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17-12-2008, 12:03 AM | #109 | |||
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17-12-2008, 12:05 AM | #110 | |||
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so youd seriously want a bunch of p platers doing 90 on the highway? p platers cop enough from other motorists anyway without aggravating them by travelling at 90 on the highway |
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17-12-2008, 08:18 AM | #111 | |||
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The fact you would have a problem with someone travelling at a lower speed while they are learning to drive,pretty much sums up the types of attitudes we have been talking about in this thread.
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17-12-2008, 09:15 AM | #112 | ||
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its hard to balance speed and safety without causing issues on the road. I dont think there is a perfect answer as this thread shows, there are a lot of different ideas out there.
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17-12-2008, 09:27 AM | #113 | ||
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Speed "differential" is a big issue on our roads, normally its because there are cars traveling well above the posted limits weaving in and out of "slower" speed compliant traffic, this "differential" in speed catches people out who aren't expecting faster approaching vehicles, but impatience and lack of general courteousness is a bigger issue, the whole reason for L and P platters to display these plates should be to alert other motorists to be more understanding and display more patience when driving around them.....
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17-12-2008, 11:03 AM | #114 | ||
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for all the people on here saying more gizmo's are needed for "saving lives" should read this
http://www.caradvice.com.au/2852/roa...getting-worse/ England, Japan and Germany have much higher populations then us yet less road deaths then we do. germanys top speed in their vehicles is limited to 250kph quote from that page "Between 2004 and 2005 there was a seven per cent fall in the developed nations median road death rate per 100,000 population, but Australian’s rate rose two per cent". and maybe all you people who say the governments policies are working/gizmo's are needed/slow down....go to this website below and go to the facts page RoadSense.com.au we have to stop becoming a bunch of robots on the road. |
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17-12-2008, 11:21 AM | #115 | |||
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All this tells us is that these countrys have less morons on the road, I have driven in quite a few countrys (england most recently) and I can honestly say that australians are the worst drivers in the developed world,and one of the reasons is because people like "flappist" think the road is his property for his private use. Until there is a MASSIVE change in driver attitudes in this country,we cannot raise speed limits. Common sense,patience,courtesy etc do not exist on australian roads,yet on european roads they do,and thats with 10 times the amount of cars on the road.
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17-12-2008, 02:16 PM | #118 | |||
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boys....im not a moderator but i don't want this thread shut down just yet. i want an answer from people who keep saying jamming more laws and gizmo's in our face will help reduce road deaths rather then a total change of road behaviours....... |
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