vistaed wrote:
Seems big T has dragged me to this place...cheers BT.
You're welcome, dragged or otherwise.
vistaed wrote:
My point about the titanic is that I see speed cameras as just one issue contributing to our dangerous roads. As such I support this campaign. But it is only one issue among many, it is a single deckchair. Surly we need to critically understand how all the issues contributing to our dangerous roads are linked and then develop a strategy to tackle the whole problem.
Essentially the road safety battlegrounds are 'engineering' (cars, roads, medial and rescue) and 'psychology' (driver skills, behaviours, attitudes). Since the engineering is going along quite nicely under its own steam, it must be the job of policy to create and promote the 'good psychology'. Which is the direction of our Manifesto:
http://www.safespeed.org.uk/manifesto.htmlvistaed wrote:
I believe that another way is possible but for that change to take place there needs to be a marked shift in thinking not only about our transport systems but the way in which our whole economy is planned. That is the political aspect to the problem, or the titanic.
I'd rather trust the market than the planners. Yes there's a bit of room for both, but EVERY modern economy in the world has built a motor transport dependency. The market knows. I'm absolutely positive about it.