http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/8150958.stmQuote:
Husband killed wife reversing car
A husband killed his wife when he backed their car into her on the driveway of their Sheffield home.
A spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said the death of the 84-year-old woman, who has not been named, appeared to be a tragic accident.
The couple are thought to have been preparing for a day out when the 85-year-old man reversed the automatic Mercedes saloon on the driveway.
Police have appealed for witnesses to contact them.
Can we now expect to hear a press release from road safety "charity" BRAKE calling for drivers to use more care and attention when reversing on driveways?
I doubt it, yet these incidents are all too common. A young child was killed in Cumbria in similar circumstances in the last 12 months or so.
And why is this a tragic "accident"? I thought we didn't have "accidents" any more, just collisions?
Good job the Mercedes was not anywhere near the speed limit, or BRAKE would have been all over the press on this like a rash, calling for the speed limit to be reduced to protect other road users!
Road safety is a complex mechanism of interactions between all road users, yet the government's main thrust is aimed at vehicle drivers, and in particular speed.
Speed cameras earn the government money, while road policing units COST money to run, and are being reduced all over the country at a time when car ownership is increasing, and road use standards falling!
Meanwhile some pedestrians are loose on the roads - with no tax or insurance to worry about, do not need an MOT, and do not have to pass a test, or read the Highway Code, and yet they rarely get prosecuted for disobeying the laws of the road when they break them!
It is about time the government got it's road safety head out of the sand!
My condolences go out to the family of the dead woman, who indeed was the victim of a tragic accident - as are many other victims on our roads each year.