dcbwhaley wrote:
Recently Claire does seem to have become very negative recently, denigrating virtually every road safety initiative she sees - often, as in this case, on quite spurious grounds.
I support what is known to be good and disapprove of what isn't.
The Fire service is part of the Camera Partnership and for a fire spokesperson to spout speed as if it is the only factor of significance is frankly appalling as it continues to imply that had someone simply kept their speed to the or within the limit they 'will have been' safe. Firemen / women know that many aspects make up a crash and I am sure he may have said more in the interview but as I am sure I am judged by what is said in the press so is he. So you learn to say less and only the key points that you want printed.
I will never agree with something because I am tired of or am bored of 'always' appearing to be negative. In fact that is easier! It is far harder, and far more stressful and tough to disagree. I wish they were implementing many, many more proper road safety procedures ... that way less people would be becoming part of the KSI stats!
And for your information I did agree with a road safety action just yesterday, on the radio as I agreed with a chap from the Lincs SCP, where proper engineering at a junction removed the speed camera and placed a roundabout at the junction, which improved throughput and claimed to be safer.
dcbwhaley wrote:
All teachers know that "shock and horror" is very good way of driving a message home. Many young or immature people do not readily realise how bad the consequences of their careless behaviour can be.
Do 'all teachers' know and use this tactic ? What every single one? Personally I doubt that very much. From a road safety Australian psychologist (Alex Jerrim (Sp may not be perfect)) programs that I have seen and the few young people I have spoken to this has not worked. They view games and state they are far worse ! That this often rides over them and they still feel it is not 'real'.
Bearing in mind what can be learned from 'self interest' of a better and safer life personally to each individual this would also hold true. As in we leanr better when we think we can benefit so e.g. don't hit someone because it will mess up your own life ... is the harsh reality is a stronger and harder hitting message.
Children who have attended adult prisons and heard and seen the harsher life and conditions realise what they may experience and that can help, plus with some guidance and trust and occupation to create worthwhile self projects they can get back on the 'straight and narrow', but there are always a few who still no matter what go off the rails ...
I think people forget some kids see far worse in their own homes, so shock tactics also just wash off in the dame way they have learned to cope with other emotional events so does this (way of 'teaching' if you dare call it that). I think much has failed when people are resorting to these types of last ditch attempts at imparting messages!
Mostly it has always been true that people remember a message when it is 'funny' .... How many people here still recall many of the clips from 'Mr Bean' and his driving escapades ? Positive messages work and often negative sad messages don't and certainly not long term.
Plus then we can also get into the 'what message are you really trying to teach'? Don't hit people? Well no one goes out to have an accident / incident ! Drive with care & consideration would be a much stronger more positive self interest message ...

dcbwhaley wrote:
The number of people who have changed their behaviour after being involved in an accident and having the consequences written in blood is legion.
But that is too late ! As I am sure you will agree. (I hope) so the whole system has failed them ... whether it is from the initial 'lack of' safety messages, the 'wrong' (slow down & all will somehow be 'safe') messages, failing to promote the right messages of how to drive / ride well and safely (all the time & in many situations), then whether any of the road markings and signs are wrong or in a damaged conditions or even if the road upkeep and condition is poor, then there are all the personal failed in skill, knowledge and ability, and couple that with a mix of this plus failed to judge or manage the risk well enough ... we need to always try to promote the right way to travelling safely first, long, long before any attempt to try and shock !
There is of course the simple fact that when you try to show a vast and growing speed camera industry that is spreading like a virus Globally it is highly likely that you are going to appear negative to many aspects of current actions and thinking ... it is very tragic as people are dying because of this failed road safety policy and until people in the top jobs are bold and strong enough to stand up against it, it will continue to bleed the motoring sector with money and with lives. As Paul said 'Saving face instead of lives'.