andymusic wrote:
Thank you for all your comments so far regarding this petition even if they all seem extremely negative, but everyone has to have their own opinions. All I'm asking for is a change in the highway code for these types of road not a total spend on road signs etc. This will help people be more aware on these types of roads of the dangers involved. Also, as my car was written off in just such an accident on one of these roads (it was hit while it was parked up outside my girlfriends house where there is enough room for cars to pass safely) it will help to make sure this sort of careless type of driving is properly dealt with after the accident. The car driver was kind of punished by his stupidity to drive too fast for the road etc. because they had to cut him out of the wreckage and he was lucky to get away with his life. But due to the fact the speed limit on these roads is 60mph, he will not be prosecuted for the accident, which was clearly his fault, as the CPS could not totally prove without a doubt that he was doing more than 60mph after the police investigation but it was clearly obvious that he was(and even if he was doing between 40-60mph this was obviously too fast for the road then for him to lose control of his car). A drop in the speed limit would make sure these accidents were properly dealt with and the driver punished so that he would not do this again. I'm sure he also has the mental effects of remembering now that traveling at that speed and losing control of his car and getting cut out of the wreckage will stay with him for sometime to come, I know it would me if I had been in that situation. I'm sure a lot of us drivers are extremely sensible in the way we approach our driving habits and control of our vehicles, but I'm afraid the inexperienced and younger driver still needs alot of guidance to help them learn that a vehicle can do alot of damage and even kill if not given proper respect and that includes speed on these types of road.
PS. This accident occurred on a straight bit of the road also (where he increased his speed), so it isn't just bends on these roads that are the problem either.
I can understand the way you feel.....................you parked your car assuming its safety and an 'accident' happened. My question is - would you have decided to petition for change of speed limit had this not have happened?' You are angry, understandably so, and feel that to reduce the speed limit would deter this happening again.
However, this is not how it works. If, and only if, you were successful in getting the speed reduced, all this would do would to be to slow a percentage of people down and the remainder would continue to do as before. I live in the countryside, actually on a single track road, and see vehicles all day long. The majority of drivers take care on the bends and make use of the 60mph where appropriate. yes, we have had a few hits and bumps (one even a fire engine on an emergency call), but I can not see a speed reduction on my particular road would change the way drivers use this road.
The driver that hit your car will be wiser for the crash (we hope), but to penalise ALL drivers, most of whom are sensible is a drastic action.
Take time out - be kind to yourself for a while - then rethink.