samandben wrote:
My checks of my Council's Winter Service Plan's scheduling of salting versus the weather conditions at the time of the smash shows that they probably didn't follow their own Procedures.
What are their procedures ?
samandben wrote:
I'm not saying that they don't try to do their best. Just that I feel that it is important that the driving public needs to challenge a compliance, and check that the basic methodologies used for roadsurface-condition prediction are dependable. In the case of the ex copper who I mentioned, senior meteoroligists also confirmed that the weather-sensors used to determine local salting-frequencies COULD NOT HAVE GIVEN AN ACCURATE PREDICTION. His Wife suffered injury in a black-ice smash at far lower speeds than my Daughter was travelling.
But this is the very nature of Black Ice. It is neigh impossible to improve on what is in experienced guesstimates. How can we demand that they improve on this. You need proper research to identify where ALL the improvements might be made then after further Council decisions as to what is likely to be value for money. Seeing as how the next Council sessions are likely to have less money as the Gov sucks up even more they will be even more hard pressed to carry out their current obligations never mind new ones. Sorry.
It is interesting about the rubber in the tarmac - I assume that I the rubber crumb (old crumbled up tyres) great idea ... but I bet that wears out in rapid quick time ! I wonder if there is a silicone or polyurethane mix that might have some additional grip but lower freezing temperatures ?
samandben wrote:
His researches have revealed an authoritative confirmation that variation in the asphalt type at the scene was also a major contributory. Each time he and I proceed, we discover more 'basic' stuff' which unsettles us and encourages us to continue.
Not the slightest bit surprised, but there is much research and study to go before any sensible conclusions can be assigned, and then fought for.
samandben wrote:
... Euro advice about blackice, whereas our Highway Code doesn't (does it?)
Well I did give you the references. First thing about research ensure that you have the truth and facts always on your side. It does mention Black ice and you will be dismissed if you fail to recognise that it try's to warn drivers of the dangers. (I am not trying to be mean here, but you cannot dismiss the words that it states.) The whole highway code is online and there maybe additional references .... what have you dug up in there ?
samandben wrote:
What about Safe Speed helping with a lobby?
Well 'lobbying' is the task of taking this to Government directly. You cannot do that until you have all your research and facts thoroughly sorted out, and clearly presented. At the moment you are still in phase one : Is there a problem that needs to be solved & find all facts .... Fully identify the problem/s, only then can you move onto - present the facts and prove the case - then how to solve the problem, and what solutions exist and who might best execute those solutions and most importantly what benefit is factually proven to be plausible.
SafeSpeedv2 wrote:
Tyre pressures ?
samandben wrote:
Can't be absolutely sure, and as it was my car I'm a bit ashamed. Fairly confident, though, that my weekly check will have meant correct pressures. Plus, it's my routine to check and adjust pressures pre a long journey, when load is generally higher
Whether reliable as confirmation, the police-check of car condition revealed nothing of comment.
It IS OK to not know, most haven't a clue and have to check their manual or read it off the sticker that often lives on the 'B' pillar or under the bonnet ! It is not good not to know, but we all have to learn and understand that these things are important.

I have extreme interest in driving, but we are not all perfect, and have all had to learn at some point. I can tell you that mine vary bet. 30 and 35, to 32 and 38 depending on load, journey and conditions. At the moment they are 30 and 36 ... general driving ... (front and rear tyres ). Your car can behave differently if one or more tyres are not at their optimum pressure.

SafeSpeedv2 wrote:
likely because it cannot be logged
Could you tell me more about this, please safespeedv2?[/quote]
I do not have proof of this, but I was referring to the fact that unless an Authority can probably prove a target and show 'achievement' they will likely not receive funding ... IMHO only. The right FOI might get a result.