graball wrote:
Oh trust me it is becoming more and more common, the standard of driving has dropped dramatically in the last ten years....which just happens to be the length of time that speed cameras have been about...makes you think doesn't it?
I can't beleive that's directly attributed to speed cameras. In fact I don't at all. And no, I'm not saying speed cameras are good before the more...ahem, 'dedicated' of this forum start sharpening their knives. I think they should mostly be scrapped and replaced by more police.
I think it's the 2 factors I gave earlier which are the biggest problems, and causes of problems.
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It's not rocket science to drive a car. People on this message board seem to make a big deal of it. Any monkey can drive a car safely as long as they follow a few common sense rules.
Sort of, yes. I managed very well before I read COAST and other bits and bobs. Common sense and patience is a huge plus when driving, and IMO you can get along with that fine.
Is my driving safer now I practice COAST? Yes, a bit as I was doing most of it before.
Should people read and put into practice COAST? Of course they should.
Sadly, not everyone has common sense on the roads (or at all).
I think one of the worst things to do is the whole 'monkey see monkey do'.
A good example, a big traffic jam. Stuck there for ages, and someone decides to use the hard shoulder. What happens then, loads of people follow.
And ever notice in fog/heavy rain, people tent to copy the distance others are leaving inbetween cars even if it's totally inappropriate? I find when I do leave such a gap in weather like that, some idiot thinks I am leaving a space for him and pulls into it.
If people thought for themselves more it would improve the roads greatly.