SafeSpeedv2 wrote:
It is utterly tragic to see that through lack of proper guidance of road safety messages, that motorists are failing to observe understand and respond appropriately to conditions that were so obviously in need of much greater care.
It is compounded by the locals believing that they understand about road safety enough to decide that in fact a lower speed will simply stop all road errors - mirroring the propaganda officially dished out. Their mistaken believe that speed is the total measure of safety, and that they are capable of judging the instant solution. Very sad.
I always wonder where the 'the locals' get the impression that they are sufficiently qualified to come to their cockamamie conclusions.
Why do they never say, "I'm not a road & traffic safety expert, but we need one to do an investigation in this area immediately, because I'm sick and tired of living near an accident blackspot."
Instead, they act as if their outrage and indignance is sufficient qualification.
That's not what gets my goat, though ...
If, in response to some horrific local accident, an area resident responded,
"Why hasn't the road layout been altered?"
or
"We need more police patrolling the area"
why do we never hear about these? Are they truly non-occurrences?
Or do they keep asking around until they find someone who asks for a camera, ignoring all other utterances?
Because if it's the latter, then that news medium is complicit in some way with the 'speed kills' agenda.