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08-07-2010, 09:28 PM | #1 | ||
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As per the thread title - should Ford be more involved in road safety and driver training?
I'm not talking about the passive safety features in its cars, I'm talking about community programs/initiatives to support or sometimes counter the policy moves that State Governments come up with and perhaps do its own bit to arrest the national road toll. Kind of like getting its image out there, but in another way. Fact is, the road toll involves people, driving cars, getting killed. Of course there are pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, truck drivers that add to all of it, but most road trauma comes from people driving cars. Cars and roads today are safer than they have ever been, but people still get killed and maimed. The common denominator is, of course, people. High profile crashes over the past 12 months involving young or novice drivers driving Fords have been spread all over the media. I'm not saying Ford is complicit in these crashes in any way shape or form, but would it be prudent for Ford to be on the front foot with its own road safety programs and support driver training schemes? It could also serve to hose down the occasional criticism from some quarters where performance cars = bad = dead people. Discuss.
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08-07-2010, 09:34 PM | #2 | ||
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Personally I can not see it happening from a business point of view. A lot expense at a time all auto manufacturers are struggling. For something that really is unlikely to result in many additional sales to cover the expense.
It would be great if they did but I doubt they will.
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08-07-2010, 09:38 PM | #3 | ||
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Ford through FPV were the first Manufacturer in Australia to offer standard inclusion of Advanced Driver Training Courses - http://www.fpv.com.au/fpv-experience...-benefits.aspx
They are in fact still the only Aussie-based manufacturer to do so today. Given the volumes of non-FPV Falcons sold, it's probably not feasible to also expect this as a standard offering on other Fords, but certainly a strong initiative. As for whether it could spread further, anyone else's thoughts on something feasible?
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08-07-2010, 09:40 PM | #4 | ||
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FPV do it (in a sense) and I would LOVE it if Ford did it for their XR range.
But are the type of people who can afford a brand new XR or FPV the one's who REALLY NEED funded driver training ??? Probably not. If you want to target driver training funding there's really only one place you're going to get it...and they aren't likely to give it...
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08-07-2010, 09:41 PM | #5 | ||
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What I was getting at was not a "bundled package" of driver training whenever someone bought a car, but more like subsidising or supporting an already recognised scheme or course. More of a 'statement' on driver training and road safety than anything - kind of like establishing its road safety credentials.
And then of course there is road safety policy.
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08-07-2010, 10:00 PM | #7 | ||
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Ford could release a list of vehicles it considers best for Learners, P-Platers and Younger drivers like the Government did, butbroken down into categories of small, medium, large, commercial etc to cater for people's size/space needs.
They could highlight availability of safety packs on certain models as a key to look out for on used cars for better safety, along with showing the 4 and 5 star rated vehicles for better crash safety, showing braking/traction systems available and generally helping to share the message that would have been publicised when new.
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08-07-2010, 10:18 PM | #10 | ||
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The only reason Ford should do it, would be to demonstrate that the FG actually is the safest ever Falcon, and show how well it handles under condition's as well as giving others an education on road safety. Ford need to be more smart about these kind of things.
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10-07-2010, 11:24 AM | #12 | ||
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Ah you mean:
HOON SCHOOL ACA exclusive report on how Ford are indoctrinating young drivers in HOONism and training them to kill on our roads. We sent our latest road safety expert Harold Screwby to investigate.... Well Tracey I am here at the secret Ford HOON training camp and what I have seen has truly shocked me. Firstly they allowed these drivers to travel at up to 140km/h on their HOON training facility. This is faster than any speed limit in the country and I not sure how many have already been killed this morning. Then they put water on the road and showed them how to do slides, obviously getting ready for maccas carpark. Then they were practicing charging down at a target to see how late they could brake without damaging their HOON V8 and turbo cars. Just the sort of HOON behavior designed to frighten small children on pedestrian crossings outside schools. After that they raced around objects and then slipping into a garage as quickly as possible, obviously honing their skills at evading Police. They are quite sneaky though as all of those killed and maimed during this training have been hidden, probably in a mass grave, away from the normal people. Back to you Tracey.... Well there you have it. A secret HOON training camp funded by a foreign anti-holden (I mean anti-Australian) subversive group pretending to be a car maker. You can vote on our exclusive poll at www.i-tell-lies-a-lot.aca.ninemsn.com.au. Should FORD be added to the list of banned terrorist groups? a) YES b) OF COURSE c) All of the above |
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10-07-2010, 12:09 PM | #13 | ||
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ROFLMAO, you crack me up flappist.
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10-07-2010, 12:12 PM | #14 | ||
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lol flappist.
Warrior, it's a good idea. There are a number of driving schools at the moment, but it would be easier for Ford to promote it. It wouldn't be hard to end any of their ads with a few seconds worth of information about it, with contact/online info. Ford's objective though must be focused on a quality, thorough course, and at a competitive price but could be made refundable if you buy a new Ford.
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10-07-2010, 05:55 PM | #16 | ||
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Maybe Ford could get together with credit companies and insurance companies and make a deal where if you buy a new car you get a free defensive driving course
and discounted insurance/finance who knows a 5 o/o discount on the insurance cost might help sway the deal and what about a percentage cut of say 1 o/o on the interest rate for the car it would cost them all something maybe a hundred each but they might just sell a few hundred more cars each year a win win for everyone and it might even save a life or two just my thoughts John |
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10-07-2010, 07:14 PM | #19 | ||
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No matter of training will rectify the fact that people are good at different things, Quardination, forthought, and all other aspects that affect true competance of any endevour, are things that not all people are capable of. E.G. Compare say Jim Richards to the average enthusiast and theirs no comparisment let alone joe blow average. Their is no true fix to traffic caos, (E.G. roundabouts, engineering marvels, but due to the inability of 90 percent of people to sucessfully negociate them, Abosolute disasters) except to introduce vehicles that humans have no control over. I for one however enjoy watching the idiocy that surrounds me. It gives me no end of amusment. Later.........................
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10-07-2010, 08:15 PM | #20 | ||
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Back to learning spell checker are you?
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10-07-2010, 08:24 PM | #21 | ||
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Ya i know, i haven't had to spell since high school and have only recently bought my first computer, and at 33 am not very impressed with my inability to spell simple words.
So in total agreeance!
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10-07-2010, 08:33 PM | #22 | ||
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Auturbo6 you make some good points.
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There was /is a state school in Vic (maybe) that taught Senior High Students, the basics of car control. I remember some "doo gooder" then getting on tv complaining it was teaching the kids to hoon He then went on to say if the kids were driving sensibly, they would not need to learn car control in an emergency situation!!!
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