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19-05-2024, 08:35 AM | #31 | |||
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Just stating the obvious (of which I am sure you are aware), but it does take some time for engineering improvements to progress though the national fleet. It isn't a step change. Probably about a good decade between when something became mandatory (e.g. ABS) and when inexperienced drivers started buying these cars in bulk. If the general populous keeps carrying on the way they do (e.g. hyped-up male tradies in top-heavy over-modified 4WD or young female drivers glued to their mobile phone), then the ability to self drive will be taken out of our hands. And, as a society, we deserve that punishment. |
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19-05-2024, 09:18 AM | #32 | ||
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Australia's death toll is around 5 point something per 100k population.
Japan's is around 2 point something. Are Japanese drivers betterer? Do these figures stack up? (pun intended) Perhaps a better comparison should be based on car ownership which in Japan is 70% compared to Australia's 90% (give or take). Most deaths on Australian roads occur in the country/regions. Japan has freeways that traverse the country usually via freeways above the ground. Head on crashes are impossible because they are separated. Any driver veering off the lane is caught by a rail guard. Japanese drivers are courteous, give way; and adhere to keep left rule. Australians by contrast tend to be aggressive drivers, tailgating, quick to overtake, hanging drivers out to dry when merging and any inattention on country roads will see them spiralling off into the scrub or hitting oncoming traffic. There are big consequences for minor errors. Plus big has right of way on roundabouts |
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19-05-2024, 09:46 AM | #34 | |||
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19-05-2024, 09:58 AM | #35 | |||
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People from other countries have noted that people from Melbourne are generally friendly - until we get into cars. Phone use keeps coming up in this thread, why do people feel like using their phones while driving? There's probably a reason for it. |
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19-05-2024, 11:54 AM | #37 | ||
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19-05-2024, 12:28 PM | #38 | |||
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Nationally, there were 4.7525 deaths per 100k of population up from 4.5898 in 2022 and 4.3721 in 2021 but half what it was at the start of the century when it was 9.575 and well down on the peak in 1970 of 30.3663. The States are a a mixed bag. Victoria recorded 4.345/100k in 2023, up substantially from 3.650 in 2022 but it was 8.652 in 2000 and peaked at 30.799 in 1970. NSW recorded 4.209/100k in 2023, up substantially from 3.588 in 2022 but it was 9.354 in 2000 and peaked at 28.945 in 1970. Queensland recorded 5.074/100k in 2023, down from 5.582 in 2022 but it was 9.033 in 2000 and peaked at 32.102 in 1972. SA recorded 6.319/100k in 2023, up even more substantially from 3.898 in 2022 but it was 11.085 in 2000 and peaked at 30.901 in 1974. In fairness, the 2022 was the lowest on record and a better comparison is probably the 5.492 in 2021. WA recorded 5.454/100k in 2023, down from 6.268 in 2022 and also creating a new record low. It was 11.336 in 2000 and peaked at 35.404 in 1970. Tas recorded 5.936/100k in 2023, down from 8.931 in 2022 but it was 9.934 in 2000 and peaked at 33.316 in 1973. ACT recorded 0.857/100k in 2023, down from 3.939 in 2022 and also creating a new record low. It was 5.628 in 2000 and peaked at 23.574 in 1970. NT recorded 11.486/100k in 2023, down from 18.783 in 2022 and also creating a new record low even though it's more than most States were 20 years ago. It was 25.609 in 2000 and peaked at 68.914 in 1974.
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19-05-2024, 12:54 PM | #39 | ||
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If we talk about poor decision making whilst driving with today's general population, i honestly think there is some sort of retardation setting in (and the cause of that is a discussion on its own)
Here in Qld ive noticed a massive difference from, say, 5 years ago. Driving has always carried a certain amount of risk, & theres always been the odd incompetent driver u cross paths with .... BUT... now nearly every trip im having to drive ultra defensively with hyper focus, coming across crazies left right & centre, doing the most stupid sh**, feels like a jungle, driving has now become a gamble. My dashcam storage is full of people driving on the wrong side of the road, flying onto roundabouts at max speed, pulling out of intersections into oncoming traffic, stolen cars running red lights.... This is daily basis type stuff A family member yesterday just had someone ram into their car IN REVERSE at a set of lights "because they wanted to get into the other lane". Even after viewing the dashcam footage im still at a loss for words. The towbar of the offending vehicle has snuck under the bullbar & tore up wiring & hoses etc. 🤦 Last edited by falcon_bandit; 19-05-2024 at 12:59 PM. |
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19-05-2024, 01:08 PM | #40 | |||
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Exception being Victoria and the past two years but its an outlier. Its half of what it was in 2000, its argulable quality of drivers is down but cars have significantly increased safety wise since then and perform way better in crashes. Be interesting to know the average age of the car parc in 2000 vs 2023 and that will give you hints. Some of those states with the high figures in this day and age, demography and socioeconomic status of the state and its population would be interesting to overlay. The more Franco's a state has the more deaths behind the wheel there's going to be Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 19-05-2024 at 01:29 PM. |
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19-05-2024, 01:35 PM | #41 | ||
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Correct. When plotted on a graph the trend is down. There will always be ups and downs when looking at short term results but long term tells a more accurate story.
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19-05-2024, 01:47 PM | #42 | |||
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Selfishness and 'every man for himself' traits are much more prevalent.
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Emergency lanes are 500m long turning lanes, red lights and stop signs are optional. On the way in, I can be at work in 45-50 minutes, on the way home its 1 hour 15 minimum. The west is bad as well but mostly infrastructure wise - driving around Tarneit is ridiculous, it took 20 minutes to go from a housing estate to the freeway a few kilometers away. Quote:
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19-05-2024, 02:15 PM | #45 | ||
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Would be fascinating to see some studies on this as have noticed it big time in myself.
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19-05-2024, 02:50 PM | #46 | |||
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Mum is, what I would call, a naturally careful but nervous driver, and she now refuses to drive on freeways and after dark.
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19-05-2024, 03:54 PM | #47 | |||
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As for the sudden jump, articles like this seem to have the answer. https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...iq-scores-are/ Simply replace the word "covid", with "jibby jab" |
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19-05-2024, 04:32 PM | #48 | ||
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Yes I was thinking of the social aspect a bit more, like this
https://time.com/6099906/rude-customers-pandemic/ and maybe how the rudeness relates to driving and accidents. but you raise a good point, the spike protein does tend to trash organs including the brain. Sorry if off topic.
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19-05-2024, 04:50 PM | #49 | ||
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Brains are remarkably resilient and adaptable.
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19-05-2024, 05:43 PM | #50 | |||
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Governments, state and federal, also rarely think long term. Everyone is only interested in their short term in office. The problem is they rarely see that a large % of the population see right through them and treat everyone like idiots.
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19-05-2024, 05:50 PM | #52 | ||
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What a sensitive bunch we are, caring so much about the road toll.
Does anyone actually give a shit? Or are we just trying to win arguments on the interweb
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19-05-2024, 06:08 PM | #53 | ||
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Though there's common ground in here amongst people who don't usually see eye to eye on much, which is a change. Do I particularly care about the road toll? Not really, been on a downward trend for a very long time. But we've got runs on the board for governing by news headline and news poll rather than legitimate issues, so you can be sure there's a shit sandwich for us to eat coming somewhere along the line. |
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19-05-2024, 06:44 PM | #55 | ||
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Driver behaviour is the problem for me and others. The expected effort to conduct your journeys smoothly and efficiently is being overwhelmed by the effort to avoid not-at-fault damage, coupled with the travail of negotiating roads full of zombies and raging crew cab pilots.
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I have a background including industrial risk assessment. Frankly, if VicRoads and TAC were treated like a business, Worksafe would have a field day with their amateurism. |
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19-05-2024, 07:21 PM | #57 | ||
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I post these videos every time this topic comes up.
The road is full of idiots. You can not legislate against being an idiot. Lower Speed Limits & Speed Cameras do not work as you can see by the video. I really, really, really, really hate to say it, but maybe it is time to be able to be fined for running red lights and over taking in the wrong areas for example from the evidence of these videos. There is a small group of drivers that think they don't have to follow the rules like everyone else and maybe this way will stop it. I am sure there would be many fatalities caused by these idiots who cause an accident through their actions and drive off unharmed leaving the carnage behind them.
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Any attempt to mandate empathy will fall on its face. I’d like to think that empathy might increase gently in response to more direct approaches to managing driver conduct. |
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