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28-06-2009, 09:57 PM | #121 | |||
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29-06-2009, 12:06 PM | #122 | |||
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I want to say that you guys must have a really hard job as I dont know how I could take to seeing what you guys must see on a daily basis. I have the highest respect for the work you do, Ive been in a few situations over the years where I have been waiting for an ambulance, and seeing the ambulance pull up is the best sight in the world, especially if things are serious. In the 'bee sting saga' (as my wife puts it) we were in an outer metro area heading home after a picnic, so the problems arose when she was already in the car, I knew where a hospital was and estimated I could get there within four or five minutes plus my wife rang ahead to tell them we were coming. I drove safely and got her there quickly. You have got to be kidding if you would even think for a moment I would care about a speeding ticket in that situation. Ive also driven a 3 tonne F250 tall body ex-ambulance which was an apalling car, and quite frankly if a vehicle like that is allowed to legally exceed the speed limit then it goes to show how much the safety is reliant on the driver rather than some randomly picked limit for a road. So my point is, safe driving is not all about obeying a limit, instead its being attentive, driving to the conditions including traffic volume and pedestrians. Some cases you would drive very fast (which also keeps you aware and reduces fatigue) or you would drive very slow. The drivers who constantly drive 10 under the limit - no matter the conditions, are probably I would bet, the most accident-prone and dangerous drivers around. And lets not forget the facts in all this, speed limits have never been lower, cars never been safer and look at the staggering road toll. In Europe where you have sensible open road limits, you have a lot less 'hoon' behaviour, travelling speed limits are seen as appropriate and are set usually at the 85th percentile, so the populace has a greater respect for the limits. In Australia, how can you possibly expect a young teenager to respect a 40 zone when the government a few suburbs over puts cameras on a safe downhill section of an 6 lane highway and has the speed limit at 60. Once you have damaged the credibility of a speed limit, you have damaged the credibilty of all of them. Last edited by Crazed; 29-06-2009 at 12:23 PM. |
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I am one of those "anarchists" who thinks the limits are far too low - however I also rightly realise that the law is the law and if I don't like it (which I don't) then the only way to change it is through correspondence, politics and whinging on forums ect ect. not through illegal actions on the roads that will only result in roadrage, accidents and revenue for the government.
As such I drive to conditions, which means staying with the flow of traffic and never really going above 10 over (I will never exceed 15 is my personal rule) - seems to have worked so far - 12 years on the road and no accidents. In fact I would say I am slowing down a great deal more these days - seems to come with age/experience (I'm pushing 30 nowadays). I think in order to keep everyone happy there should be more "respect" for other motorists. I practice strong lane disipline - sit in the left, and only move right to overtake. If I am in the right and I see someone flying up behind me (which I would if I was constantly scanning my mirrors) I quickly move left, let them go then proceed to recommence my overtaking maneouvre. It is not my job to slow down the "idiot" rather I have every confidence the police will eventually catch up with them which they most often do. Respect is also about letting other people in when they have their indicator on - people seem to hate doing this (I used to) - I don't care anymore, I just let them in and I seem to have fewer gray hairs for doing so. Seems the favour is often repaid as well. The other thing that has not been mentioned that people need to consider is the fact that not everyone has the same financial or work situations as you. What I mean by this is sure you might be angry at the guy doing 30 through a 40 zone or 40 in a 110 with roadworks when there is no workers and it might seem silly on the surface. Now cameras and police don't care if its "silly" they will still book him. Maybe this guy needs his license for his job or to get to his job and its just too valuable to risk. Maybe he is struggling to make his mortgage payments and a $200 fine certainly won't help so once again he dosn't risk it. Point is there is so many scenarios that I just switch off to it all nowdays, take a chill pill, ignore the idiots, drive to the limit and every so often when i get bored rev the turbo out to 6000rpm on an on-ramp and feel the rush. Seems to cure all ills.
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29-06-2009, 04:37 PM | #124 | ||
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I love when people get angry behind me when I am doing the speed limit.
Especially in the morning on the way to work. I just smile and think what tools they are as I watch them in the mirror have a mini meltdown all to get to work 2 minutes early. Also I have a simple rule... The closer you get the slower I go.
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29-06-2009, 05:40 PM | #125 | |||
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29-06-2009, 07:26 PM | #127 | |||
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29-06-2009, 07:27 PM | #128 | ||||||
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Said before; driving badly is a national pastime here in OZ.
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29-06-2009, 09:38 PM | #129 | ||||||||
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However, the fact that you were 4-5 minutes away from the hospital, at what speed? Is that 4-5 minutes at normal speed or gunning it? I understand it was scary, hell I have been there myself (I am very allergic to ant bites, not anaphylaxis but a bite I got on my face caused my throat to swell enough I could not breathe). Having said this I can not help to think that if your wife could breathe well enough to call the hospital, you could have slowed down. In your defence, I was not there so I am speculating and hindsight is always 20/20 vision. I would like you think about it, maybe you will see my point. Understand this, whenever we are deciding if we are going to go lights and sirens to hospital, it comes down to one simple question, does the benefit to the patient outweigh the risks to other road users, pedestrians, us and the patient in terms of safety? The moment we go fast it increases the risk to all. Now consider we can do it a hell of a lot safer than you, so the risk to the patient would have to be spectacular to justify it on the risk/benefit analysis. In my opinion I would suggest a fast drive to hospital was not warranted in your case. Like I said, my aim is not to criticise and insult you, my aim is for all reading to think about this a bit and imagine what they would do. That way they may be more prepared in the future if they are unlucky enough to find themselves in the same situation. Quote:
Once you get used to the F250/350 ambulances, they handle very well for what they are. Sure they are no race car but fast is relative, and fast in an ambulance is not as fast as a cop car but faster than traffic, hope that makes sense. As for your last sentence, I will leave that alone except to say that I can not see in any form of logic, which has developed through my experience, how that can be the case. Quote:
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The road toll may be increasing but in proportion to number of vehicles and population, it is decreasing. Why is the million dollar question? Is it because of speed cameras (I doubt it, I completely agree more cops is a better solution), is it because cars are safer, is it because roads are better or drivers are better? I do not know, I think it is a combination of all of the above. All I know is I now go to less major road trauma than I did 5 years ago and I like that (less crappy nightmares). Quote:
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29-06-2009, 11:18 PM | #130 | |||
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30-06-2009, 08:18 AM | #131 | ||||
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So if someone is trying to get to their dieing granmother, you will try and prevent this. Do you know why they are trying to go faster. If someone is in a hurry, let them past!
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30-06-2009, 08:54 AM | #132 | |||
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Not only is driving too close dangerous but it is counterproductive: New South Wales Road Rules 2008 Current version for 1 June 2009 Part 11, Division 1 Rule 126 - Keeping a safe distance behind vehicles A driver must drive a sufficient distance behind a vehicle travelling in front of the driver so the driver can, if necessary, stop safely to avoid a collision with the vehicle. Fine: $318 Points: 3 NSW Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 No 20 Current version for 1 May 2009 Part 3, Division 1, Section 43 - Menacing Driving (1) Offence—intent to menace A person must not drive a motor vehicle on a road or road related area in a manner that menaces another person with the intention of menacing that other person. Maximum penalty: 30 penalty units or imprisonment for 18 months or both (in the case of a first offence) or 50 penalty units or imprisonment for 2 years or both (in the case of a second or subsequent offence). (2) Offence—possibility of menace A person must not drive a motor vehicle on a road or road related area in a manner that menaces another person if the person ought to have known that the other person might be menaced. Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units or imprisonment for 12 months or both (in the case of a first offence) or 30 penalty units or imprisonment for 18 months or both (in the case of a second or subsequent offence). (3) Application of section This section applies: (a) whether the other person is menaced by a threat of personal injury or by a threat of damage to property, and (b) whether or not that person or that property is on a road or road related area.
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30-06-2009, 12:19 PM | #133 | |||
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Also things that will help enable others like "How do I get others to respect my greatness and poor time management skills?". This could be good in coming up with some stratergies to help others understand and work with you - the most important person in your world. Good luck with it and keep us posted. Dan Last edited by DanielXR8; 30-06-2009 at 12:25 PM. |
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Speed kills... What a joke!
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01-07-2009, 08:03 AM | #138 | |||
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When I wrote it, I was reading the 'death notices' in todays paper, so please excuse how ridiculous it may seem. When I drove into work I did 65 in a 60 and must have 1000's of inocent people. Oh wait, no... No one died... That's can't be right. Speed kills.
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Excessive speed does/can "kill", plain and simple, too fast for the conditions and hit another vehicle, ask the parents of the 4 teenagers killed saturday night.... Nobody is saying the posted limits are correct, or that faster than the posted limit may not be "safe", but you're not the only person on the road, and speed differential between vehicles can be a big issue too. Think a bit laterally for a second.... People are saying we're being "conditioned" to think of speed as dangerous, i think some poeple can't think through the meaning of message clearly anyway.... Maybe the "message" needs to be dumbed down to reflect that "excessive speed" can be deadly... i.e 40 through a car park, or 80 in a 100 zone in thick fog and driving rain.... You'd think most intelligent people would know that though, obviously not.. :togo:
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This thread is going bezerk, each side is moving further and further from the actual topic. Life is NOT black and white, it is many shades of grey and there is NO situation where speeding is always safe or always dangerous. That is probably why part of holding a drivers license is supposed to be the ability to recognise a situation for what it is and then behave accordingly. If some people (and not just AFF members) spent more looking after themselves and less time trying to control others the world would be a much better and SAFER place. |
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