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04-01-2014, 02:31 PM | #61 | |||
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Given the scenario where 1-2 tonne projectiles manned by people whose skills range from 'Stunt driver' to barely competent shoe lace tiers hurtle across our vast road system whose opinion are we to listen to. The stunt driver who states speed limits are unconstitutional impediments to progress, the internet knob hiding behind a keyboard and online avatar or an 'Academic' whose job it is to research the cause and effect of societies actions, utilising the best in data gathering science and research abilities. Yes Lies, damn lies and Statistics can be skewed tp prove almosrt anything, hence the peer review system in place on all University published papers. Now I don't recall this thread starting as a result of a published paper, more so on the back of 'sensationalist' reporting of an opinion. Yes the Reported author has a history of publishing documents that call for speed reductions amongst other topics, it does not mean the 'Academic' is wrong. Lastly, Its all well bitching and moaning about what someones researched opinion is, but they have managed to get themselves into a position of influence. They are obviously regarded as experts by those that need experts, and they may just use that influence to push their own agenda or that of their financier, should the peer review also agree, leaving the interweb heros, bandits and experts stand no chance of being heard. If 'Academia' really are halfwits, then get your act together and provide a counter argument, peer review their findings, and counter their argument with science and better research. C'mon, its not hard even people with no real world experience are doing it. Imagine what you lot could do with your degrees and Doctorates from the school of life or school of hard Knocks or wherever you 'went' could achieve. Im not an Academic either but value good research and regarded findings. JP |
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We can all b itch and moan
The real Laws are The Laws of physics Force = Mass x Acceleration they apply to everyone regardless of experience university degree or Farm size the truth is the people who say 80km and those who say 125km Can not tell you what distance it will take to.... stop their vehicle at either or any speed because they have never had to do it and the thought of it makes most fill their britches The average vehicle regardless of ANCAP rating is about as much protection as a layer of tinfoil in a serious accident at speed My Favourite loonies of the holiday period were the people towing at top speed in the wet tail gaiting other loonies who were tail gaiting another loonie How good are your tyres When were your brakes last checked Jesus on country road I do 72km/hr kind of it is super fuel efficient and Roos can kinda do that speed for short distances seen em bounce of cars at 11:00am get up and keep going beside me and then run off into the fields Roos Wallabies Wombats potholes gravel rain Floor it and brake floor it and brake floor it and brake that is how some people drive Go off the road in some locations no one will even find you for a week Come to think of it the misuss spotted glimpsed a car in the bush maybe we should have stopped and checked Oh well if you speed and loose it tough Now I know how people drive I will stop and check next time promise |
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Here is a list of some of the grants this researcher has been given recently
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I blame the school bullies....... didn't hit this bloke hard enough.
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04-01-2014, 06:05 PM | #66 | |||
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He doesn't even drive! Remember that time when he drove Penny to the hospital? If he had his way, everyone would be doing 40km/h everywhere ...
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There are multiple causes to road trauma, and speed is but one. His sole focus on speed as a factor is extremely narrow-minded. Other factors such as road conditions, weather conditions, driver distractions, driver attitude etc are not as thoroughly examined as speed - perhaps because there isn't as much readily available data, whereas speed at the time of impact can be easily approximated. Just glancing through the list of his research for which he was given grants, it would appear very much to focus on speed enforcement rather than road safety. Road safety is a far, far broader issue than speed enforcement, and the overemphasis on speed is not helping to reduce the road toll. So what does he do? Instead of trying other avenues such as improving driver training and improving roads to eliminate at least two other variables that cause accidents, he places further emphasis on speed. That is a flawed approach. He started barking up the wrong tree, now he's climbing up it as well. An academic should never be too proud to admit that he is wrong and re-think his approach to road safety rather than to constantly harp on about speed reduction as if it is the "holy grail" of reducing the road toll, because his narrowly focussed "research" said so.
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04-01-2014, 06:45 PM | #67 | ||
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Take a look at the roadsense.com link that dragons90 posted today on the current thread about revenue raising that csv8 started. Its worth a read for a different point of view on this.
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It's the fault of all those speeding TREES! , and as for those power poles..book'em Danny!
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04-01-2014, 06:53 PM | #69 | |||
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We could keep or increase the current limit if the govt spent a little time on building better roads. not just keeping them in good condition, but building them properly in the first place. I often see new road sections that have pot holes in them before the road is completed.
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My mother, for some reason, never believed me when I said "the faster I go, the less time I spend on the road" why...I know not.....seemed logical to me
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04-01-2014, 07:03 PM | #71 | ||
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Real world result of this: longer drive times, which leads to more tired drivers which creates more crashes and deaths.
Just another anti speed message. Really though the number one aspect that needs to be sorted out with driving in Australia is the condition of roads. Compared to other countries, hell even some third world countries our roads are just dirt paths dodgily repaired only after there's been a few crashes there. |
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04-01-2014, 07:10 PM | #72 | ||
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This refers to Vic, connecting roads might go 20-30 km generally at most.
A P plater at night in the poring rain is legally entitled to drive at the posted limit. We survivors are lucky to whinge n moan.
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04-01-2014, 07:34 PM | #73 | |||
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The Academic Max Cameron is not proposing the speed reduction for safety alone, he is proposing it for the economical side of road trauma costs.
In other words it is about saving money for government spending. Quote:
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04-01-2014, 07:40 PM | #74 | ||
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More likely more money from speed cameras.
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I don't want my governments spending huge amounts of taxpayer money on a 'hunch' or what an internet chat agreed was the way to go. All they have is the data that can be collected. (tongue in cheek) Ill declare speed is a factor in every impact. My reasoning: at the time of impact you should have been stationary some meter or so behind! you were moving too fast hence the impact! Quote:
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As for driver training, I say bring in a German style licensing system. I can see you all up in arms about that too, it costs circa 2000 Euro to accumulate what their society declares is enough experience to hold a license Quote:
JP Newstead, S.V., Cameron, M., Leggett, M., 1999, Evaluation of the Queensland Random Road Watch Program, Monash University Accicdent Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia. Newstead, S.V., Cameron, M., 1999, Updated correlation of results from the Australian New Car Assessment Program with real crash data from 1987 to 1996, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia. Newstead, S.V., Cameron, M., Le, C., 1999, Vehicle crashworthiness ratings and crashworthiness by year of vehicle manufacture: Victoria and NSW crashes during 1987-97, Queensland crashes during 1991-6, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia. Diamantopoulou, K., Cameron, M., Shtifelman, M., 1998, Evaluation of moving mode radar for speed enforcement in Victoria, 1995-1997, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia. Newstead, S.V., Cameron, M., Narayan, S., 1998, Further modelling of some major factors influencing road trauma trends in Victoria: 1990-96, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia. Newstead, S.V., Cameron, M., Le, C., 1998, Vehicle crashworthiness ratings and crashworthiness by year of vehicle manufacture: Victoria and NSW crashes during 1987-96, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia. Newstead, S.V., Cameron, M., 1997, Correlation of results from the New Car Assessment Program with real crash data, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia. Cameron, M., Diamantopoulou, K., Mullan, N., Dyte, D., Gantzer, S., 1997, Evaluation of the country random breath testing and publicity program in Victoria, 1993-1994, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia. Diamantopoulou, K., Cameron, M., Dyte, D., Harrison, W.A., 1997, The relationship between demerit points accrual and crash involvement, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia. Newstead, S.V., Cameron, M., Le, C., 1997, Vehicle crashworthiness ratings and crashworthiness by year of vehicle manufacture: Victoria and NSW crashes during 1987-95, Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne Vic Australia Cameron, M.H., 2013, Use of Kloeden et al's relative risk curves and confidence limits to estimate crashes attributable to low and high level speeding, Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety [P], vol 24, issue 3, Australasian College of Road Safety, Australia, pp. 40-52. Cameron, M.H., 2012, Optimum speeds on rural roads based on 'willingness to pay' values of road trauma, Journal of the Australasian College of Road Safety [P], vol 23, issue 3, Australasian College of Road Safety, Australia, pp. 67-74. Cameron, M.H., Elvik, R., 2010, Nilsson's Power Model connecting speed and road trauma: applicability by road type and alternative models for urban roads, Accident Analysis and Prevention [P], vol 42, Elsevier, United Kingdom, pp. 1908-1915. Belin, M., Tillgren, P., Vedung, E., Cameron, M., Tingvall, C., 2010, Speed cameras in Sweden and Victoria, Australia-A case study, Accident Analysis and Prevention [P], vol 42, issue 6, Elsevier, UK, pp. 2165-2170. Cameron, M., Delaney, A., 2010, Speed enforcement - effects, mechanisms, intensity and economic analysis of each mode of operation, Les Cahiers Scientifiques du Transport [P], vol 57, L'Asssociation Francaise des Instituts de Transport et de Logistique, France, pp. 1-17. Newstead, S.V., Watson, L.M., Cameron, M.H., 2007, An index for rating the total secondary safety of vehicles from real world crash data, Annual Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, Barrington Il USA, pp. 263-280. D'Elia, A.D., Newstead, S.V., Cameron, M.H., 2007, Overall impact of speed-related initiatives and factors on crash outcomes, Annual Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, Barrington Il USA, pp. 465-484. Delaney, A.K., Ward, H., Cameron, M.H., Williams, A.F., 2005, Controversies and speed cameras: lessons learnt internationally, Journal of Public Health Policy, vol 26, issue 4, Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, UK, pp. 404-415. Cameron, M.H., Newstead, S.V., Diamantopoulou, K., Oxley, P.E., 2003, The interaction between speed camera enforcement and speed-related mass media publicity in Victoria, Australia, Annual Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, vol 47, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, Barrington IL USA, pp. 267-282. Newstead, S.V., Narayan, S., Cameron, M.H., Farmer, C.M., 2003, U.S. consumer crash test results and injury risk in police-reported crashes, Traffic Injury Prevention, vol 4, issue 2, Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia PA USA, pp. 113-127. Newstead, S.V., Cameron, M., Leggett, M., 2001, The crash reduction effectiveness of a network-wide traffic police deployment system, Accident Analysis & Prevention, vol 33, issue 3, Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford UK, pp. 393-406. Diamantopoulou, K., Cameron, M.H., 2000, An example of the synergy between Police enforcement and associated mass-media publicity in reducing crashes, Journal of Traffic Medicine, vol 28, issue 2S, IATM, USA, pp. 19-20. |
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04-01-2014, 11:17 PM | #77 | |||
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the 7 nations above us in total length include the US, Russia, china, India Brazil and japan Canada and France. The smallest population in that list is near on twice as large as the Australian population. Having been to many of those countries, not all, but enough I can say we generally have great roads, and the equal to many in the rural regions. And we have half to a fraction of a percent of their population to pay for it. When you take into account the rest of the cost of running a country for example the SA education budget runs at approximately 3 billion, the SA arts gets 20 million, the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure has just announced 36 Billion to be spent on new works over and above maintenance over the next 10-15 years. which will mean spending on transport will rival education spend...not including maintenance which is about 1.2-1.5 billion per year just in SA. To improve the roads etc to your demanded standards will mean significant cuts elsewhere or god forbid, tax increases remember only 21-22 million people paying for a road infrastructure equivalent to one owned by 35 - 1.1 billion people. JP |
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If reducing cost associated from road accident related trauma is the aim, then there is also the option of removing ALL safety devices from all cars. When people crash they die instead of requiring expensive medical care - saving money for Govco. Another option would be to remove ALL compensation people receive from having accidents - saving Govco money too.
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Reality as it is -
In my recent Country Driving I came across one Large Back Cow bit upset as it was separated from its calf stopped and managed to get it through a gate and back on "The Farm" another bit of Road Large Wallaby heading straight towards me being chased/hearded by a 4wd we both had to stop and let the panicked animal sort out an escape route Trees: Aussie hard wood is stronger than metal me Father in law was a lineman in the days they used em as powerpole hated them sw all the carnage Geezer in me campsite counted 23 wombats on an evening drive add that to the potholes and soft edges Reality is you cant talk speed with out talking stopping distances otherwise you are jest kidding your self it is all theoretical twaddle until you "have to" brake |
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So even with speed limits of 100km/h on some of the country goat tracks, why are people not driving to the conditions? Better education and training is the key
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So the thoughts of one bicycle riding, anti freeway, vegan, cardigan with elbow patches wearing, forgot to shave, never seen a hairdresser, left wing, recycled water drinking academic are reveiwed by other bicycle riding, anti freeway, vegan, cardigan with elbow patches wearing, forgot to shave, never seen a hairdresser, left wing, recycled water drinking academics. Then you see what occasionally happens when a steak eating, highrise living, loves the footy sporting shooter academic slipped past the gates and gives his thoughts on something like global warming - he is called a "denier" and ostracized.
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The criticism around here of the 'Academic' paints them as incompetent fools (I am educated, a pedestrian first, cyclist second and driver third, I drink recycled water like every human being and am vegetarian and probably am left wing So I too am a fool, yet I have a 450HP Mk1 escort race car , Highly modified AWD suzuki Swift day car and Falcon ute tow/country car and have driven near 1 million Km's over 30 years on 4 continents, so maybe only half a fool!) The point being the 'denier' or counter arguer has no basis to make an argument other than anecdote, bias and guesswork, my-brothers-mothers-sister had-a-good-day sort of stories. Yet the so called internet expert into transport matters sits and complains, insulting people they have never met, generalising and essentially proves the 'Academics' point. If you don't like it change it, many of you all think its easy, go get a grant and prove the 'Academic' wrong, the way some of you type should be able to do it by lunch on monday. JP |
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Time for a Verse of
"Jordan is a Hard Road" all about that there Henry Ford Fella I this blastin on the DVD gadget in the Falcon as I is doin 72km/hr holdin people up an p issin them off or doing 110 as the case may be passin them smokin holdens All bout Henry and his automobiles and how they ruined everything Now some of them Country Roads is a little bit Country and some are jest little Bit Rock n Roll This is Blue Grass http://youtu.be/v5LbedYmvso . I'm gonna sing you a brand new song, It's all the truth for certain; We cain't live high, but we can get by, And get on the other side of Jordan. CHORUS: Oh, pull off your overcoat and roll up your sleeves, Jordan's a hard road to travel; Oh, pull off your overcoat and roll up your sleeves, Oh, Jordan is a hard road to travel, I believe. 2. The public schools and the highways Are raisin' quite an alarm; Get a country man educated just a little, And he ain't a-gonna work on the farm. CHO. 3. I don't know, but I b'lieve I'm right, The auto's ruined the country; Let's go back to the horse and buggy, And try to save some money. CHO. 4. I know a man that's an evangelist, His tabernacle's always full; People come from miles around Just to hear him shoot the bull. CHO. 5. You may talk about your evangelist, You may talk about Mister Ford too; Well, Henry's shakin' more hell out of folks Than all the evangelists do. CHO. 6. Rain forty nights, gonna rain forty days, Gonna rain on the Allegheny mountains; Gonna rain forty horses and dominicker mules, Gonna take us on the other side of Jordan. CHO. |
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what most academics turn into a 1000 page report, could be summed up by the cleaner at the local in one sentence, " there's some idiots on the roads,!" simple analysis of the facts, ! Quote:
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It would be interesting to see the " balance sheet" the German government uses to tally up the cost of "open speed limits" and there cost in Trauma, etc.
against Dollars/Euros spent by "heavy Wallet " tourists who travel to Germany, to indulge in the running of the Autobahns,!! I would bet there is a positive revenue flow in there somewhere, ? |
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eg. Kloeden et al, and their study that showed crash risk doubles for every 5kmh above the speed limit. when re-analysed by Lambert, he found that the findings were not in fact true, that the analysis had been performed in such a way as to distort the findings and previously demonstrated relationships (ie. speed relative to traffic speed determines risk) held true. Its great to have faith in brainiacs, but as a former uni brainiac myself, I can tell you, they publish what will get them more funding. |
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get yerself a BMW or Merc the only thing those things do Faster is break down faster ANother Blue Grass Song About them Country Roads and how you gotta slow down for the curves Henry Ford's Model A http://youtu.be/ztTOOreJRpQ All you folks, listen to what I say Buy a new Ford that they call the Model A Old John Henry sure knew his biz When he said "I'm going to make a lady out of Liz." Now a feller bought one just the other day And went to try it out on the new highway He got to sixty, well he lost his nerve. He forgot to shut it off when he went around the curve. Now he passed two Packards and a Cadillac, too With his speed meter sittin' on seventy-two Folks along the road, they could hear him shout "The darn thing in second and I can't get her out." Now if you want to get the girls, I tell you what to do Buy a new Ford that's big enough for two When you go for a ride, she'll greet you with a smile And she'll want to stop and kiss every time you go a mile. Now if you want to get to heaven, I'll give you all a tip Buy an old Ford, it'll surely make the trip But if your gonna go a touring, buy a Model A It'll out run the Devil and you're sure to get away. Chorus [came to Carl Baron in a dream] Henry Ford, chuggin' down the highway Henry Ford in his Model A (or "tryin' to get away" or "in his Chevrolet") Henry Ford, chuggin' down the highway He's going to make Heaven on Judgment Day. [cb - this last line is a political statement] |
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