
Originally Posted by
John W
Sorry but I object to road conditions being blamed for accidents. It is road user behaviour that is 99.9% responsible for accidents and probably less than 0.1% from unforeseeable other failures. The road is inanimate so look before you drive on it, if you can not see the pot holes or off camber or oil slick then slow down.
If you look at accident or death statistics according to road types and conditions, you have to come to the conclusion that road conditions are by far the major factor in road accidents. To get away from this example, taking one local one here - between here and town there are two level crossings. Until about ten years ago, they were guarded by stop signs and killed two or three per year. Then flashing lights were installed and there has not been a single accident since, despite much heavier traffic on both the road and the railway.
There is no doubt that freeways are by far the safest type of road (even urban freeways with not enough lanes!), but nothing is absolutely safe, as this accident showed. As usual, there are multiple factors, without any one of these, there would have been no accident, or at least no deaths - poorly fastened load (lack of training, poor rack design, driver carelessness, bump in road could have contributed) - Driver suddenly braked to avoid it (not looking ahead, poor training, tired, talking to passengers, unfamiliar with car and braked harder than intended,who knows?) - Truck ran into the back of it (driver not looking ahead, tired, following too closely).
It is difficult to lay the blame for the accident on any one person; the bloke who lost the ladder may be charged - but did he fasten it? Did he do what he was trained to do? It is unlikely the Yaris driver will be charged, but she probably did have safer alternatives than heavy braking. The truck driver is likely to be charged, but may escape conviction is my guess. Reminds me of the time a car ran up the back of the 110 when I braked suddenly to avoid a jay walking blind pedestrian. Fortunately this was at low speed, but the Corolla did not look too good, and I had to wipe some white paint off the tow bar.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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