not sure if that was a survey or propaganda disguised as a survey.
when the survey is over, im sure the govt will start a media campaign to educate us about our incorrect responses.
The explanation:
Saving lives on our roads – YourSAy
The survey:
http://survey.euro.confirmit.com/wix9/p1843583949.aspx
Read the questions very carefully. Some are worded in such a way as to confuse.
not sure if that was a survey or propaganda disguised as a survey.
when the survey is over, im sure the govt will start a media campaign to educate us about our incorrect responses.
Current Cars:
2013 E3 Maloo, 350kw
2008 RRS, TDV8
1995 VS Clubsport
Previous Cars:
2008 ML63, V8
2002 VY SS Ute, 300kw
2002 Disco 2, LS1 conversion
why is not every accident report made available so we can make informed choices ourselfs. rather than rely on so-called gray experts
My favourite chestnut - "We believe speed was a factor"..
Of-bloody-course it was.... Stationary objects do not collide....
I clipped one on Friday night on the way to Waikerie - between Burra and Morgan...
Washed 60km/h off quickly as I could see him coming from the right.... I don't stop for all but the biggest ones... He paused and then jumped again - I got him, with the corner of the bar...
No damage, even though I was still doing 90 at the time
My pace did help me miss the other 7 or so...
A nice member of Table 8 later informed me that stretch of road is notorious for Kangaroos!
But 2 stationary objects can not collide (relative to the Earths surface)
Oh I dunno .......................
I've collided with many things (usually the floor) when I've been stationary after drinking copious amounts of brown ale ......................
Saw plenty of roos on the way back from Geraldton on Monday night. Didn't hit any though .................... I've got good lights on the front now and could see them all in plenty of time to slow down.
Cheers .........
BMKAL
back in 2011 or 2012, all the deaths and their causes for that year were released.
speeding made up about 5% of deaths.
Funny thing is if you compare stats between the UK, USA, Australia and Canada, it rates between 3-5% for all four countries, so that sounds about right.
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