
Originally Posted by
cuppabillytea
There were 1/3 the total deaths recorded in 1970, in 2016, and 2016 saw an increase over the previous year.
There were 1/5 the number of deaths per registered vehicle.
This is actually a vast improvement and it belies the bollocks we're fed by the tabloids and shock jocks, about the need for tougher laws and tighter restrictions.
Most, if not all of this improvement is probably due to better vehicle design and better roads. Even so, there is no evidence that I can see that drivers are getting any worse.
I reckon young drivers are generally better today than I was but of course I could be an exception.
I can't prove drivers are getting any worse, Billy, but I reckon they are based on observation. I see people stop at the bottom of a freeway on ramp because they have frozen through fear. I contend that they therefore have no right to be there. I see people exit a side road directly in front of a heavy vehicle. I pity their families, as one day that will cost them their life.
I don't think people have become 'worse', but I think their attitude has. There is little respect for others these days. There is certainly little respect for the law, or it's enforcers, although I believe that is their own fault.
Young drivers, I believe, ARE worse. Not because of themselves, but because of the system. They are taught "the rules", but they aren't taught "the responsibilities". Neither was I, of course, but I learned in a far easier time, and could get on with experience, which fortunately I have, not without some very close calls.
Side note:
I have a mate who called me out from Laverton, when I live in the Dandenongs, after I had driven him to Geelong to pick up a 3 tonne truck he needed. It was Midnight. I had left him at 5:00. Geelong to Laverton is about 30 minutes. I had to go back and get him because he was unable to cope with the traffic and the dark. The Geelong freeway is three lanes each way, it isn't particularly heavily trafficked, and there is ample room for escape if things go pear shaped. Why is he still a driver with a licence? My father was pulled over when he was 89 because he was on the wrong side of the road, on the Melba Highway. Fortunately the copper took him off the road before he killed someone ( this was about 1994, the copper wouldn't be there today). It is to my eternal shame that I didn't do it first. I'm not sure what our camera driven traffic enforcement has done to help.
I hear people bragging about never having had a ticket. The way things are these days, all that means is either a, they don't drive much, or b, they only drive where they know. Or, of course c, they drive all the time looking at their speedo.
I reckon this very heavy reliance on technology for "enforcement" is actually the enemy of road safety. A speeding ticket in the mail is just another bill. In no way does it educate. 10 minutes on the roadside with a car with red and blues is a much more pertinent lesson. Doesn't bring in the $$$ as quickly though.
Totally agree about the better roads and cars thing. Imagine the carnage if we had today's population, but we were on the roads of the early 70's driving HG Holdens.
Sorry about the long winded rant.
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