Have you seen any decent road safety initiatives?

Have you seen any decent road safety initiatives?

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Mill Wheel

6,149 posts

197 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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tapereel said:
caelite said:
I cant for the life of me remember what it was called but the proactive police bike riding safety scheme where a pro police rider takes a group of bikers out and critiques there riding habits.

Seemed like a good scheme, apparently police on the scheme where mostly accepting of motorcyclists only loosely following the law.
http://www.bikesafe.co.uk

I've been on a few of these and I don't recall the police instructors "...accepting of motorcyclists only loosely following the law".
Perhaps because they knew who you were. They are quite happy to criticise you in private.

Mr Tidy

22,512 posts

128 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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Chris944 said:
The cutting hedges thing <-- absolutely. They may be planted/grown to deliberately slow drivers down but being able to checkout roundabout traffic before entry and stopping can make for smoother driving and avoid unnecessary stopping and, I guess, reduce fuel consumption a tad.
I live in a sh*thole sometimes described as Bracknell Forest where they leave the hedges to obscure your line of vision, but if the hedges don't grow quickly enough they put up fences to totally block the line of vision!

Then they moan about the air quality, doubtless because we are all sitting at red lights on the Twin Bridges (AKA 8 lights) roundabout that is carefully phased to ensure you struggle to get more than 2 on green at any one time! laugh

Sorry, but to get back to the OP's topic my answer must be "NO"!

jith

2,752 posts

216 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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BertBert said:
Really? I doubt it.
Bert
jith said:
I appreciate what you are saying, but the reality is seat belts have nothing to do with road safety; they are only deployed when you are actually having an accident. There is also significant evidence that all crash limitation devices contribute considerably to the effect of risk compensation, actually having a negative effect on driving standards, and therefore road safety.

J
Doubt all you want. It is a scientifically proven fact and the main basis for helmet law being repealed in the USA and other countries. The effect is most pronounced when wearing a full face helmet on a motorcycle due to the feeling of isolated safety it generates.

The current upward trend in appalling driving standards is undoubtedly due in part to the insulated nature of a modern car. You are positively surrounded by safety features and overly compliant suspension making the car float silently. Potentially very dangerous to the uninterested or poorly trained, as most drivers are. Classic risk compensation.

Perhaps doing your own research will lead to a better understanding.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC173034...

Pay particular attention to the figures in Sweden after the change from left hand to right hand driving.

There are numerous studies like this that should be promoted more vigorously to improve driving standards.

J

Adz The Rat

14,169 posts

210 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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Blakewater said:
Listening to a child repeating what he's been told to say but doesn't really understand isn't particularly helpful.

I've seen a couple of schools taking children out on quiet residential roads teaching them cycling safety. They've been doing it round where I live in the last few weeks.

When I was at school we had PC Chadwick teach us about road safety and the Green Cross Code, as well as Say No To Drugs and stranger danger and so on. I don't know if that's done now because often children seem to be encouraged to jump in front of cars waving cardboard 20mph signs.
I had to click on your profile to see where you were from, I remember PC Chadwick.

Lower Darwen Primary School by chance?

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

124 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2016
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never forget a road safety talk at school. About 1981 ish. Copper talking about motorbikes and appropriate clothing. along the lines of:

now we all like to see a nice bit of leg on a bird and a short skirt, but you should always wear leathers on a bike- can you imagine the state of her and your legs if you come off yr bike acting daft in front of yr mates.

Daggle74

97 posts

121 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2016
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jaf01uk

1,943 posts

197 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Police Scotland before they unified used to do a lot of road safety stuff, Bikesafe, young drivers, go into schools to educate secondary students prior to taking up driving, multi agency "hotstrike" events initially after fatal incidents but latterly pre empting accidents where we would go along and engage with the local yoof and there were raffle prizes, all these measures since the unification of all the regional police forces have now ceased!! Police Scotland as one force are not interested in promoting road safety, merely punishing those who transgress! Progress?

wilfandrowlf

603 posts

213 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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A few years ago these bollards appeared outside a local school, great idea and certainly made me think......


jith

2,752 posts

216 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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wilfandrowlf said:
A few years ago these bollards appeared outside a local school, great idea and certainly made me think......

That is truly excellent, creative thinking: we need more of that.

J


DJFish

5,930 posts

264 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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http://content.met.police.uk/Article/Exchanging-Pl...

Cheap, simple and extremely worthwhile.

Ki3r

7,836 posts

160 months

Monday 12th September 2016
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ED209 said:
Google - operation dragoon northumbria police.
Now in Dorset as well. Have a look at the Dorset Police No Excuse Facebook and Twitter pages.

https://www.facebook.com/dorsetpolicenoexcuse
https://twitter.com/dorsetnoexcuse