It would certainly be difficult to apply the same solutions to the road system. It is just the mindset and methodology that I'm proposing to use. i.e. to examin why crashes happen and attempt to fix the problems. Obviously, the actual solutions and eventual safety level will be very different.
NIP arrived. 969Yes, and you were wrong that time too. So here we go with the lack of logic skills. It requires a person to fire it. It is the...
Obviously, accountability is needed. It is just reining this in so that it doesn't become so bad that the consequences are that outright lies are the only way to avoid a life changing punishment for a mistake that the majority of mediocre drivers make daily.
However, accountability might be best provided before the crash occurs. The majority of incompetent drivers do not regard themselves as incompetent. You can't wait for them to crash before accountability is invoked. What is needed is some level of enforcement and training long before this. Unfortunately, enforcement these days is solely about speed cameras, which is insufficient to provide the level of accountability required for a safe road system.
reducing dangerous'
Well, the latter is just another way of achieving the former. If you can make something appear more dangerous (creative use of lines-chevrons etc), then you slow people down and actually decrease the skill (i.e. risk perception, handling skills) required to negotiate the hazard.
Christian.