Every driver should see this!

Every driver should see this!

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blunder13

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250 posts

239 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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Sorry if this is a repost, but if you haven't seen this then you should:

Click Here

It should be shown to all drivers, new and experienced. It made me think!

P.S. turn your volume up, I think the song helps.

croyde

23,735 posts

236 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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Fek! I'm suppose to cycle or use my motorbike to get to work in a minute. yikes I might stay in bed.

The CCTV stuff is most shocking.

Edited by croyde on Friday 9th July 10:38

Evangelion

7,911 posts

184 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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Doesn't matter if it is a repost. Helps drive home the point; that even a moment's inattention can have far-reaching consequences.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

261 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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Pointless video.

Competent drivers are already aware.

Idiots will take no notice.


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Might be useful for pedestrians, though, 85% of whom are at fault in injury accidents.

Edited by mybrainhurts on Friday 9th July 18:02

Defcon5

6,281 posts

197 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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The bloke in the celica at 1:00 is Horatio Cane!


Lost soul

8,712 posts

188 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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blunder13 said:
Sorry if this is a repost, but if you haven't seen this then you should:

Click Here

It should be shown to all drivers, new and experienced. It made me think!

P.S. turn your volume up, I think the song helps.
oh give over you great simpering sissy boy

Edited by Lost soul on Friday 9th July 18:18

Pork_n_Beem

1,164 posts

231 months

Friday 9th July 2010
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blunder13 said:
Sorry if this is a repost, but if you haven't seen this then you should:

Click Here

It should be shown to all drivers, new and experienced. It made me think!

P.S. turn your volume up, I think the song helps.
Made you think of what ?

search arab drift accident - that will make you think of something else


philoldsmobile

524 posts

213 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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mybrainhurts said:
Pointless video.

Competent drivers are already aware.

Idiots will take no notice.


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Might be useful for pedestrians, though, 85% of whom are at fault in injury accidents.

Edited by mybrainhurts on Friday 9th July 18:02
I completely agree, the people likely to have the sort of accident in the video aren't going to be influenced by this. I do think a lot more should be done though to hold parents responsible for their childrens actions on the road, if they are too young to take responsibility, the parents should be taking better care.

how often do you see a parent wondering along texting or yaking on their mobile while their two or three year old runs along 50 meters ahead of them.


carter711

1,849 posts

204 months

Saturday 10th July 2010
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blunder13 said:
P.S. turn your volume up, I think the song helps.
ROLFcopter.

Ry_B

2,256 posts

207 months

Sunday 11th July 2010
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I don't drive fast in built up areas, I assume the same will be said for most PH'ers, so doesn't really effect us

peterbredde

775 posts

206 months

Sunday 11th July 2010
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philoldsmobile said:
mybrainhurts said:
Pointless video.

Competent drivers are already aware.

Idiots will take no notice.


Edit...

Might be useful for pedestrians, though, 85% of whom are at fault in injury accidents.

Edited by mybrainhurts on Friday 9th July 18:02
I completely agree, the people likely to have the sort of accident in the video aren't going to be influenced by this. I do think a lot more should be done though to hold parents responsible for their childrens actions on the road, if they are too young to take responsibility, the parents should be taking better care.

how often do you see a parent wondering along texting or yaking on their mobile while their two or three year old runs along 50 meters ahead of them.
Not sure what the evidence is for all of this, but even if pedestrians are 'at fault' of getting hit by large, heavy objects made of very strong metal designed to protect the internal occupants, the mere existence of this kind of video/safety message is critical in moving towards more responsible use of roads by all of us. Almost on a daily basis I see exmaples of a minority of drivers who still drive in an appalling (usually fast) manner, especially in built up areas. It boils my piss.

There will come a day when it is totally socially unacceptable to drive like a in built up areas. Videos like this are crucial to achieveing that.

Edited by peterbredde on Sunday 11th July 21:35

heebeegeetee

28,956 posts

254 months

Sunday 11th July 2010
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mybrainhurts said:
Pointless video.

Competent drivers are already aware.

Idiots will take no notice.


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Might be useful for pedestrians, though, 85% of whom are at fault in injury accidents.
Agreed, apart from possibly the last sentence. Aren't most peds hurt on the pavements?

grumbledoak

31,765 posts

239 months

Sunday 11th July 2010
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peterbredde said:
There will come a day
If only there would come a day when we weren't subject to endless, propagandist, drivel outwith causality or even common sense.

"Brake", by any chance?

peterbredde

775 posts

206 months

Sunday 11th July 2010
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peterbredde

775 posts

206 months

Sunday 11th July 2010
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heebeegeetee

28,956 posts

254 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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Mattt

16,663 posts

224 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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peterbredde said:
No it's not. It is carefully crafted messaging (call it propaganda if you wish) that is intended to change the belief and behaviours of those who are too stupid, too young or too inexperienced to realise that acting in a wreckless manner in their car can have tragic consequences for them and their victims. Can't see a problem with that. This isn't scaremongering. It is an attempt to alert its target audience to the very real dangers of their actions and consequently to save lives. Good thing too.
Because of the absence of proper road safety education, there will be no miraculous reduction in casualties. Get rid of the 'Brake' twaddle, and actually do something useful.

DaveL86

884 posts

183 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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I don't fully get the message of the video...

The 'innocent' people driving/walking/cycling all seem to die, but the incompetent/distracted drivers all live?

Could very easily be an Alfa advert at the start with the tag line "Still looks damn sexy while killing old ladies!"

alock

4,283 posts

217 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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peterbredde said:
Yes, ok then - "Brake". http://www.brake.org.uk/ Have a good look around the website. Why do you think this charity exists? Please feel free to quote some "drivel" from the site. Maybe you could also point out areas where it lacks "common sense".
Go and read (or watch) any test of the braking distances of a fairly modern car. I would recommend the Mazda 2 test that Jason Plato did on Fifth Gear. This is not an expensive performance car, it is an every day shopping trolley. Excluding reaction times, it stopped from 70mph in 25m. With a very heavy passenger (200kg - which is much more than 2 children and a weeks shopping) it stopped in 41m. What does the highway code say it should take to stop? 75m.

Now that you're aware of how out-of-date the government figures are, go and read Brakes argument for blanket 20mph limits here.
Article said:
This fact sheet explains why any speed above 20mph is too fast for towns and villages.
Unfortunately it does nothing of the sort. It takes some incorrect facts and feeds them into some GCSE level physics equations to produce some pointless results. I can only assume they attempt to confuse people with the complicated mathsrolleyes. From this point, any one with an IQ above 80 must start to question their conclusions.

So in summary, their site does contain drivel.

Edited by alock on Monday 12th July 10:11

twazzock

1,930 posts

175 months

Monday 12th July 2010
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peterbredde said:
This isn't scaremongering.
http://www.brake.org.uk/facts said:
THE CARNAGE
THE HORROR
THE AFTERMATH
Nah, not at all.