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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 34467" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>You certainly have to question the possible savings and the unavailability of real data into the cause of road accidents</p><p>If you are a copper and you have to report the cause of an accident and you are as pushed as they are .Think of the available possible reasons that may be the cause, think of the work associated with each and what is easiest to put down? after all who is to argue? no normal member of the public is reliable when judging speed, you cant measure skid marks anymore with ABS and wet roads have to be measured by heat guns and quickly ,and the data on body work crumpling and speed is 10 years old and comes from the US. NO put down speed thats the easy option.</p><p>Its like the edict that plumbers could not wire an electric plug anymore. all that legislation, control,disruption and expense when the year before only 11 people out of 60 million died of domestic electrocution. Our legislators (no rewrite that the EU bureaucracy) have never heard of diminishing returns have they</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 34467, member: 60"] You certainly have to question the possible savings and the unavailability of real data into the cause of road accidents If you are a copper and you have to report the cause of an accident and you are as pushed as they are .Think of the available possible reasons that may be the cause, think of the work associated with each and what is easiest to put down? after all who is to argue? no normal member of the public is reliable when judging speed, you cant measure skid marks anymore with ABS and wet roads have to be measured by heat guns and quickly ,and the data on body work crumpling and speed is 10 years old and comes from the US. NO put down speed thats the easy option. Its like the edict that plumbers could not wire an electric plug anymore. all that legislation, control,disruption and expense when the year before only 11 people out of 60 million died of domestic electrocution. Our legislators (no rewrite that the EU bureaucracy) have never heard of diminishing returns have they [/QUOTE]
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