Jacob
What goes around comes around.
I'd go with all that!Really, the only solution?
So things like the following are not possible?
speed reduction
Additional training
increased policing
Age related limitations e.g. engine size and amount of passengers
smaller engines/BHP limits
speed limiters
increased use of safety barriers
decreased use of road signs (which has been proved to reduce accidents)
Improved road surfaces
Improved road markings
Car size limits
One way systems
harsher penalties for infringements e.g no MOT/insurance/driving whilst on the phone etc
Increased priority for pedestrians/cyclists
Increased technology to warn of road hazards
banning of car stereos or volume limitations (not 100% sure on this one but certain music certainly makes me drive differently and the boys with subs I can hear from a mile away certainly are being sensory deprived - and as an aside also ruining their hearing)
Public education - TV adverts etc (Don't know why they don't do this anymore? I remember ones about not going into substations or swimming in rivers)
height limits to cars eg no big suvs/4x4s unless you can prove an actual need for one. They are 50% more likely to roll in an accident and huge increase in stopping distance.
Seems like to me there are a few things we could probably do before vitrifying automobiles
I'd add an obligation to pick up hitch-hikers but maybe it'd have to be organised a bit.
Easy to forget that it's about transport, not about car ownership per se.
It can be the fastest and most economical way to get around the country, carbon zero and can be door to door.
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