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Here in Canada we have a drivers license system which requires new drivers to display a red [L] on the rear of their vehicle to indicate 'learner'. After a year and another road test this is replaced with a green [N] for 'new' driver.
This works very well at diminishing road-rage and people give
them a wider berth letting them merge more easily and such. I would like to see an addition to this system where various stickers adorn the license plates indicating the level of driving ability and the number of demerits given to the owner of the vehicle. Now, you might say, "But, what if the driver is not the owner?", and that would be a good point. I guess I would say that this might keep others from wanting to drive Franks' truck what with the DUI / hit-and-run stickers on the plate and maybe Frank might be more inclined to stop doing that crap. Conversely, passing mile-stones as a safe or extra accredited driver might come with certain perks, like maybe an increased speed limit, use of the HOV lane as a single driver, or even every tenth bridge-toll free or some such.
I think that an incentive system of this type would have a great effect on traffic and would encourage safer driving.
...and while I have your eye/ear, there was a program instituted in Edmonton when I lived there where a black coffin shaped sign with [FATALITY] written on it was erected at the site of each death by motor vehicle incident for a year or so. I can't recall the stats but it caused a Huge reduction in accidents while it was in operation. The program was scrapped because they say it was bad for tourism, but I tell you what... when you'd come around a corner and see a string of five or six [FATALITY] signs in one spot, you bloody well paid attention.
I'd like to see that make a come-back as well.
accident black spot
http://www.waterman...2/11/black-spot.jpg used to be seen in UK.... [xenzag, Oct 24 2015]
book in Canada
https://www.youtube...watch?v=VaFkdnELh38 Roadside memorials and shrines [popbottle, Oct 26 2015]
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In the UK, some warning signs (such as those warning
of blind bends, narrow lanes etc) are not mandatory,
but are erected if there has been a serious or fatal
accident at that spot. Distinctive fatality-markers
might be more effective, though. |
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I can recall signs with a large black dot, and the text "accident black spot". Not seen any for a while though. |
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Leaving the burnt out wrecks gives drivers
some idea how sharp the bend is. |
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PS was on a ferry to France last week, in the
shop they were selling mandatory
breathalyser kits for drivers. Presumably so
they can they are drunk enough? |
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Here people erect crosses covered with flowers, trinkets,
etc at the accident sight where a loved one died. Truly sad,
but when there are several in one spot... it seems to make
people slow down.
Also, if drunks had to put a "D" on their car, then they would
realize they shouldn't be driving! + |
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// there where a black coffin shaped sign with [FATALITY] written on it was erected at the site of each death by motor vehicle incident for a year or so. ... when you'd come around a corner and see a string of five or six [FATALITY] signs in one spot, you bloody well paid attention. |
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I'd like to see that make a come-back as well. // |
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They have that in some U.S. states, too, although there it's small white crosses. Presumably they only put those up for dead Christians. Discrimination even in death ... |
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// "But, what if the driver is not the owner?" // |
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That's the bit that makes this impractical. |
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[8th of 7] what would you prefer to see other than little white crosses? is there an athiest honoring symbol. a raised fist/finger coming out of the ground? |
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I personally would prefer a series of black coffins as a warning to the many morons zipping past those places. |
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I think he means the demerit or award tags on the license plates themselves. Can't really have individual plates for each driver. |
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// That's the bit that makes this impractical. // |
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Icons could be tagged to an individuals drivers license and added to the license-plate by incorporating small led projectors in an after-market license-plate surround cover. |
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No more magnetic [L] or [N] stickers to lose. |
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// what would you prefer to see other than little white crosses? // |
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Well, "something to offend everyone" would be a good starting point. How about tiny animatronic skeletons ? They could all dance to a disturbingly inappropriate tune. |
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What about using oil based paint? |
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