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Old 06-24-2004, 09:31 AM
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Also some Autobahn segments have variable PHOTO RADAR enforced limits. I wish we had this in the US.. Normally this will occur in areas that are impacted by heavy merging traffic or other regional hazards. You knock a few km's over the sign lit limit and viola a photo radar ticket will be your friend a few days later!

I've seen some areas in the US with variable speed limits, but mostly they are ignored as no photo radar...
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i saw this before, accidents can happen everywhere, it is very safe to drive fast in germany cause the level of competence and skill is very high. there are speed limits around the city and strictly enforced. from my experience most people only drive about 160 kmph on the autobahn in the day, not that fast.
BTW the car in the photo is not a bmw but ford.
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And the front half of the car is where?
Old 06-24-2004, 08:29 PM
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Annually, about 300,000 people are killed in motor vehicle accidents throughout the world. Approximately 50,000 are killed in the US. Traffic accidents kill more Americans 5-32 years of age than any other cause. About 67 percent of all accidents are driver caused. Approximately 40 percent of all traffic deaths involve alcohol abuse. (Andrea and Flynn.)

The German Autobahn system was started before WWII and has been in constant operation since. Parts of the Autobahn are without a speed limit. On these portions, people drive 80 mph in the slow lane, 100 mph in the center lane and 130 mph plus in the fast lane! (Smith). Yet, it has earned a reputation of being safe and delivering people to their destinations more quickly.

In Germany, there were 42.5 million registered vehicles (35.5 million cars) in 1990. The network of roads totals 221,000 km, including 11,000 km of autobahns (motorways). In size, it is second only to the United States. An ongoing safety program of driver training in schools, improved vehicle safety and better roads have produced fewer fatalities on the Autobahn in spite of greater traffic density. The one exception is the area that comprised the old German Democratic Republic [the former communist East Germany]--it has a higher accident rate since it has had to adjust to more traffic and faster cars. (Here is another confirmation that becoming more socialistic is stupid!) To earn a license in Germany, one must complete 33 hours of classroom instruction and 18 hours of road training. Every modern car in Germany is designed for safety and high performance. Their vehicles stick to the roads on curves and will "stop on a dime."


Now, what really kills? Stupidity and ignorance kill! To be more precise, what is really needed for highway safety?


1. Each driver must drive safely. Drivers need to be educated in driving principles rather than in following laws legalistically. There are times when one can safely drive 85+ mph in a given area and there are times when a safe speed may be 25 mph or even "0" mph--one should stay at home! Motor vehicle operators who have certain physical or mental limitations must operate a vehicle only in circumstances where they can safely drive. Physicians must insure that patients who are not qualified to drive do not drive.

Incidentally, government publications that state that citizens do not have a right to drive and that driving is a privilege given by some bureaucrat, are wrong. All citizens have a right to operate a vehicle if they can drive safely!

I have observed in Missouri that many do not use their turn signals, or misuse them. Also, Missourians tailgate, which is a very dangerous habit.

Human limitations must be programmed into instruction and mechanical engineering. One example of a universal human limitation is that we have an irregularly-shaped blind spot in each eye. This blind area occurrs where the optic nerve meets the retina. It is about 12 1/2 degrees to the left in the left eye and 12 1/2 degrees to the right in the right eye. We are not aware of these "black holes" in our vision, because the brain, like a computer, "fills in the blanks." Most of us have experienced not seeing a car to our left as we merge into traffic. Therefore, there is a need for better engineering of rear-view mirrors to compensate for the blind spots. Highway signs should keep through traffic in the left lane on trafficways, because merging drivers may not see the merging vehicles. This is also showing common courtesy for those trying to enter the highway. Courtesy is contagious. Courtesy also helps counteract anger, which contibutes to accidents.


2. The whole highway system needs to be redesigned. The new design should be integrated with safer vehicles and more intelligent laws.


3. Vehicle design must have safety as a priority. Higher miles-per-gallon and less expensive cars must be secondary goals. Such improvements as air bags (driver, passenger and side), seat belts, protective side beams, roll bars, antilock brakes, collapsible steering posts, head rests/restraints and safety bumpers are a good start. However, safety research and development must be ongoing with prompt implementation.


4. Vehicle inspection should be used as a means to provide safer vehicles rather than as a source of revenue.


5. Law enforcement officers should be taught properly. They must not be pressured to "collect illegal taxes" through tickets. The old "Boss Hogg-Roscoe P. Coletrane syndrome" must be terminated! While law enforcement officers are not judges, they of necessity must exercise judgment. A good question they must ask is, "How can I help drivers?" Not, "How can I fill my quota of tickets today?" Another good question is, "Is this operator driving safely?" Rather than, "Did he break some law?" I know of two handicapped ladies who were given tickets on a street that had its speed limit lowered from 35 mph to 25 mph for a month or so. In my opinion, there was no safety violation, and at most, a warning ticket should have been given.

Speed does not kill. Stupidity and ignorance do!

Resources
Special thanks to the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, 4645 Reservoir Road NW, Washington, DC 20007; and the German Information Center, 950 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022-2781 for help in the research on the Autobahn.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.


Smith, Jack. "The Autobahn Empire." Town and Country, p. 63.

The World Book Encyclopedia, 1993 ed. S.v. "Automobile," by David J. Andrea and Michael S. Flynn.

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Old 06-24-2004, 08:49 PM
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I believe that essay would get an A+.
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