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August 29, 2023 at 10:28 am in reply to: Safe number of cars using a single track country road #18227JohnWalshUKParticipant
My suggestion would be to get the caravan park and farm(s) owners to pay for installing 3 more passing places. Properly placed to maximise vision given there are bends in the lane. Even if this is done risks will still remain caused by delinquent drivers travelling too fast for such circumstances – however that risk exists with or without passing places where pedestrians are concerned.
I do not believe the statistic you seek exists.
JohnWalshUKParticipantHi Ross. I don’t know whether my response here will prove of any value for what you are seeking, but I will leave you to judge that.
See here http://www.satd.co.uk where on the home page you will be able to view a PREVIEW film (15 mins) of my longer Film (80 mins) Staying Alive To Drive. The film addresses 50 everyday driving scenarios that bring RISK and these are supported by 350+ real incident clips where things did not go to plan.
The FILM costs under £6 when purchased personally 1-off online streaming/download etc. Business versions in quantity are priced based on volume and for large enterprise level the unit price can drop to £0.50 or even less.
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I like to think that the FILM content (paid) provides 60% of my gold nuggets, whereas the FREE content provides the other 40% – but it’s FREE 🙂
I will leave you to judge whether it has any relevance to your mission. My contact details can be found on the website or you can respond here if you prefer.
John Walsh SATD Staying Alive To Drive
JohnWalshUKParticipantJane I will leave you to decide the relevance of my input on this topic.
See here my FREE content on the broad subject matter you have requested feedback on http://www.satd.co.uk/gratis
On the home page you will see references to my PAID content http://www.satd.co.uk including a PREVIEW of the film lasting about 14 mins.
In summary, SATD (Staying Alive To Drive) is an 80 mins film that addresses 50 Driving Risk Scenarios and which also provides a plethera of driving INFO and STATS some of which you mention in your request post.
The FREE content is GREAT and YES it is FREE – no strings – no purchase required. Feel free to SHARE the URL to anyone.
The PAID content is a FILM – either our PERSONAL EDITION which costs sub £6 for 1-off purchases, or our BUSINESS EDITION which costs between £4 and £0.50 for VOLUME purchases to Businesses S M L XL and XXL.The business edition can be CUSTOMISED to reflect the branding of the buying business. The core content of the PERSONAL and BUSINESS editions are identical.
I claim that this product is THE most comprehensive collection of SAFER DRIVING content available – and I welcome any challenge to this claim.
John Walsh
07831 599100JohnWalshUKParticipantFor Peter Croft. Thank you for your advice and your cryptic cynical tilt asking if I was a witness. I would not expect such sarcasm on this website. Perhaps also CHECK your post facts before pressing submit – I am guessing the reference to 2001 is a slight lapse of attention on your part.
I am fortunate in being able to walk into my local town centre. On the street, as a pedestrian, I see more and more reckless behaviour of teenagers on e-scooters, and fear that the stats for injury and death will inevitably rise unless enforcement of the existing laws is undertaken more intensely and publicly by the police. Confiscation of their scooter should be applied – the word would very soon get around the country.
JohnWalshUKParticipantLast stats I saw (couple of weeks ago) stated there had been 7 UK deaths involving e-scooters thus far. Doubtless many more injuries but I don’t know any numbers. At least 1 of the deaths involved the rider of the e-scooter – he was mowed down by a car driver later found to be drunk.
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