The 2008 NSW Road toll was the lowest it's been for 64 years. Three hundred & ninety five people were killed on the states roads last year, the first time the number has been below 400 since World War II.


This post is a comment on the ROAD TOLL I am sure if you wanted the statistics for road crashes you could look them uplifeofcrimeguy wrote:Statistics are meaningless until they are broken down. Wouldn't mind knowing about where the crashes occur and between whom, etc.
And I guess you are qualified to say this because of your extensive experience in traffic policing? You obviously have your finger right on the pulse, so maybe you can tell us what it is as a result of?Naked Twin wrote:The police can say the road toll is down but this has little to do with the strategies they have put in place in recent times,
And I keep saying that pedestrians need to start taking more responsibility for their own safety. But do they? No.Six Addict wrote:more pedestrians got killed in victoria last year than motorcyclists...
Not a copper like you however statistics don't lie, check out NSW RTA website for historical data if you doubt me. There are more people caught speeding, the number of car crashes per head of population has not decreased in the same way road deaths has decreased. 20 years ago the road toll was over 1000. So road toll has decreased by over half but serious accidents have not. Do you honestly think that it is because of policing strategy? How has policing strategy actually improved road safety? The main one was changing the laws for heavy vehicles to reduce the time they could spend on the road.aardvark wrote:And I guess you are qualified to say this because of your extensive experience in traffic policing? You obviously have your finger right on the pulse, so maybe you can tell us what it is as a result of?Naked Twin wrote:The police can say the road toll is down but this has little to do with the strategies they have put in place in recent times,
And I keep saying that pedestrians need to start taking more responsibility for their own safety. But do they? No.Six Addict wrote:more pedestrians got killed in victoria last year than motorcyclists...
Well, statistics are only as good as the data collection criteria used and the recording method.Naked Twin wrote:Statistics don't lie
I think it's more prudent to look at crashes, injuries and fatalities per vehicle registrations and licence holders. Although this obviously doesn't take into account unlicenced drivers and unregistered vehicles.Naked Twin wrote:The number of car crashes per head of population has not decreased in the same way road deaths has decreased.
I am not about to sit here and give you a synopsis of traffic policing philosophy. But things like RBT, drug detection, speed detection, targeted detection models and a better understanding of the cause of road crashes has played it's part in the above reductions. If you argue that policing of the road laws hasn't made a difference, then we might as well get rid of all the speed cameras, traffic coppers and other traffic enforcement methods. What would happen then? Status quo? Oh, the joy and harmony it would bring.....Naked Twin wrote:Do you honestly think that it is because of policing strategy? How has policing strategy actually improved road safety?