PC gone mad
I too follow your lines of thought.
At home we now have areas where the authorities have introduced "Speed safety zones" They have dropped the main road speed limits, and my assumption is it will happen more and more. Even when the wheels of our cars are not allowed to rotate anymore, some people will still die on the roads (fall over and bump their heads or whatever)
In some areas we now have miles of no passing lines, and they are removing the passing lanes, and painting in a single lane.
Now days if there is an fatal accident it is now declared a "crime scene" and that section of road is closed. Maybe until the next day, sometimes requiring thousands of motorists to travel many extra kilometers, should they still have to make their trip. I am talking main arterial routes here,and long distances.
Some years back in the fuel crisis we had carless days forced on us to save fuel. What is the cost to the nation, when you send 50,000 vehicles an extra 100km because there is a car blocking one lane.
I think the authorities have forgotten what the highway is for.
I tried to find out by what authority no passing lines were painted on the roads. the methodology seems to vary a lot. Basically I think some unqualified minion paints the line where he thinks he can, and for evermore its a crime to encroach on it, even when you can see the way is clear.
Australian roads are just wonderful by comparison.
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