Swango1980
Well-known member
This is EXACTLY why designs need to be safe. If every single driver could be guaranteed to drive with 100% safety, then there would be zero requirement for safety to be considered at all in design. However, there will always be morons on the road. Furthermore, there will be people who drive just as "safely" as we all like to think we drive, yet end up in a fatal accident anyway. We are all human, so we cannot guarantee that we will be 100% alert 100% of the time. Furthermore, there could be other distractions on the road that we do not notice a stationary car in front. It could be at night and it is pitch black, and the stationary car has no hazards on. You could be over-taking someone, moving back into the nearside lane, not immediately realising a car 50-100m in front is actually stationary, because you've been focused on the vehicle you've just overtaken. There are probably hundreds of scenarios we could come up with that would highlight how having a hard shoulder would eliminate the issue almost entirely.I've said it before and I still stick with my view, the road isn't to blame, its the idiots that use it.
We've driven for years on two and three lane dual carriageways that don't have hard shoulders, or smart technology, without worry. Whats the difference? Its still a 70mph road.
A hard shoulder is all very well if you can get to it, what if you break down ib lane 3/4 and can't get across? And if you are unlucky enough to break down in a live lane and not make it to a refuge, would you prefer to have to traffic slowed to 40/50 mph by the signs as it passes or sit on a 'safe' hard shoulder with traffic still thundering by at 70+?
I agree the technology need to be improved to respond to breakdowns quicker but once that happens then a smart road will be no more dangerous than any other. Its the bloody morons who drive on a closed lane that need removing, in my view ut should be 6 points per sign passed. Pass 2 and its a ban, end of.
Most of us, thank goodness, will never be involved in a fatal accident. However, is it not short sighted / arrogant to think that every single person who has been involved in a fatal accident are "idiots" and that we are a much better driver than them? If that was the case, in every single incident there ill always be a prosecution for driving without due care and attention. However, I suspect that does not happen, because often the incident is deemed something that the driver could not be control. There are also the victims. Try telling the relatives of someone killed that the other "idiot" driver is the one to blame, and stop moaning about hard shoulders, as if that is not part of the issue.
The argument is that removing hard shoulders will increase deaths on the roads. They protect broken down drivers from "idiots" or otherwise. It is difficult to see how not having them is no more dangerous. Just because there might be an occasion that a driver cannot get into it doesn't really excuse not having them. A driver could crash their car, a tree come through the windscreen and kill them instantly. That does not mean we should just forget about wearing seatbelts, because they will not always protect us. We don't say "it is only idiots that cause crashes, and therefore it is not seat belts to blame it is the idiots on the road"