Try driving in fog without reference points !!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4213221.stm
I find I use white lines, kerbs etc as a continual means of positional reference, judging gaps etc I think the idea of 'no white lines' may work for a while because drivers become unsure and slow down, what happens when it is a regular route ?
Just another cost cutting exercise using some dubious stats, at best I reckon.
Putting mobile lumps of metal in undefined areas with soft fleshed human beings is a cr ap idea ... I know!! If it is valid and so good, put the councillor, having an area's road safety portfolio, in the loop regarding responsiblity for injuries, bet it aint so cut and dried then !!
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4213221.stm
I find I use white lines, kerbs etc as a continual means of positional reference, judging gaps etc I think the idea of 'no white lines' may work for a while because drivers become unsure and slow down, what happens when it is a regular route ?
Just another cost cutting exercise using some dubious stats, at best I reckon.
Putting mobile lumps of metal in undefined areas with soft fleshed human beings is a cr ap idea ... I know!! If it is valid and so good, put the councillor, having an area's road safety portfolio, in the loop regarding responsiblity for injuries, bet it aint so cut and dried then !!
P