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how many assumptions do you make a day? You have NFI I've driven at night in Africa. I've also driven a truck in the Syrian desert. and plenty of other conditions and also know a fair bit about farming and Trucks but that's all had nothing to do with my point. are you saying your night vision is only as good as those dash cams?
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Yes that sounds typical, I wouldn't be comfortable driving on a country road unless I could see the length of a rugby pitch. my point is those cheap cameras cant do that without night vision. I was referring to what u said above. There's plenty of times when you can't see the length of a football field at night. You must be pretty uncomfortable driving at night ![]()
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One would hope so, you wouldn't be able to milk the ATO for much
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Still missing the point, and resorting to insults. moving on
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Where as I now feel I am a much better driver on Country roads, which is a skill in itself especially at night, spotting animals and road hazards is the biggest skill, then there is the farm machinery moving around and we get plenty of road trains with two and three trailers, on narrow roads and dirt roads, a whole new ball game. Vehicle set up is different as well, living in the city I had lowered cars with low profile tires now I have standard height cars with all terrain tires, bull bars, driving lights and LED light bars. Priorities are different depending on where you live.
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At least with a quick flash of your high beam, the light hardly reaches it peak power so it's not like the other driver is copping the full force of your light. This guy is holding the high beam on as he passes an oncoming car shows aggression imo. Quote:
Which makes me wonder why this driver was so slow to react. He reacts just as the cows come into view of the dash cam. I really would of thought he would of spotted them before the camera did. He was probably looking in his rea rview mirror think "how dare someone flash their lights at me" Quote:
No one would ever stop for a yellow traffic light with reaction times that slow. Last edited by Ben73; 26-11-2015 at 08:25 PM. |
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Bullcrap outdated law. Start fining...heavily...Farmer Joe for letting his damn cattle wander.
Years back near Bundaberg there was a series of accidents outside town when some idiot farmer was neglecting his fences. The council went and put signs up saying "cattle on road", and that was it. Talk at the time was that the farmer was a relative of some local council officer so nothing would be done. A local lawyer put an opinion piece in the local News Mail which said basically that the council had to be careful...by putting out signs and doing nothing else, they are just admitting they know about the problem, and are opening themselves to liability if someone is hurt or killed. Pretty soon afterwards the farmer was taken to court by someone and the problem went away. But yes, the people who hit the cows all received fines for their accidents. Totally, absolutely wrong, but they got them. And yes, if someone flashes their high beam at me, I assume they've either mistakenly hit high beam or were notifying me of a radar trap. I don't slow down. |
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Having driven many thousands of klms on remote Qld country roads at night, some notorious for wildlife as well as domesticated animals, I can tell you that cows literally do appear out of nowhere and are harder to see than most wildlife (wild pigs are also a ***** to see because of their colour). I have had many close calls with cows. On one occasion, the only clue that cows were on the road ahead was the fact that as they crossed the road, they blocked the broken line up the middle of the road. I couldn't see the cows until much closer but the missing line was my clue to slow up. They can be very difficult to see, even with the high beams on, particularly if they are a dark colour and have their rump facing you. Its not until you have a near miss that you realize how you can see. Its all sunshine and lollypops on a well lit up freeway or Arterial road of course, but get out in the middle of nowhere on a dark night and things are a little different. Did you actually check out Smoke Pursuits youtube vid of the truck with highbeams on? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0dmjRO8ZsQ It can literally happen that quickly. The solution would be to drive to conditions, but that would entail doing 50KPH everywhere after dark. Not exactly practical if you are trying to cover 700klms after sunset is it?
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![]() So if a driver flashes their lights due to a hazard ahead you just keep on motoring till you hit something, makes perfect sense to anyone without an ounce of road craft.
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How is this still going ignore list sure is getting big lately.
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Yea sorry is my bad he said up to two seconds is normal reaction and up to 4 seconds with alcohol. Cheers.
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Seriously, Do you think 'Farmer Joe' should padlock every gate in order to keep his cattle safe?
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Maybe this could be the answer
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Drove through a mob one night, way back in the early '70's up in the NT, killed 16 of 'em.
Thermodyne Mack, quad box with a joey, five trailers full of cattle, proof that sometimes you cannot stop for wandering stock.
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If someone had a 2-4sec reaction time, even if drunk, a doctor would probably be wanting to admit them for neurological tests. Even the RTA consider 1sec to be about the max. Normal reaction time for an event you are anticipating is 0.1-0.2sec. I would guesstimate double that for an event you aren't. |
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I've watched the clip a few times now (mainly out of pure amazement), but it's clear to me that this driver had zero warning or site of the black cow, particularly as there was no visible reduction in speed, no visible reaction from the driver before impact and if you listen to his comments after the collision and stopping ie '***** Me', it tells me he had no idea it was there until too late, otherwise I'm sure you would have heard him swear before the impact & not after? I have had one near miss with a big black cow at night and it was only the fact that he was facing me, that I noticed his eyes reflecting (believe me or not) and I was able to get on the anchors and slowed enough to avoid hitting him in time.
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He had lots and lots of warning, but he ignored those warnings and kept on motoring till it was too late.
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Sorry, I meant Smokie Pursuit's youtube clip - my bad
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If I were that bad, I'd stop driving....
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Count 3 seconds in your head not many drivers would be that slow to read, if they were it would be carnage on the road. Lights go red and drivers are blowing through the red light for another 3 seconds.... ![]() |
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Seems quite a contentious subject.
The average time it takes for most drivers to react to a risky situation on the road is 1.5 seconds. http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/saferroads...nd_crashes.pdf A controlled study in 2000 (IEA2000_ABS51.pdf) found average driver reaction brake time to be 2.3 seconds. The study included all driver types, test were conducted on a controlled track and in a driving simulator. http://copradar.com/redlight/factors/ According to the American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials(AASHO), it takes an average driver 1.64 seconds to perceive and react to a roadside hazard. Ninety Five percent of people react within 2.5 seconds. http://www.internationalclinicaltria...king-time.html
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Some people...quite wrongly...equate drag strip reaction times with "real world real road" reaction times. The mistake is an easy one...on a dragstrip you're sitting there waiting for the lights to come down and you KNOW that you're going to have to GO at a certain spot...you're ready, you're waiting for it to happen, it's no surprise when the light goes green and you launch. On the roads in the real world, nope, it's really more like 2 seconds. I said this a while back and got abused for it...people honestly thought that their everyday driving reaction time would be something like half a second or less, say if someone came through a red light or a pedestrian walked out in front of them. Sorry, but if they do it a couple of seconds away, maybe even up to five or more seconds away depending how occupied you are with other things at the time, chances are you won't even get your foot on the brake pedal. Real life isn't a drag strip. |
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