Posts Tagged ‘driver error

Don’t blame the vehicle

- February 7th, 2012

In light of the tragedy in Ontario, which saw the death of 11 migrant workers being transported in an extended van, there have been calls for the ban of the use of 15-passenger vans for transportation purposes. As usual, this is a knee-jerk reaction to an abnormal occurrence. Read more…

Won’t somebody think of the critters?

- September 23rd, 2011

I’ve said it before that when it comes to avoiding crashes, you should follow the path that’s going to do the least damage, and frankly choosing to do damage to yourself or others instead of a critter should not be a viable strategy. Read more…

Accident Prevention

- May 13th, 2010

By definition, an accident is a chance happening. If something happens by chance, how can you prevent it? And if you have an answer for that, please tell me … I’d love to prevent the chance of “red” coming up on the roulette table so that I can bet black every time. Read more…

Cars don’t accelerate unintentionally

- March 11th, 2010

Many people automatically assume that unintended acceleration is a result of a mechanical or electronic failure – a manufacturer has not properly tested its vehicles and the problem is allowing vehicles to run rampant, usually injuring or killing innocent drivers and/or passengers.

However, many of the cases of unintended acceleration are attributable to user error. Read more…