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Killick Initiative

@ki_roadsafety

Road Trauma.
How much money do governments around the world want to spend placating a problem we can easily fix.

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If speed cameras addressed speeding, they would not make any money. They are compensating due to us having the wrong driver management system. We have a one-dimensional system We need a compliance based system. Chris Minns Mark Boothman Julie Power carexpert.com.au/opinion/speed-…

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Speed cameras compensate for our lack of a compliance based driver management system that would deliver two motivations +&- allowing drivers to comply to the road rules. If speed cameras addressed speeding, they wouldn't make any money.Julie Power dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/thes…

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Speed cameras do not engage with drivers. They compensate as we don't have a compliance based driver management system that supplies +&- motivations to drivers They should be nowhere near our schools. Mark Boothman Chris Minns theaustralian.com.au/breaking-news/…

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Speed cameras can't address speeding in school zones or anywhere else as they sit upon the wrong driver management system. Our current driver management system needs an upgrade from the existing, one- dimensional to compliance based.Chris Minns dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/ryde…

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It's not the speed limits it's compliance to the speed limits. To achieve that, we have to upgrade our current exclusively punitive driver management system to a compliance based driver management system. #driversdriveroadsafety nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-tod…

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You can't address road trauma with the current approach of technology in conjunction with an exclusively punitive driver management system. Compliance to the road rules needs a balanced environment, which we dont have.Mark Boothman Chris Minns news.com.au/finance/econom…

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Our approach is wrong as cameras do not encourage driver compliance however, balanced environments containing +&- motivations do. Mark Boothman U.S. Department of Transportation Chris Minns carexplore.com.au/nsw-drivers-fa…

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NSW Traffic Fines Are More About Revenue than Road Safety That is correct as incumbent governments have engaged the negative Motivation exclusively meaning we don't have a balanced driver environment. Hence, drivers don't comply with the road rules. sydneycriminallawyers.com.au/blog/nsw-traff…

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Speed cameras are only compensating for our lack of a compliance based driver management system. Speed cameras don't engage with drivers If speed cameras addressed speeding they would not make any money. pulsetasmania.com.au/news/new-tasma…

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Working is a compliance based activity needing a balance of pay packets and penalties. Driving is a compliance based activity needing a balance of driver incentives & driver penalties. Driving desperately needs the incentives as the balance to the penalties.Mark Boothman

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Speed cameras don't engage with drivers. Speed cameras make lots of money. However, their job is to moderate driver behaviour. So what's their purpose? They are compensating for our inability to design and install a compliance based driver management system. Chris Minns

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How do you ensure that drivers to comply to the road rules? Give them a balanced environment of driver incentives versus driver penalties. How do you ensure non-compliance to the road rules? Don't give them a balanced driver environment. Chris Minns Mark Boothman