Mistakes is a campaign launched by the New Zealand Transport Agency that "encourages the audience to be conscious of other road users and to choose a safer speed that factors in the chance for human error." I fear that the current speed limit review here in British Columbia will be driven by "me" centered drivers who have little or no consideration for other road users. This campaign gives valid reasons to support careful consideration of other factors beyond better roads and better vehicles should result in higher speed limits.
Just a quick question...
What are ""me" centered drivers" and what consideration is expected from drivers towards other road users?
(aside from not driving into them)
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I wouldn't worry much about the speed review -
most people who showed up said the limits are fine,
it's the signs that need updating.
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I'm going to the one in Nanaimo tonight to see what it's all about.
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Just a quick question... What