Thursday 19 April 2007

Think about...


7 comments:

DamijanLikar said...

Yes it is right. But we should have in mind that someday behind everyone the queue will accumulate...

And I can tell that driving too slow is as much dangerous as driving too fast. Particulary on highway.

Saša said...

I totally agree.

Igor P said...

Nothing to add,....

Anonymous said...

"But we should have in mind that someday behind everyone the queue will accumulate..."

It is truth. But everytime when I view this poster I think about my mode of driving. It is safe? I hope it is.

This poster call your (our) attention to the fact that everyday someone lose own life because of speed. Specially young people. Why? Because someone want to pay full attention on his fast driving.

And finally of course. Nobody will stay here for seed.

Anonymous said...

"And I can tell that driving too slow is as much dangerous as driving too fast. Particulary on highway."

On highway is speed limit 130 km/h. How many people drive on highway 70km/h (with car) and how many with speed over 180 km/h? I read about this in magazine "Življenje in tehnika" and in our country about 60% of asked drivers drive on highway between 140 and 180 km/h.

Damijan are you fast or slow driver (with car)?

SueAnn said...

Hello everyone :)

That picture with those words tells a lot.

I didn’t drive fast and I didn’t drive slow... but I had an accident on a highway one day :(.
Was I concentrating on something else? Was there something wrong with the car? Was it just bad luck? I don’t know. The weather wasn’t fine but as far as I know I didn’t do anything wrong. It just happened.
I wasn’t hurt but if I had been driving faster, it could have been much worse.

There are no absolute rules... one has to be careful, prudent, patient... not too fast and not too slow... sometimes we just need to be lucky.

I believe too many drivers drive too fast (and listen to the radio, smoke a cigarette, eat a sandwich, drink coke, talk on the phone... at the same time). We usually can’t do more than one thing if we want to stay really concentrated, can we? It’s true that we drive automatically... but when something unexpected happens, we need “to be there”.

Drive safely; whatever that means (it depends on the circumstances and on you).

Dušan said...

I know something about that, in may 1997 I had an accident with my motorcycle. I barely survived and my convalescence lasted 10 months.
When I was younger, I was wery stupid.I was at many funerals of my colegues. All stupid things have some consequences (price to pay).