Drive Vague
28 Dec 2007 in Economics by GarrickThere’s something appealing about removing complexity - and the costs to maintain that complexity - to more effectively improve the behavior of a complex system.
“‘Generally speaking, what we want is for people to be confused,’ said Willi Ladner, a deputy mayor in Bohmte. ‘When they’re confused, they’ll be more alert and drive more carefully.’” - Craig Whitlock, WashingtonPost.com
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crystalsinger added these pithy words on Jan 04 08 at 11:18 pmNot sure that less is more in this context… Does anyone have stats on the incidence of road trauma in less-regulated place like (say) India?
I usually argue the opposite - the reason why people disobey traffic controls is that there’s no real penalty in most instances if you “push the envelope” a little (running a just-red light, for instance). If we installed tyre spikes at every intersection that activated .25 seconds after the light turns red, you better believe that rapidly NO-ONE will be running red lights any more…
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