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Wire Rope Barriers Discriminate Against Riders
« on: July 27, 2020, 02:46:54 PM »
Wire Rope Barriers Discriminate Against Riders
BY MARK HINCHLIFFE

Apart from being considered dangerous by motorcycle riders, wire rope barriers are also unfair and discriminate against motorcycle and scooters riders,
says an Australian university road safety professor.

The professor who wishes to remain anonymous points out that WRBs are officially acknowledged as posing more danger to riders and therefore
discriminate against them.

Many riders refer to WRBs as “people slicers” and “cheese graters”.

The professor says WRBs also do not address the “Towards Zero” policy because it excludes one road user group, albeit a minority.

He says road safety initiatives should be addressed to all road users, not the majority.

His comments have been endorsed by Victorian Motorcycle Council chair Peter Baulch whose state is one of the most prolific in its use of WRBs.

WRBs discriminate

The professor gave two excellent analogies of how WRBs discriminate against riders:

Accessibility: If you build a building it should be accessible to all user groups. Now, if we use the road groups’ arguments, stairs are a healthy
option for the majority of the building user group so there is no need to install elevators. Could you imagine the trouble they would get into in
today’s society if they were to follow this approach? But this is the approach they take with crash barrier installation.

Occupational health and safety: If you have a piece of equipment then you need to make sure it is safe for all to use. This requires the
installation of guarding to protect the user. Imagine a work safety assessment of a piece of equipment where a person had lost their hand!
The owner of the equipment says to the government work safety assessor: “It is okay, we are not liable because we installed guarding that
protected 96% of the users. This user fell outside the scope that we allowed for but their injuries are okay because the machine was guarded for
almost all of the users.” I will leave the outcomes of the law suit to your own imagination.

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Re: Wire Rope Barriers Discriminate Against Riders
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2020, 04:48:25 PM »
This topic has been done a few times on this forum.  Personally the wires don't bother me.
 

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Re: Wire Rope Barriers Discriminate Against Riders
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2020, 05:26:12 PM »
Maybe so but it's new "news" on the subject...and I thought it was worth sharing for those that do take an interest in road safety issues such as myself.  8)

I don't think it's too much to ask that barriers should be designed and be suitable for ALL road users which, as things stand, they are clearly not...


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