A dozen years ago a half dozen workers fell from scaffolding on a high rise. I heard the news on the radio and my first thought was "Poor saps". My second thought was that there would be legislative changes and of course we now have far more strict Working at Heights regulations.
A month ago six young people died when the car they were in crashed into a poorly protected chasm. Yes they were breaking some rules but it shouldn't have been a mass death sentence. A few cuts and bruises and a wrecked car would have been enough of a lesson.
Do we need more laws with regards to signage and barriers?
Aside from the Barrie incident I see stupid and insufficient signage almost everywhere. Some allow unnecessary risks and many others contribute to traffic jams.
In our area it isn't surprising to see black or dark coloured dumpsters parked overnight on poorly lit streets with no reflective devices to warn drivers. There is traffic congestion where drivers are given insufficient warning about lane closures.
Given the variables in construction the laws could be insane to write and worse to teach, hence the need for common sense. Right now it seems that as long as someone puts out something it's OK. Any size, colour, shape, arrangement or quantity of barrier is acceptable. There seems to be no attempt to see the obstruction from the point of view of an approaching driver. (Or texting pedestrian)
With regards to the Barrie incident, it's only been a month. I don't know if any negligence repercussions will come up.
A month ago six young people died when the car they were in crashed into a poorly protected chasm. Yes they were breaking some rules but it shouldn't have been a mass death sentence. A few cuts and bruises and a wrecked car would have been enough of a lesson.
Do we need more laws with regards to signage and barriers?
Aside from the Barrie incident I see stupid and insufficient signage almost everywhere. Some allow unnecessary risks and many others contribute to traffic jams.
In our area it isn't surprising to see black or dark coloured dumpsters parked overnight on poorly lit streets with no reflective devices to warn drivers. There is traffic congestion where drivers are given insufficient warning about lane closures.
Given the variables in construction the laws could be insane to write and worse to teach, hence the need for common sense. Right now it seems that as long as someone puts out something it's OK. Any size, colour, shape, arrangement or quantity of barrier is acceptable. There seems to be no attempt to see the obstruction from the point of view of an approaching driver. (Or texting pedestrian)
With regards to the Barrie incident, it's only been a month. I don't know if any negligence repercussions will come up.