It was inevitable, right? The introduction of speed cameras on ski slopes.
It is the lightness of a handful of daredevil speed demons who have mixed the fun for the rest of us? Or is this the health and safety gone mad again? We have a human race are so irresponsible that we need the Nanny State to protect us from ourselves, even if we try to stay out of our hard earned money on holiday and with a little 'fun?
Well, unfortunately the statistics are not good.With the high number of accidents, injuries and deaths at ski resorts around the world every year, it seems that something must be done. The number of skiing accidents has increased significantly only in Switzerland, with tens of thousands of accidents in recent years, many of whom have been some fatalities or serious. The number of rescue helicopters are also - increases in the order of hundreds in a single month period.
Thus, the Swiss have had enough and put on speed camerasrunway. The staff of ski-handed catch the speedster gadget radar. Those who are involved, a first warning, and then a fine or forfeiture may spend their face. The cameras are in use in Andermatt and will be in operation at other major centers like Davos, St. Moritz and Zermatt. Some can Welcome to Switzerland to take a stand - but this new trend at ski resorts around the world is to catch?
In a perfect world we would all be inFreedom to throw the tracks and be careful not to anyone else. We would never hurt or killed or wounded another innocent person. It's because we should not have this ability, that he who goes on a ski trip without travel insurance and coverage of winter sports for the head have to do testing. If you do not know the potential astronomical medical costs associated with helicopter rescue, serious injuries and broken limbs (especially in the north --America), then it's time for an alarm!
The well-prepared slopes may be partly responsible for it. It 'hard to resist, showed the council and offer suggestions and just down the hill. But on the crowded slopes, it is not just smart. There is no doubt that skiing and snowboarding and other winter sports activities can be very dangerous. If you have ever had with a run on a tree or another skier and survivors who, you know what an impact may be painful.
Just like the streets, weis not always the fault of people who are at high speed. E 'possible, they are fully competent and control - even if they violate the law! The problem) is often other people on the road (or tracks. Come back to someone who slowly) on the road (or track and want to overcome, it is always potentially dangerous. Simply can not know what will be the other person. You do not know if another vehicle) to pull one side of the road invisible (or out of the trees, or aHirsch (or snow machine) is suddenly in front of you.
The drink driving laws which only has all the drunks off of our streets, but on the slopes, you will still probably against someone who is a bit 'too much mulled wine while enjoying lunch. Nobody would consider tape on skis or board and potentially endangered the lives of others. Then there are novice skiing out of control on a slope above their capacity. Skiing in flat light can be dangerous, notJust as they occurred. They may not all bumps and hollows in the area - and the bodies of ice - and if you met them at great speed, one might ask item to a tree or a driver, and there's nothing you can do to keep the effects of happening. It may be expensive at best.
Tests with the dummy were (like those that made the machine). E 'was the speed over 19 mph (30 kph) indicates that they are not sure. Speeds well above that number with high probabilityCause death if something goes wrong.
Sun wants to radar tracks, a trend that threatens to spread throughout the world to ski at all? For many, it's all the fun, excitement and thrills remove. Will be the speedometer on skis is the next trend? How else can control our speed, or have an idea of how fast we go? There will be posted speed limit signs on the sides of runs, which must obey, we, like the streets?
Speed is not the only danger that ifbottom. This ski season twenty-six people were killed by avalanches in Europe in less than a month! The average annual number of people killed in avalanches in the United States, about twenty-five years, but often much higher. Other weather-related risks can not be ignored, as snowstorms and sudden changes of weather and conditions.
Who would have thought we'd see the day that put speed cameras on ski slopes. What's next? Skiing and winter sports insurance coveragemandatory, but maybe I should ...
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