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In deciding whether or not to have a policy on 4WDs and what policy to
have it became apparent that motorists vary in their attitude toward 4WDs.
Volvo drivers can get some relief from the
fact that some motorists share the same stereotype of 4WDers and
believe they need extra training.
We believe that 4WDs need to be considered
from the point of view of the possible danger of bullbars to
pedestrians. Preferably through voluntary compliance bullbar
manufacturers need to use designs that minimize the harm to vulnerable
road users.
It is acknowledged that many other road
safety issues may have more of an impact than bullbars. It is not known
if they are involved in promoting injuries and fatalities. Those
investigating the issues should ensure they don't simply record a
correlation between bullbars and injuries. 4WDs (and most other bullbar
using vehicles)are larger and heavier than many vehicles and would not
be the ideal object for a pedestrian to come into collision with with
or without a bullbar.
Nevertheless in spite of our 'just in case'
prevention approach we would not condone victimisation or demonisation
of motorists using 4WDs with bullbars. This is a possibility as
concerns have been expressed and it is obviously an issue which could
stir up emotion and overreaction prior to investigations uncovering the
real situation. |