aquascoot wrote on Nov 14
th, 2017 at 11:23am:
ah but gweg, you said 4 x that they were doing it as a cost cutting exercise.
Correct.
I'll say it a 5th, if you like.
Maintaining a WRSB is
very expensive.
Every time a vehicle hits the barrier, it costs many hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars to repair.
The posts are designed to collapse on impact, and they must be replaced every time they're hit.
Moreover, the wire rope itself stretches and also needs to be replaced, or at the very minimum retensioned, after a hit from a vehicle.
These components are expensive, and the labour isn't provided for free.
Conversely, when a vehicle hits a
concrete barrier, there is usually no need for any maintenance at all (other than maybe pushing a block back into place).
Now, if there's anything else you need to know about this subject (which you quite clearly know next to nothing about), feel free to ask me.
I'm here to help.
Again, I hope this poor little girl's family finds peace soon.
so you can see a drag racing circuit taking on something like that then....sure you can..
how about getting them to change the rules about 8yr olds.....we wont even allow kids to box over here...and that would not have these risks involved in it...
a child has to be 7 before being allowed to sit in the front passenger seat of a family car...
can anyone see how bizarre this all is?..