‘Culture
of safety’ absent from
Editor’s Note: Greig Craft is the American founder and chairman of Asia Injury
Prevention Foundation, a nonprofit founded to combat the growing traffic
crisis in
He suggested that those who use fake
protective headgear, along with its producers and dealers, should be fined as
they are committing “a crime against the nation,” whereas Vietnamese
authorities have just overturned a law that punished passengers for wearing
substandard helmets.
The country should teach children on
road safety from a very early age and make it an inherent part of the school
curriculum if road accidents are to be tackled.
Road casualties are preventable by
the simple act of wearing a helmet. Certified helmets are proven to reduce
the risk of death by 42 percent and severe injury by 69% in the event of a
crash. From a human perspective, it is a great tragedy of personal loss and
heartbreak when a loved one is lost in the blink of an eye because they did
not wear a helmet. The economic cost is alarming, with
Wearing a helmet is a good
way to ensure safety; however, Vietnamese people still underestimate its role
and tend to buy cheap headwear, which does not protect them well. What do you
think about this?
As
The average cost of a
certified helmet in
This price is very affordable and
reasonable. Similar quality helmets in other countries can be two to three
times more expensive. Considering that most people invest millions of dong in
their motorcycle, a 200,000 dong helmet is a cheap “vaccine” to save your
life.
The Vietnamese government
suggested punishing those using fake helmets. This rule had triggered an
outburst of anger before it was nullified. In your opinion, is this rule
reasonable?
This rule is very reasonable and the
public anger was misdirected. The government planned to launch a multi-faced
approach to regulate helmet standards and to punish importers, dealers, and
manufacturers of substandard helmets. It is reasonable to also punish those
who do not follow the law. Wearing a fake helmet has the same dangerous
implications as wearing no helmet. What if people knowingly buy fake medicine
and give it to their children? What if their children die as a result? They,
and the sellers, and manufacturers should be seriously punished. I see
victims of road traffic crashes all the time in hospitals; I understand the
consequences of not wearing helmets. It is especially heartbreaking to see
the youngest among us suffering from this ultimately preventable ill. More
people should visit a hospital emergency room for one hour and see the
horror, the blood, and the wasted lives.
The issue of appropriate road
infrastructure is a global problem, not only in
The matter of scattering nails is a
typical problem that shows the lack of a ‘safety culture’ in
Some long-distance bus
drivers in
Inspections, licensing, frequent and
random testing, and education and training could quickly help moderate this
growing crisis. There is no other magic ‘cure’. Even in the West there are
exceptions, where a driver is guilty of drug use or alcohol abuse, but it is
rare. And the penalties are swift and severe for offenders, often involving
long prison sentences. Along with a culture of safety,
What is the responsibility of
the government and the citizens themselves in using helmets? How did your
country educate/encourage people to use helmets?
All societies, no matter how
developed, have a basic obligation to ensure that people are well taken of.
If the system fails, then all of society suffers the consequences. Protecting
ourselves is a moral and ethical obligation each of us has. Why should only
part of society obey laws and some not?
In countries where helmet compliance
is high, success is always built on two essential initiatives: education and
public awareness, teaching people why a law is necessary; and the enforcement
of laws. Sadly, not everyone will comply except when they understand helmets’
importance, so it is necessary to punish those who do not obey the law.
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Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 4, 2013
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