Idiotic road designs not keeping up with increases in traffic flow and causing crashes, injuries and a disturbing number of deaths came into the spotlight this week.
The New Zealand Transport Authority's release of the 100 most dangerous intersections is essentially an official admission that a lot of road design is not up to the standard it needs to be.
There's an interactive graphic showing this roll of shame on the Herald website (bit.ly/1eRBVUq) and it's quite shocking to look through it and see how many of these intersections we've seen near-misses at, and to think of how long these roads have remained unsafe.
Some drivers don't help - like the indecisive, the unskilled, the risk-takers and, of course, the perennially stupid. But even in a country with a reasonably high standard of driving, there's going to be a percentage of people that can't negotiate a supermarket carpark, let alone a busy intersection.
Road design needs to be continually examined and improved in order to account for these munters - not just considered a "fact of life".