I have been been drunk enough to find myself walking on an empty road zig zagging back and forth. If a car comes and isn’t paying attention I could get hit.
Now granted the car should be paying attention but I don’t think anyone here is going to argue drunkenly stumbling around the road is a good idea.
So at that I feel it’s a fair warning but…
That day I was stumbling I can’t imagine looking at the bottle and saying “oh DONT walk drunk in the road! Thanks bottle for saving my life!”
So I don’t think it’s attacking us pedestrians but it is kinda silly and they’d be better of just slapping the “drink in moderation “ label we normally see and ignore.
Not sure it is completely silly.
You often see those labels beforehand and maybe think “Oh yeah, better organize something to get home or stay for the night.”
And at least raises awareness about the negative effects of alcohol (there are several more warnings I have just learned from @[email protected]
What surprisingly is even less safe: Using stairs.
Statistics show e.g. using stairs to be about 3 times more deadly than traffic participation as a pedestrian in my country.
So it would actually make much more sense to print “Don’t drink and use stairs” on the bottle. :-)
Is that 3 times more deadly per mile traveled, or for a given amount of time spent using stairs, or just total, for every one person killed by a car (as a pedestrian), 3 are slain by stairs?
I guess our pedestrian infrastructure is probably better than in most other places.
But we also like to walk a lot, so this might shift statistics again…
These statistics are regularily presented at company safety courses to get us to actually use the provided handrails. :-)
Unfortunately it’s usually not safe to walk in the road even sober. So while this is kinda victim blaming it’s also not wrong.
I went back and forth on this.
I have been been drunk enough to find myself walking on an empty road zig zagging back and forth. If a car comes and isn’t paying attention I could get hit.
Now granted the car should be paying attention but I don’t think anyone here is going to argue drunkenly stumbling around the road is a good idea.
So at that I feel it’s a fair warning but…
That day I was stumbling I can’t imagine looking at the bottle and saying “oh DONT walk drunk in the road! Thanks bottle for saving my life!”
So I don’t think it’s attacking us pedestrians but it is kinda silly and they’d be better of just slapping the “drink in moderation “ label we normally see and ignore.
Not sure it is completely silly.
You often see those labels beforehand and maybe think “Oh yeah, better organize something to get home or stay for the night.”
And at least raises awareness about the negative effects of alcohol (there are several more warnings I have just learned from @[email protected]
What surprisingly is even less safe: Using stairs.
Statistics show e.g. using stairs to be about 3 times more deadly than traffic participation as a pedestrian in my country.
So it would actually make much more sense to print “Don’t drink and use stairs” on the bottle. :-)
Is that 3 times more deadly per mile traveled, or for a given amount of time spent using stairs, or just total, for every one person killed by a car (as a pedestrian), 3 are slain by stairs?
It’s the total numbers compared.
So if you would get numbers per time or travelled distance, this would probably be even worse (>>3 times more deadly).
Especially since the statistics are from Germany. We are enthusiastic public walkers.
Wow interesting. Do you live in a relatively safe country for pedestrians? I do not so it may be different here.
Germany.
I guess our pedestrian infrastructure is probably better than in most other places.
But we also like to walk a lot, so this might shift statistics again…
These statistics are regularily presented at company safety courses to get us to actually use the provided handrails. :-)