V5 Systematic Safety Lesson 2

SYSTEMATIC SAFETY:
THE SECOND LESSON
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This lesson contains 24 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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SYSTEMATIC SAFETY:
THE SECOND LESSON

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TODAY
- THANKS FOR HANDING IN YOUR ASSIGNMENTS!
- SOME CORRECTIONS TO BE MADE
- THE 5 PRINCIPLES PUT TO WORK
- CREATING MINI PRESENTATIONS

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CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES:
Identify what's incorrect and correct it. 
You don't have to copy the rest of the sentence.

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In the next paragraph’s we are going to tell u

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The dutch made this system

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Ever since we are alive we are taking road safety for granted.

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The Dutch people follow the rules more

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Systematic safety is founded in order to prevent accidents

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For us, the red bike lanes are granted because we have never known otherwise

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Most human mistakes will not turn into more deaths.

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There's maximum safe speeds everywhere

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The save speed would be 6 miles an hour

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In the 1970’s the traffic deaths were high

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One important principle is speed control and separation, to provide traffic deaths.

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If the US has the same road safety as the Netherlands, they could save many lives.

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In this essay we talk about what systematic safety is.

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Different types of traffic need to be seperated.

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I was very surprised by some of the idea’s

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WELL DONE!
NEXT UP...

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UNSAFE US ROAD -> 
SAFE DUTCH ROAD
LET'S HAVE A LOOK HOW IT'S DONE.

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What did you learn and/or
what was key to fixing this road?

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NOW YOU!
Systematic Safety is not just a set of design principles, it's a philosophy. You have now familiarized yourself with it and learned to recognize where and how it's applied. 

In two-minute mini presentations, you're going to analyze roads around the world, identify problems, and propose solutions.

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MINI PRESENTATIONS (2 MIN.)
1. Team up with last week's group members in breakout rooms. 
2. Have a quick look again at the five principles of "Duurzaam Veilig" / Systematic Safety.
3. Go to GeoGuessr, Google Street View, Image Search or your own holiday pictures and screenshot 2 road situations that could be improved by applying Systematic Safety.
4. Identify at least 3 things in each picture that could be improved upon, and tell us which of the 5 principles apply. You're encouraged to create a text or script for your presentation. 
5. Make the proposed edits to your 2 road situations in Paint or a similar application so that you have a clear 'before' and 'after' pic. 
6. Prepare a Powerpoint presentation; include your names, the 2 pictures, your 2 edited pictures, and a 'problems and solutions' slide per picture. Be prepared to present at 13:00 hrs.
7. Hand in your finished PPT in your breakout room's chat before the end of class. 

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