Home > Site News > Added a new forum, again

Added a new forum, again

We used to have a forum but then I closed it down do to inactivity a few months ago. Well there is now a new forum and you can click the forum link at the top or here to check it out. I’ll leave it open for a while and see how things go – in the meantime, why not go to the new forum and start a thread?!

  1. Atta atta
    September 18th, 2009 at 16:12 | #1

    cool, nicely done mosquito

    • September 18th, 2009 at 16:24 | #2

      @atta, I already done two post lol just to get it started lol

      • Atta atta
        September 18th, 2009 at 16:29 | #3

        @ThisFreakIsAlive, you have to be registered to post comments, im not registered

      • joey2920 joey2920
        September 19th, 2009 at 14:09 | #4

        @ThisFreakIsAlive, got a question…i’m trying to post but can’t figure out who you post the pics…help??? please :)

        • nicolaspata nicolaspata
          September 19th, 2009 at 14:12 | #5

          @joey2920, You have to click the image button and copy the link of the image in this way:

          [img]xxxx[/img]

          xxxx= image link

          =D

  2. Sean
    September 19th, 2009 at 11:51 | #6

    Good stuff.

  3. joey2920 joey2920
    September 19th, 2009 at 22:50 | #7

    @atta
    thanks Nicola

  4. May 3rd, 2010 at 03:50 | #8

    Car accident and drunk drivers are the most pressing problems of our everyday life.
    According to the World Health Organization, each year 1.2 million people die and nearly 50 million of people are injured or became disabled in car accidents. The cost of road traffic injuries for each country is almost 518 billion dollars per year, which is from one to two percent of their average Gross National Product. By 2020, the car accident will be the tenth leading cause of death in the world.
    To solve the problem and reduce death rate of car accidents on the roads, according to World Health Organization, it is necessary to resolve the five major tasks: riding a motorcycle without a helmet, problem of road infrastructure, problem of speeding, problem of alcohol consumptions and the usage of safety belts.
    In the whole Europe the death rates during car accidents has steadily decreased: in 1991 – 162 deaths per 1 million citizens, in 2004 – 95; in 2007 – 77. In 2007, the most dangerous roads in Europe were in Lithuania, where out of every million people in the car accident died 223 people, and in Latvia – 177. But still some other new EU members remain problematical, such as Estonia and Poland where the number of car accidents continue increasing.
    The main reasons of car accidents are: the tendency of modern European drivers to constantly increase the speed of driving, neglecting the rules of safety belts usage and security facilities for children (child seats). In most of the Eastern European countries that undergo rapid motorization, road infrastructure development, the progress of security services cannot withstand the increased load.
    The experience of countries with developed motorization, such as Canada, France, Finland and the United States, proves that to reduce car accidents and avoid the enormous social and economic losses the next steps should be followed:
    Car accident
    • a flexible and adequate legislative framework for the organization of traffic;
    • road infrastructure: to settle pedestrian crossings, repairing roads, provide the necessary number of parking spaces;
    • pay special attention to promotion of traffic safety and clearly show the consequences of traffic violations to people.
    The main focus of foreign legislation system, to avoid car accidents on the road and provide its safety is the violators’ liability.

  5. September 18th, 2010 at 21:51 | #9

    I’ve just stubled upon this site holdenhistory.com, could I just borrow the technical
    data from the web site or do I need some kind of permission?. I am writing a school project.

    Olivia