Regardless of what warning devices are installed, without changing the current culture of "push, push, push" under yellow these types of incidents will continue to occur.
It is clear a driver will only slow when he sees for himself that he has no option other than to slow.
Additional lights, flags and dancing girls will not make any difference.
Unfortunately the Confederation and Supercars have allowed an entire generation of drivers to ignore yellow flags.
Drivers will complain about circuit safety but we all know come the first yellow flag thrown at Adelaide in a few weeks time, the teams will tell the drivers to push and the driver will barely lift at all.
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