The problem situation actually
prevailed for some time in Zaragoza, Spain, in 2010. Repeated accidents
occurred on a treacherous curve that gave the visual impression of being less
pronounced than it actually was. At the time I investigated the situation. After
considering various aspects of the problem, it seemed the most likely cause of
the repeat accidents was excessive speed, which caused many cars to crash into
a lamp post on the side of the road. Despite putting up many warning signs, the
accidents continued. I found that a simple archetype called
"Shifting-The-Burden" illustrate and perfectly explained the probable
cause of these repeated accidents. The situation suggested that a structural
problem existed, and that a modification of the structure of the road was
necessary to deal with the problem. This conclusion is supported by an old
systems thinking adage that says: "if you want to change the behaviour of
a system, then change its structure". That modification of the road
structure was eventually carried out by the local authorities, and
unsurprisingly, no further accidents occurred after that, which seems to have
vindicated the findings of the investigation.