Cars are not bears...they're driven by people who should be responsible for operarting their vehicle safely.
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Cars are not bears...they're driven by people who should be responsible for operarting their vehicle safely. 7 comments
Yes, the laws are bad...and the infrastructure is also bad. But you've decided to blame peds, so there's not a high chance I can convince you otherwise...but you should try visiting Europe and opening your eyes to what our world COULD look like. @danbrotherston @mbonsma First of all, you literally used the word "fault"...so seems like you do care about blame. But to the main point, the OP used the word "SHOULD"...as in, it is an aspirational thing. So you seem to be arguing that you don't believe it should be the case that our roads are safe enough that distracted (or perhaps, for example, blind, pedestrians, or child pedestrians) can be safe on those streets, rather than that they aren't that now. As for whether there are places like that in the US...sure, there are some, like Disney Land, and Mackinaw Island, and other resorts. But in actual cities, in actual neighbourhoods where people actually live...basically none. Maybe parts of Montreal... https://thecutstack.substack.com/p/the-hierarchy-of-car-urbanism @danbrotherston @mbonsma @danbrotherston @mbonsma |
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Yes! Just as pedestrians should not cross against lights, jaywalk, walk out between cars without looking very carefully... There are laws regarding being a pedestrian, too, because some accidents are really the pedestrian's fault. I see people being cavalier all the time, accidents begging to happen. They walk into the street without looking up from their phones! Yikes!!