Drivers will do shit like honk the horn at pedestrians rather than hit the brakes, or even steer away from themhttps://twitter.com/380kmh/status/1004831594522267648 …
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Drivers will do shit like honk the horn at pedestrians rather than hit the brakes, or even steer away from themhttps://twitter.com/380kmh/status/1004831594522267648 …
Pedestrians should be cautious--they must, or they'd be dead--but there is only so far that this can go; overwhelmingly the responsibility for paying attention lies with the person operating a heavy vehicle at high speeds
Perhaps--for the sake of visibility, so they don't sneak up on pedestrians around corners etc--cars should have their headlights on 24/7. But, no, that's actually a bad strategy because it encourages pedestrians to be less attentive, and count on being alerted by bright lights...
...and for the same reason, encouraging pedestrians to always wear neon etc is tacitly encouraging drivers to use their eyes less and their reflexes more. Unwise! The price of operating a vehicle is CONSTANT VIGILANCE; only a reckless @ColoradoDOT would try to shift this burden
Basically--until @ColoradoDOT can realize that I have almost as much to worry about from cars which DO notice me as I do from cars which DON'T, they will never really understand pedestrian safety
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