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bizorky
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How many drivers actually follow the speed limit to an exact degree? A quick experience on the 401 illustrates that standard practice diifers considerably from the legal limit.
How many drivers are clueless on the rules for turning right on a red? As a pedestrian, I get the impression that too many drivers view this allowance as an absolute right.
Driving within a city core is (or at least should be) different than driving on a multi-lane boulevard or a highway. The fact that many vehicle operators can't distinguish different roads and different rules for them is a serious issue in my opinion. Not all roads are created equally, so to speak. I agree with the idea that neighbourhoods with pedestrian traffic need a different approach with respect to street design and pedestrian use.
How many drivers are clueless on the rules for turning right on a red? As a pedestrian, I get the impression that too many drivers view this allowance as an absolute right.
Driving within a city core is (or at least should be) different than driving on a multi-lane boulevard or a highway. The fact that many vehicle operators can't distinguish different roads and different rules for them is a serious issue in my opinion. Not all roads are created equally, so to speak. I agree with the idea that neighbourhoods with pedestrian traffic need a different approach with respect to street design and pedestrian use.