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Re: Roads Gone Wild!
| quote: | Originally posted by Superstar
The link was originally posted in the political forum.
It's 3 pages long, so I'm not going to paste it, but have a read. Basically it says that making roads seem more dangerous will actually make them safer! What do you think, could Canada use this?
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.12/traffic.html |
No, Canada could not use this. It's great for the Dutch, but Canadians, especially people in the GTA, have a completely different mentality on the road. That article is talking about people actually yielding the right of way - Toronto drivers can't even seem to figure out the right of way at a 4-way stop, and there's an intersection about 30 feet away from my house where there's another collision every week because someone failed to yield the right of way. This is on a residential side street, not at a major intersection. Pedestrians downtown will also walk right in front of moving cars, completely oblivious to the danger to their own safety - if that doesn't inspire road rage, I don't know what does.
Ontario drivers think they own the road. That is the fundamental problem here (aside from the points that Jay brought up, which are equally valid).
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