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In reply to the discussion: Solo Drivers should be appreciative of buses, bicyclists, pedestrians and carpoolers -not resentful [View all]Mariana
(15,613 posts)112. I have no doubt the insurance industry
will jump on it the split second it becomes potentially profitable to them, and start selling policies. If and when that ever happens, we can be sure THEY will be lobbying to make it mandatory.
In the meantime, raise hell with the authorities in your area about enforcing the traffic laws for people riding bicycles. That would reduce violations somewhat, the same way it does for drivers. Drivers of cars, in general, break traffic laws constantly. They tend to speed, roll through stop signs, change lanes without signalling, and so on. They'd do those things a lot more than they already do, if no one ever got ticketed. The same is true of people riding bicycles. The cops need to be citing them.
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Solo Drivers should be appreciative of buses, bicyclists, pedestrians and carpoolers -not resentful [View all]
CreekDog
May 2013
OP
When the bicycle is traveling the speed limit, passing is done for no good reason
Gormy Cuss
May 2013
#81
Some people who live in rural areas still manage to car pool and some think up solutions
Luminous Animal
May 2013
#21
At least half the accidents here involve a spandex butt breaking the law himself.
hobbit709
May 2013
#3
Hey, go ahead and post the numbers of deaths caused by pedestrians and cyclists
CreekDog
May 2013
#16
It is precisely because cars are so dangerous that bicyclists need to be very careful.
JDPriestly
May 2013
#55
Sorry, but I've seen or heard of way too many stupid, reckless actions
liberalhistorian
May 2013
#23
A pedestrian or cyclist death does not automatically mean the car was at fault
GiaGiovanni
May 2013
#35
I quote the first 4 paragraphs out of 6--4 paragraphs is the limit here for fair use
GiaGiovanni
May 2013
#72
Because the bicyclist should't have to stop if the car already is stopped.
Luminous Animal
May 2013
#24
BREAKING: STUDY FINDS MORE THAN 50% OF TX ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY CYCLISTS
DisgustipatedinCA
May 2013
#7
I can't believe your hostility to pedestrians as well as the environmental benefits of not driving
CreekDog
May 2013
#15
My OP described LEGAL CROSSINGS using crosswalks and walk signals, you ignored that
CreekDog
May 2013
#110
It bothers me to no end when I'm in a car and the driver complains the pedestrian is going too slow
CreekDog
May 2013
#17
Actually, you asked about pedestrians in general and I answered your query.
GiaGiovanni
May 2013
#36
Post #29 asked about pedestrians in general; that was answered with an NTSB report
GiaGiovanni
May 2013
#76
The poster was using a common strategy of trumping logical argumentation with emotional manipulation
GiaGiovanni
May 2013
#82
Ah you're offended by the dead child -cause you don't want anything done about it
CreekDog
May 2013
#95
Actually, I don't like the misuse of dead children to score political points
GiaGiovanni
May 2013
#100
you're saying there are more injuries caused by bicycles as there are from cars?
CreekDog
May 2013
#104
A 200 lb bicycle, irresponsibly driven, can be more dangerous than a 4000 lb car driven well
GiaGiovanni
May 2013
#90
Force = mass * acceleration, and classical physics brooks no arguments. n/t
DisgustipatedinCA
May 2013
#113
Nonsense. Other properties like agility, visibility and the driver's reactions play a role in
GiaGiovanni
May 2013
#114
Sometimes there are people driving who don't give a rat's ass about the safety of others.
auntAgonist
May 2013
#46
i only asked people to not be resentful and to consider their safety --my OP was not anti-car
CreekDog
May 2013
#63
I didn't offer instruction, just a caution. Second, I think intersections need to be redesigned
CreekDog
May 2013
#83
that's my point with the OP and with my comment on intersections, keeping cars and people apart
CreekDog
May 2013
#85
do you think ANY of the drivers that need to change think they are bad drivers?
CreekDog
May 2013
#88
you're offended at being asked to not be resentful of bicyclists and pedestrians? wow, really???
CreekDog
May 2013
#61
There is also a lack of responsibility on the part of some cyclists in this thread
GiaGiovanni
May 2013
#86
i keep asking you about pedestrians crossing legally and you keep saying "too bad"
CreekDog
May 2013
#89
When did you start harboring this dislike toward people who are alone in cars?
Honeycombe8
May 2013
#116