Running red lights...
#31
There are two spots here locally where people ALWAYS seem to run the red light. I saw a CR-V almost get cut in half by a semi about four months ago - the female driver was on the phone and the semi thought she saw him coming (he wasn't going that quickly, but he should have stopped) and she was beside a big lifted pick-up and didn't take the precaution of easing out to check the intersection. It was close!
Personally, I always slow down if an intersection has just had a change in traffic flow direction. I haven't had a really close call in a while, aside from people pulling out in front of my while making a right turn or something. That seems to happen all the time (just about everywhere, now that I think about it) and most of them are women that are tentative and can't make up their mind, then decide to go for it when I'm about thirty feet away.
Why couldn't Helen Keller drive?
Because she was a woman.
Personally, I always slow down if an intersection has just had a change in traffic flow direction. I haven't had a really close call in a while, aside from people pulling out in front of my while making a right turn or something. That seems to happen all the time (just about everywhere, now that I think about it) and most of them are women that are tentative and can't make up their mind, then decide to go for it when I'm about thirty feet away.
Why couldn't Helen Keller drive?
Because she was a woman.
#32
Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,Jan 16 2007, 09:08 AM
drive by the corner of dunkin and krispy....you'll see a parked cruiser.
#33
Originally Posted by VTEC_Junkie,Jan 15 2007, 07:22 PM
i don't buy that. as a study over a short period of time, sure it will work. but as longer yellows become the norm, drivers will subconsciously get used to the longer yellow, and driver's will be willing to cross the intersection later and later into the yellow, meaning the chance or running reds will increase.
I've been on intersections where the lights switch too fast, and a couple of cars beat the red... then the traffic perpendicular to the one that just got the red, gets the green light right away... and some cars that are slowing down for the, what have been the red, suddenly get the green. Then they'd feel like they don't need to slow down and watch for traffic because they already got the green... so they speed up again... and boom... an accident.
Now, if all directions got red light in that scenario, for about 2-4 seconds... that would give the cars that beat the red light some time to clear the intersection... and the cars coming up have a chance to slow down/stop before the intersection.
#36
I have to agree with those who think that people would eventually adjust to longer yellows, and start running 'em just as seriously.
If only Darwinian selection were operating more powerfully, we wouldn't have these problems with red light runners and cell-phone-talking airheads. Unfortunately, we live in a world in which such dangerous and antisocial actions are only rarely punished appropriately.
I've never had the opportunity, but if I'm ever heading toward an intersection just as the light turns green and someone runs the red in front of me, I ain't stopping.
If only Darwinian selection were operating more powerfully, we wouldn't have these problems with red light runners and cell-phone-talking airheads. Unfortunately, we live in a world in which such dangerous and antisocial actions are only rarely punished appropriately.
I've never had the opportunity, but if I'm ever heading toward an intersection just as the light turns green and someone runs the red in front of me, I ain't stopping.
#38
Originally Posted by Kicker,Jan 17 2007, 12:49 AM
why must you make such offensive remarks such as this? this is completely uncalled for.
who are you anyway? a troll or an employee for the ethical police?
#39
Originally Posted by soul_fly,Jan 17 2007, 09:03 AM
that is because jonboy is a sexist and admitted male chauvinist. although he is seeking treatment, there are still minor set backs from time to time.
who are you anyway? a troll or an employee for the ethical police?
who are you anyway? a troll or an employee for the ethical police?
Thanks. Someone obviously can't take a joke that has zero malice behind it.
#40
Originally Posted by Kicker,Jan 17 2007, 12:49 AM
why must you make such offensive remarks such as this? this is completely uncalled for.
That was a harmless joke and was aimed at no one in general or particular. It was just a joke about driving, since this thread is about driving habits.