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The Midniter posted:Does it vary state by state, or are police officers the only ones who are allowed to direct/stop traffic? High probability that it's flat out illegal. A bunch of good samaritans have been ticketed for directing traffic after lights go out. There are some crossing guard exceptions, but crossing guards are for pedestrians. If they stoppage is just to let cars out then they're just taking advantage of the school zone.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 20:20 |
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It really annoys me to see people driving their kids to school, especially here in my town: * There are school buses * It's a 15 minute bike ride from anywhere in town to the school * This is a very safe town; there's nowhere I'd say "don't let your kids ride through that neighborhood". * Your kids are already fat enough But noooope, the streets turn into a clusterfuck every day at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. as parents leave their jobs to drive Junior around. The suicide lane backed up for a quarter mile. Lines of SUVs sitting there so they can drop off their kids right at the front door, god forbid the kid might have to walk 50 yards, better to sit in the backseat watching Spongebob again. My kids will get to ride the bus until they're in middle school, at which point they can opt to take bikes if I think it's safe. I rode the school bus until I got my license, at which point I started driving my shitbox 88 Crown Vic, hotboxing on burning oil. And when my kids are old enough to drive, they're going to get something old, no brand new car... poo poo, I had a blast with my old car precisely because it was a beater already. I did donuts in the snow, hauled the pep band's drums and amps, and would usually opt to close my door by driving into a trash can.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 20:42 |
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Ror posted:High probability that it's flat out illegal. A bunch of good samaritans have been ticketed for directing traffic after lights go out. There are some crossing guard exceptions, but crossing guards are for pedestrians. If they stoppage is just to let cars out then they're just taking advantage of the school zone. I'd be really tempted to give my horn a workout until this person moved. Either that, or call the police and report some random person standing in the middle of the road blocking traffic.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 20:44 |
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Illegal or not, you're most likely out of luck. Anything concerning minimizing ~~*~ChIlDrEn SaFeTy~*~~ and putting our precious angels in danger will get you stiffarmed by dumb bureaucracy if not flat out laughed at.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 20:49 |
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Pham Nuwen posted:But noooope, the streets turn into a clusterfuck every day at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. as parents leave their jobs to drive Junior around. The suicide lane backed up for a quarter mile. Lines of SUVs sitting there so they can drop off their kids right at the front door, god forbid the kid might have to walk 50 yards, better to sit in the backseat watching Spongebob again. It's not all bad. Kids that are raised like this are less likely to get drivers licenses when they come of age. That translates to fewer idiots on the road, which I think we can all get behind. There was a report I read on the phenomena a ways back but I can't find it now.. there's a generation of kids forming that don't give a poo poo about cars at all.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 20:55 |
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xzzy posted:There was a report I read on the phenomena a ways back but I can't find it now.. there's a generation of kids forming that don't give a poo poo about cars at all. Or a whole bunch of people graduated high school and college during the worst recession since 1929. I'm sure this report also talked about how younger adults live with mom and dad, and forgo other milestone activities like marriage, buying a house and having children until much later in life. What do all these things have in common? Solkanar512 fucked around with this message at 21:09 on Jan 22, 2014 |
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Toymachine posted:Illegal or not, you're most likely out of luck. Anything concerning minimizing ~~*~ChIlDrEn SaFeTy~*~~ and putting our precious angels in danger will get you stiffarmed by dumb bureaucracy if not flat out laughed at. But it has absolutely nothing to do with the kids - it was solely a measure to allow their parents to bypass rush hour traffic and exit the school. gently caress that, I say.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 21:18 |
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The Midniter posted:But it has absolutely nothing to do with the kids - it was solely a measure to allow their parents to bypass rush hour traffic and exit the school. gently caress that, I say. Krakkles fucked around with this message at 18:46 on Feb 22, 2018 |
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Kill-9 posted:I share a parking lot with inconsiderate jack-hole co-workers. I came out to my T-Bird Monday evening to find this in the passenger door. This boils my loving blood and it's not even my car. Do not give up the hunt for the guilty party. Question everyone. Inspect every car that comes into that lot with any possible sticky-out parts at that height. Make them pay for the repaint. with their blood...
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 21:39 |
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Few pages back:Terrible Robot posted:Pedestrian wearing all black clothing walking into 45mph traffic without looking? Check. I regularly ask everybody in my country (suffering an epidemic of people wearing only black, looking only forwards, jaywalking in active dark-hours traffic) to call these incidents in as suicide attempts "because that's what they are". A few deaths a year just locally to this. Four five years ago we had a five-hit streak one summer-fall season of people above the age of 18 with fully functional senses and brain functions walking out blindly in front of slow moving city buses and leaving a dent in bus and concrete, now it's people wearing black doing that at night on 50km/h and above four lane roads that have hooners ricers buses and emergency traffic, because these people are too lazy to take an additional 180 seconds tops of extra walking distance and not risking their lives. Related addition to a long list of people that make me look forward to eventually leaving my city: The large overweight tub of a man who walked into a store, cursed out a cashier, forced him to move some outdoors sales displays so he could drive 20 meters (65ft) extra to park his car by the minigolf lot, and not the store parking lot. He had no difficulty playing minigolf and he's probably related to the huge clan of useless types who spend ten minutes trying to get a spot as close to a store entrance as possible rather than walking some 30 seconds. I'm living in Sweden, but sometimes I don't know!
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 22:09 |
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Today I saw something that just completely confuses me. I was walking through a car park on campus and a Toyota Starlet was backing out of a spot and driving off. This was about 6pm and it didn't have any headlights on, which is frustrating but not too out of the ordinary as this part of campus is pretty well lit. At that point I noticed that when backing out there was no reversing light on, and when the car stopped there were no brake lights. I didn't notice any indicators either when it was turning out of the car park, but around here they probably wouldn't be using them anyway because gently caress letting other road users know what your intentions are. Bear in mind that this car, naturally, was a dark green, and running without any lights whatsoever when it's dark out. I don't even understand how you could get to a point where literally no external lights on the car are working at all.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 22:10 |
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Kill-9 posted:I share a parking lot with inconsiderate jack-hole co-workers. I came out to my T-Bird Monday evening to find this in the passenger door. At my local college, back when I owned a firebird, I came out to see another car crossed over the line crushing my bumper. Campus police were called and were bored, they arrived on scene in minutes. The first cop says " move your car so we can see the damage" so i backed up. The second then cop said "well I dont see any collision here." There was damge, they now denied ever seeing my cars bumper cruahed in. They had rhe car that hit me righr there, plates and all, the campus police "too busy". The were cameras everywhere in the lot, they were "too busy" too check if they worked.
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Vitamins posted:Today I saw something that just completely confuses me. I was walking through a car park on campus and a Toyota Starlet was backing out of a spot and driving off. This was about 6pm and it didn't have any headlights on, which is frustrating but not too out of the ordinary as this part of campus is pretty well lit. Was this car park on any sort of slope? Sometimes if I'm parked on a grade and backing out of a spot, I'll just leave it in neutral and coast backward rather than put it in reverse. If he didn't have any lights on, that would explain why no reverse lights came on either.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 22:13 |
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The Midniter posted:But it has absolutely nothing to do with the kids - it was solely a measure to allow their parents to bypass rush hour traffic and exit the school. gently caress that, I say. Of course it has nothing to do with the saftey of the children, but that's never stopped parents from using "BUT CHILD SAFETY!!!" as an excuse for their pet project(s.) Its just like how if you don't agree with MADD that anyone who is even suspected of having .00000000000000000000000000000001 BAC while behind the wheel should be dragged out of their car and shot in the street then you're automatically in the "I support drunk drivers running over schoolchildren" camp. Krakkles posted:The argument you'll run into is "well if we can't get parents out of there faster, the kids in cars behind will get out in traffic". This is literally what I did in highschool. I lived in the rear end end of the city (between distance, lights and morning traffic it was a 20+ minute drive from my parents' house to the highschool) and if I wanted to ride the bus in the morning I had to be at the stop by 6 AM so my parents drove me in every morning. The traffic getting into the school was horrendous and it would take another 10-15 minutes to wait in line from the nearest traffic light to the school's entrance, about two blocks. My dad instead would drop me off on the street right across from the entrance (bypassing the turning lane into the school parking lot entirely) and I would cross the street and walk the remaining 50 yards into the building.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 22:15 |
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:Do not give up the hunt for the guilty party. Question everyone. Inspect every car that comes into that lot with any possible sticky-out parts at that height. Make them pay for the repaint. It looks like the scrape changes heights along the length. I'm having a tough time imagining how it was done. Not to get all Internet CSI, but I would predict it wasn't done by a car, like maybe someone was wheeling a bike and the pedal hit the door or they were using a hand cart or something. Love taps from curvy modern cars tend to make huge vertical scrapes, not long horizontal ones.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 22:15 |
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Colonel Sanders posted:At my local college, back when I owned a firebird, I came out to see another car crossed over the line crushing my bumper. Campus police were called and were bored, they arrived on scene in minutes. The first cop says " move your car so we can see the damage" so i backed up. The second then cop said "well I dont see any collision here." There was damge, they now denied ever seeing my cars bumper cruahed in. They had rhe car that hit me righr there, plates and all, the campus police "too busy". The were cameras everywhere in the lot, they were "too busy" too check if they worked. College security is a loving joke everywhere. We had a student park her car directly in a loading dock, that we use every day, 20 feet from a goddamn parking lot with empty spaces. No parking permit sticker on the car either, which is supposed to be an instant towing. I had to call security three times about it before they even showed up, and when they finally did they said there was "nothing they could do" and hosed off back to sit on Facebook in the office. I said I would just call a tow truck myself but was told I would be fired if I did. There have been a couple other incidents here similar to the one you experienced as well. I have nothing nice to say about the security department or the people that "work" there.
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Terrible Robot posted:College security is a loving joke everywhere. We had a student park her car directly in a loading dock, that we use every day, 20 feet from a goddamn parking lot with empty spaces. No parking permit sticker on the car either, which is supposed to be an instant towing. I had to call security three times about it before they even showed up, and when they finally did they said there was "nothing they could do" and hosed off back to sit on Facebook in the office. I said I would just call a tow truck myself but was told I would be fired if I did. There have been a couple other incidents here similar to the one you experienced as well. I have nothing nice to say about the security department or the people that "work" there. Loading docks are busy places with lots of big things being moved around, it would have been a shame if the car had been accidentally hit by one of them.
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Thank you stop light for letting me catch this: The upper pieces were bouncing around pretty good. The road crews got the roads mostly clear except for a few areas where the small amount of snow had worked its way past the shoulders a bit. I saw a number of people that were so concerned about making sure their passenger side tires didn't come within 3 feet of that encroaching snow that they were paying absolutely no attention to how far over the yellow line their driver's side was. I'm glad my car is tiny so that I only need a small part of my lane. Craptacular posted:Loading docks are busy places with lots of big things being moved around, it would have been a shame if the car had been accidentally hit by one of them. I would be OK with trucks being able to 'ignore' illegally parked cars in loading areas in the same way that fire fighters 'ignore' cars parked in front of a hydrant they need to use. Galler fucked around with this message at 23:17 on Jan 22, 2014 |
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Craptacular posted:Loading docks are busy places with lots of big things being moved around, it would have been a shame if the car had been accidentally hit by one of them. Believe me the thought briefly crossed my mind (specifically throwing some chains around the recovery point and dragging it out of the way), but it's a small, singular dock that gets used twice a day at the most and, again, I would have been fired immediately. Plus it was an RX-8 and I would have felt a little bad about damaging it, even if the owner is a moron. Oh well, I see it getting started up and driven a few hundred yards and then parked all the time, so eventually karma will destroy their engine for me. Prior to that incident I had seriously considered leaving them a note to let them know how to better care for their rotary but now? gently caress 'em.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 23:18 |
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I used to commute past a scrapyard and trucks like that were an almost daily observance. The unsafe load isn't what surprised me.. it was how much goddamn scrap metal is out there. You'd think that after a year or so they'd run out of garbage to pilfer but nope, there's guys who've been doing it for years and keep finding full truckloads worth of scrap.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 23:19 |
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Kill-9 posted:I share a parking lot with inconsiderate jack-hole co-workers. I came out to my T-Bird Monday evening to find this in the passenger door. Ugh. If that was a less cool car my reaction would be "wow, man, that sucks bad." but that's The Thunderbird. poo poo. Also, I agree with the other poster who mentioned that it didn't look like a car did the damage. It's too irregular. All the other parking lot scrapes I've seen have been very clean, I don't know how you'd get that much wiggling from someone grazing it with a bumper or something.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 23:28 |
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Terrible Robot posted:College security is a loving joke everywhere. We had a student park her car directly in a loading dock, that we use every day, 20 feet from a goddamn parking lot with empty spaces. No parking permit sticker on the car either, which is supposed to be an instant towing. I had to call security three times about it before they even showed up, and when they finally did they said there was "nothing they could do" and hosed off back to sit on Facebook in the office. I said I would just call a tow truck myself but was told I would be fired if I did. There have been a couple other incidents here similar to the one you experienced as well. I have nothing nice to say about the security department or the people that "work" there. There was some rear end in a top hat going around my college campus years ago with a slingshot firing ceramic rocks through people's windshields. I know it was ceramic because the rear end in a top hat did it to the back window of my truck's cap. College police were all "this doesn't seem serious enough." I ended up having to make a window out of plexiglass that looked like poo poo and was never arsed to get it properly fixed because Mr Slingshot was a regular occurrence for a few years.
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 23:36 |
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xzzy posted:I used to commute past a scrapyard and trucks like that were an almost daily observance. I know exactly what you mean. I live right by one and every goddamned Saturday those fuckers are lined up down the road with truckbeds FULL of crap. Where are they finding it all?
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# ? Jan 22, 2014 23:46 |
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Scrap trucks do God's work. We've put out everything from old furniture to broken TVs to literal kitchen sinks (and an oven and toilets) on the curb. All gone within three hours. Helped a guy load our old washing machine once, even, and thanked him for taking it.
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So I nearly got to experience a small-overlap crash test from the dummy's position on my way home from work today. I was on my way down Route 1 which is a 55 mph 2 lane road with lots of hills but virtually no curves in this area. Suddenly the car in front of me dodges hard to the right, and I see a van coming at me at a combined speed of around 110 mph about halfway over the line onto my side of the road. I luckily was able to dodge aside in time, but when I looked in my rearview the guy drifted even further into my lane, then pulled hard back onto his side of the road just in time to avoid a head-on collision with the car behind me. He nearly went off the road on the other side from over correcting. I'm assuming he was probably texting. To top it off, about a minuite later a jeep passed me going the other way with no lights on. At 5:30pm. It was completely dark out and I couldn't even see him until he was on top of me.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 00:28 |
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I had a lady stop in the middle of a 55Mph road last night for no apparent reason. I don't think it's safe to stop in the middle of a highway.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 04:18 |
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With the amount of idiots driving around with their lights off in fog, darkness, rain, etc, because of various reasons (always lit dash, oblivious, room temp IQ, etc) why do Americans seem to hate daylight running lights? Honestly it's so much easier to spot oncoming cars with drl's and although they still won't see the road at night, at least we'll be able to see them, and avoid them. Why are people opposing them?
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 04:32 |
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I tend to drive around with my headlights on.
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Bajaha posted:Why are people opposing them? The only objections I've heard is due to the incalculable cost of replacing bulbs that no one ever replaces anyways, and BIG GUBMINT INVADIN MAH RIGHTS.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 04:44 |
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http://www.lightsout.org This may or may not answer your question. Edit: wait, these objections are...common?
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 04:44 |
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DRLs and always lit gauge clusters are a complete fuckup from a user interface standpoint, but other than that they are a good thing.
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Kill-9 posted:I share a parking lot with inconsiderate jack-hole co-workers. I came out to my T-Bird Monday evening to find this in the passenger door. I hit a piece of drywall on the freeway and it did virtually the same thing. I suspect it wasn't a car, too low.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 05:32 |
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Reading through the thread should give some hints, but for one thing DRLs usually don't turn on the rear lights, so when night rolls around you've got a mess of cars with headlights and no taillights. Also even in Euro studies they find that the safety benefits you expect implementing mandatory DRLs fade away over time as people become accustomed to them. Which is true of practically any safety aid meant to cover up lack of driver caring.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 05:39 |
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Snowdens Secret posted:Also even in Euro studies they find that the safety benefits you expect implementing mandatory DRLs fade away over time as people become accustomed to them. Which is true of practically any safety aid meant to cover up lack of driver caring. I could also see the problem if DRLs become mandatory - people will get used to seeing a car with headlights as being a moving car, so any dark car your brain will tell you is parked. But if it's a car made before the DRL requirement, you could fail to notice it as rapidly as if everyone had their lights off during the day. Maybe.
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ratbert90 posted:I had a lady stop in the middle of a 55Mph road last night for no apparent reason. I don't think it's safe to stop in the middle of a highway. Oh man, that reminds me of something I forgot to post about. The other week on my way home, just after the road changes from single lane to divided highway I see a car on the shoulder with brake lights on but no hazards, and another car next to it but actually in the right lane, again brake lights on no hazards. I passed by and saw no damage to either car, as far as I could tell they had decided to have a neighborly chat in the middle of the 55mph highway.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 05:46 |
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Bulk Vanderhuge posted:http://www.lightsout.org Hahaha, number 9: DRLs are insulting out intelligence. DRL proponents assume that drivers are not intelligent enough to know when to turn on their lights. Some of their issues is that there is no proven advantage to DRLs. Some are that they believe DRLs are harmful without giving any proof. And all of their alternatives are "driver improvement." Yeah, I mean, ideally, but this thread shows that is a fool's hope.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 06:08 |
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Didn't they find having most or all cars permanently lit had a negative effect on the visibility of other road users like motorcyclists? Or was that just someone with an axe to grind making stuff up?
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 07:55 |
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InitialDave posted:Didn't they find having most or all cars permanently lit had a negative effect on the visibility of other road users like motorcyclists? Or was that just someone with an axe to grind making stuff up? I'd take anything a motorcyclist says about cars being a hazard to them with a grain of salt, as they could probably find a reason why a car sitting on jackstands with its drivetrain removed in a garage somewhere is really just a motorcycle murdering machine waiting to happen.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 07:59 |
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It was a Swedish? study that basically found that when everything has DRLs, the accident reduction benefit bikes got from being the only vehicles with DRLs basically vanished. The Wiki page for DRLs mentions this but the link is broken and I can't Google the right PDF from my phone If you see a bright headlight coming at you, your brain picks it up and starts plotting course and speed. If you see five hundred of them, the brain gives up. It's pretty easy to notice, just drive a bit on a curvy multilane highway at night. Snowdens Secret fucked around with this message at 08:13 on Jan 23, 2014 |
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Snowdens Secret posted:It was a Swedish? study that basically found that when everything has DRLs, the accident reduction benefit bikes got from being the only vehicles with DRLs basically vanished. The Wiki page for DRLs mentions this but the link is broken and I can't Google the right PDF from my phone Easy there, raving motorcyclist.
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