This is a good take. Pedestrians frequently get hit by automobiles and often times it can just be considered a “no fault accident”. Where is the out cry then for safer streets, better visibility regulations, and lower speed limits?
It seems so dystopian to hold pedestrians, transit and cyclists to such stricter conditions and expectations than cars are held to. Roadways are able to bankrupt cities but politicians get furious if a bus route doesn’t make their city money.
This is a good take. Pedestrians frequently get hit by automobiles and often times it can just be considered a “no fault accident”. Where is the out cry then for safer streets, better visibility regulations, and lower speed limits?
It seems so dystopian to hold pedestrians, transit and cyclists to such stricter conditions and expectations than cars are held to. Roadways are able to bankrupt cities but politicians get furious if a bus route doesn’t make their city money.