• Kairos@lemmy.today
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    17 days ago

    My point is that blindly teaching drivers about traffic rules makes them extremely unprepared for the reality of driving. I’ve run red lights accidentally many times. It happens. I’ve precented collisions by LOOKING AT THE ROAD and knowing when a driver is going to run a yellow or red when I’m turning left/stealing the intersection. You’re treating every red light run the same. It’s like saying speeding on the freeway by 15mph is just as dangerous as speeding by 15mph on surface streets. The latter is MUCH more dangerous by like, at least two factors of 10.

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      16 days ago

      If you accidentally ran reds many times, you need to stop driving right now before you cause a serious injury or death. I’m not exaggerating. You’ve admitted you’re unfit to drive.

      If you can’t monitor the road ahead and spot when a light changes your eyes or attention are not sufficient to the task. Maybe you can be retrained, but it’s important you do that rather than continue as you are until forced to stop due to a catastrophe.

      I’m not saying this as a rebuke. I just think no-one should be driving if they can’t reliably stop for red lights.

      • Kairos@lemmy.today
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        16 days ago

        I reliably stop at red lights. I’ve either run lights within the first second of it turning red or intentionally after checking that it’s safe. Maybe 5 times total.