Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Just passing this along:

I really liked the last bit of this article:

My nominees for some to-be-agreed-upon principles: cars and trucks are the most dangerous things on the road and should yield to pedestrians and cyclists.
Cyclists are the next most dangerous things on the road, and should yield to pedestrians and watch out for cars and trucks.
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable things and so should be very aware of cyclists, cars and trucks.
To ride a bicycle without brakes is a declaration of reckless indifference for one's own life and so is evidence of reckless indifference for one's fellow citizens' safety.
Everyone should always imagine, while being a pedestrian, cyclist, or driver, what the people doing the other two things are reasonably likely to think/assume/act on, and act accordingly.
We all want to get where we're going in one piece. No one wants to be talking to the cops, the insurance company, or the newspapers. And one fundamental fact of living in cities is having to deal with other people. Lots of them. So, can we all just get along?

Read the whole thing here.

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