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Guide rails, safety nets and bubble wrap are probably the main contributing factor of the general stupidity we see today. Everybody is constrained within these systems that make it so that the most minimal amount of brain power is required to adequately function within them. Lines of the road, stop signs, traffic lights, speed limits. Anybody is a brain on their shoulders can approach an intersection that does not have any sign or light, and navigate through it. Every time the power goes out this is evident.

Speed limits might be a necessary evil but 35 on a back road with no houses is ridiculous. 65 on a highway at 4 AM is unnecessary.

The point being, instead of people needing to actually consider "is my speed appropriate - is this intersection clear - am I too far left of center?" they simply live within the lines, rarely or never testing the boundaries except maybe for a quick rush in their youth.

This concept is everywhere in our society. Almost no thought is required to function. People live on muscle memory and reactions.

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Brannvesen on scored.co
1 year ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror ) 1 child
Every aspect of US traffic planning has nothing to do with safety, but is just a big cash cow designed to set you up for faults only to issue a fine while also slowing you down by a lot. 5x more people are dying on US roads every year than all of Europe combined, and the numbers are increasing. Keep in mind that Europe has a 3x larger population.

> The point being, instead of people needing to actually consider "is my speed appropriate - is this intersection clear - am I too far left of center?" they simply live within the lines, rarely or never testing the boundaries except maybe for a quick rush in their youth.

This is why developed countries regulate speed by the width of the road itself, a narrower road will make people go slower, no need for a speed limit in the first place. Same thing with roundabouts, you never cross anyone else, just one point to keep an eye at and professional drivers have no trouble to zippermerge without ever stopping. Drunk niggers entering at 90mph will crash into the roundabout concrete curb, hit the roundabout dog and die without hurting anyone else.

(((Lawsuits))) is what makes America different from other countries, no consumer protection by law. Instead America lets idiots sue for shekels if the manufacturer forgot to put a warning sticker about something obvious. This by design protects the idiots while smart people could die due to an actual fault in the product.
Captain_Raamsley on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Europe also has 1/5th the population that drives every day/10k miles/yr
Brannvesen on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Same number of cars, fewer but longer trips. Most people aren't über fat so we don't see 50% of the car trips being shorter than just 3 miles. That's walking distance. Ironically, taxes and other fixed fees related to car ownership is also very high in Europe, you'll pay those no matter how much you drive so it would make a lot more sense to drive more as you're paying for the oversized mobility scooter anyway.

European road infrastructure is simply superior when it comes to safety and efficiency.
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