Author Topic: Some things never change-pedestrians!  (Read 2452 times)

Offline DaveM

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Some things never change-pedestrians!
« on: June 27, 2013, 05:19:06 PM »
   "From the driver's seat,pedestrians seem to have somewhat the same intelligence as the average sheep.Who has not watched them dart from behind parked cars,cross between intersections or wade into a stream of traffic against the red light?Their utter indifference to the value of their own lives is as astonishing as it is tragic." Richard Alexander Douglas-Common Sense In Driving Your Car,1936.
Got this from a very humourous book entitled 'The Gentleman's Guide to Motoring' by Vic Darkwood,£1.99 from The Works.

Dave.                                           

Offline Rob Hart

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Re: Some things never change-pedestrians!
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2013, 10:27:21 PM »
I witness so many gross lapses in judgment by other motorists during my daily commutes to and from work that I am forced to conclude that the lack of mental capacity is not limited to pedestrians. Pedestrians that fail to observe traffic laws and exercise sound judgment are likely to kill/injure only themselves. The same can't be said for motorists.

Offline DaveM

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Re: Some things never change-pedestrians!
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2013, 02:19:39 AM »
Hi Rob,
yes,couldn't agree with you more there too.I drive a large truck for a living and it surprises me daily that there are not even more serious injury and collisions.Incidents are now at such a level that the company I work for is considering fitting the whole fleet of trucks with CCTV cameras for insurance purposes.There are several companies in the UK who now fit these cameras already to provide evidence if an incident involving vehicles or pedestrians has to go to court.

Dave.

Offline Rob Hart

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Re: Some things never change-pedestrians!
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2013, 03:57:41 AM »
I've come to loathe driving and try to do it as little as possible. I bought a new car in March and hope it is the last one I ever own. Ideally, I'll be able to retire to an area of the USA that has better developed public transportation than where I currently live (Southern California).