Reducing the results of a complex investigations to a single cause is indeed meaningless crap. No sane person would believe otherwise. |
"Pedesterian Error" I guess includes any pedestrian who died, since of course the driver will say "THEY CAME OUT OF NOWHERE" into the crosswalk, even though its the driver who is ignoring that they are driving on a city street and not yielding at the cross walk. Where's Nina Larson in this in 2021? Where are the two pedestrians mowed down by the driver at hanes point? Where's the cyclists who were riding straight lines when a right-hand turning vehicle plowed over them? |
A lady recently got run over by a driver who was pulling out from a complete stop at a red light to make a left hand turn when she was walking through a crosswalk with a light signal in her favor. No charges have been brought. Ask me again why I don't trust a police report summarizing this? |
+1 |
So we have another person here who doesn’t understand economics. Do you deny basic physics also? Do you have problems following simple logic? If so, you have a likeminded friend in the author of the post you endorsed. |
Do you also care to mock the AER?: https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1257/aer.101.6.2616 You’re absolutely pathetic. |
Was this the crash in NW DC a few months ago where the driver had thousands of dollars in outstanding speeding tickets? If so, I’m a bit confused because the most prolific poster on this thread is assuring us that such drivers pose no threat to us and should be allowed to go on their way. Maybe it’s just a coincidence that a driver who was speeding all over town killed someone. Oh well. |
Correct |
When did we vote on this? |
Like cars? |
When you elected Allen, Janine, etc. |
Well, SUVs, trucks, cars all being larger, road design, distracted driving from mobile phones and entertainment centers, etc, etc. So, no. |
| Let’s get those violence interrupters working in traffic enforcement. |
The lack of traffic enforcement in the District far predates Janeese and Allen. It was around 18-20 years ago when MPD decided it was simply not for them in their overall policing strategy. There were discussions for DDOT to handle traffic enforcement, but I don't think anything came of that. MPD has continued to do some incedental traffic enforcement, though nowhere near what is needed to have an effect on traffic speeds. |
The city has been trying to make traffic worse for years, and guess what's happened? Driving has become *more* popular. It is the only mode of transportation that's gaining market share. Bus ridership is down, subway ridership is down, cycling is down, even after correcting for the rise of remote work. I think your "induced demand" theory needs a little work. |