Anonymous wrote:LOL. I am going to guess that you are one of those people that just struts out into the street and expects that everyone has to stop for you. You also read POPVille so LOL there too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm sure you're super bummed that more people aren't dying in car accidents (it's so gross BTW how you try to exploit people's deaths for this dumb anti-car jihad that you have), but here's the data. You can look at the numbers yourself. Remember the denominator here. There's probably close to a million people driving cars each day in D.C.
https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/traffic-fatalities
I'd love for you to tell to Jessica Hart's face that DC traffic fatalities are extremely rare and that she should simply shut up. Of course you won't, not only are you a keyboard warrior but drivers are inherently cowards, protected by two tons of steel and local, state and federal governments that cater to their every whim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: ... sometimes people are stupid or not paying attention and step into crosswalks, and in front of oncoming cars, at the last moment. My car doesnt go 30 mph to zero mph in one second. I've had to swerve into the other lane to avoid people in crosswalks being idiots.
If you see someone standing at the side of the road at the crosswalk, waiting to cross, don't you, as a matter of course, stop to let them cross?
Anonymous wrote:In the last 24 hours, I have had 4 close calls as a pedestrian. I was almost hit FOUR times. All four times, I was in a crosswalk and had the walk signal. Then i get to work, as see this in PoP: a car overturned on 14th Street. This has to stop.
https://www.popville.com/2021/12/washington-dc-driving-dangerously/#disqus_thread
Does anyone know what, if any, charges are being brought in the Nina Larson death in Adams Morgan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pretty gross how the bicyclist crowd always tries to exploit the death of people in accidents...
This is their go-to move. They blame cars for everything, try to make it seem like reckless drivers are omnipresent, etc.
Uh, are you saying they are not? I've lived here for 20 years as a pedestrian, have had a car for 5, and yes reckless drivers are omnipresent.
There were 34 traffic fatalities last year, according to the police department.
How many people drive every day in Washington D.C.? Probably close to a million people.
Not exactly omnipresent.
I work at home and I hear tires screech to a halt at least once per week -- and at 20 miles per hour, there should not be long screeching stops. Once a month that is followed by the sound of impact. It doenst need to be a fatality to be a huge problem.
Personally I blame DC's over reliance on traffic cameras. They no longer seem to police driving, and everyone knows where the cameras are, so people speed everywhere they aren't. Counterintuitive, perhaps, but that's what I see.
Anonymous wrote: ... sometimes people are stupid or not paying attention and step into crosswalks, and in front of oncoming cars, at the last moment. My car doesnt go 30 mph to zero mph in one second. I've had to swerve into the other lane to avoid people in crosswalks being idiots.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm sure you're super bummed that more people aren't dying in car accidents (it's so gross BTW how you try to exploit people's deaths for this dumb anti-car jihad that you have), but here's the data. You can look at the numbers yourself. Remember the denominator here. There's probably close to a million people driving cars each day in D.C.
https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/traffic-fatalities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pretty gross how the bicyclist crowd always tries to exploit the death of people in accidents...
This is their go-to move. They blame cars for everything, try to make it seem like reckless drivers are omnipresent, etc.
Uh, are you saying they are not? I've lived here for 20 years as a pedestrian, have had a car for 5, and yes reckless drivers are omnipresent.
There were 34 traffic fatalities last year, according to the police department.
How many people drive every day in Washington D.C.? Probably close to a million people.
Not exactly omnipresent.
I work at home and I hear tires screech to a halt at least once per week -- and at 20 miles per hour, there should not be long screeching stops. Once a month that is followed by the sound of impact. It doenst need to be a fatality to be a huge problem.
Personally I blame DC's over reliance on traffic cameras. They no longer seem to police driving, and everyone knows where the cameras are, so people speed everywhere they aren't. Counterintuitive, perhaps, but that's what I see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pretty gross how the bicyclist crowd always tries to exploit the death of people in accidents...
This is their go-to move. They blame cars for everything, try to make it seem like reckless drivers are omnipresent, etc.
Uh, are you saying they are not? I've lived here for 20 years as a pedestrian, have had a car for 5, and yes reckless drivers are omnipresent.
There were 34 traffic fatalities last year, according to the police department.
How many people drive every day in Washington D.C.? Probably close to a million people.
Not exactly omnipresent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drivers turning right are looking left. I always always always teach my kids to look and see and make eye contact with the driver turning right before walking into their path.
But you can't make eye contact with someone whose head is turned the other way...
Anonymous wrote:Drivers turning right are looking left. I always always always teach my kids to look and see and make eye contact with the driver turning right before walking into their path.