Anonymous wrote:Maybe a few times a year I see someone run a red light who wasn’t just over extending a yellow. I don’t think this is an increasingly common occurrence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think part of the problem is lights are messed up. You hit red lights at every intersection. Eventually people get fed up with red lights with long waits at every intersection. It's frustrating. Constitution Ave. used to have this thing where if traffic was flowing at the posted speed limit (25mph), lights would remain green. Everyone was careful to go the speed limit. The lights cooperated. At least that is the explanation I got when I asked why Constitution was easy to drive on?
Yes, in DC specifically, the lights are timed terribly. Years ago, they were timed great. They were timed in a way to actually move people through the city. Now cars get caught at every light. All that idling is terrible for the environment and raises drivers' blood pressure. It's unhealthy, inefficient and infuriating.
Anonymous wrote:Fake dealer tags
Anonymous wrote:I think it's a sign of how our country is descending into chaos, honestly. I think once Trump was elected and for four years he basically told the country that he plays by his own rules (remember his explanations for how little in tax he paid? because he was "smarter"), it made people subconsciously (or consciously) think "am I being a sucker? everyone else cheats and gets more than me as a result, so I might as well cheat too." And in comes out in small ways like running stop lights. Add to that, traffic enforcement, beyond the use of cameras is basically non-existent. And the cameras are infuriating, so at light where there are no cameras I can see how people can justify their need, their right to run the red light.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a few times a year I see someone run a red light who wasn’t just over extending a yellow. I don’t think this is an increasingly common occurrence.
+1 This thread is bewildering to me, I don’t see this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a few times a year I see someone run a red light who wasn’t just over extending a yellow. I don’t think this is an increasingly common occurrence.
+1 This thread is bewildering to me, I don’t see this at all.