• for. real.

    i have been doing a lot of pedestrian action for the last probably 10 years, and that slow style of commute lets me see exactly what the hell car drivers are doing. i thought it was fucked 5+ years ago already, because i would almost get hit by someone (usually once or twice a week) by a driver who was on their phone. just looking one way, gabbing, and about to run over me while i’m in the crosswalk with the signal. or witness a near collision where the cause was someone driving while on their phone. because so many of these people were on the goddamn phone.

    now it’s everybody.

    this story was related to me by someone being super charitable: i had a dumbass family member “get into a fender bender” where they “rear ended someone” and it “totalled the car”. Unreliable Narrator Mode Activated.

    i said, “sounds like it was their fault if they hit someone from behind.” and the story was relayed, “all of a sudden they looked up and cars were stopped and blammo.”

    because on the fucking phone.

    the immediate environment, the climate, the biosphere, the deteriorating geopolitical situation around oil, the fossil capital formations and the political economy that protects it… there are so many reasons to get away from reliance on cars, but seriously self-preservation should be the one that spurs americans to at least try and make different choices. the highways and roads are fucking thunderdome.

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      9 days ago

      Its really scary out there for pedestrians now. I stare everyone down now when I’m in a crosswalk. Learned to do this when I used to ride a moto when going through any intersection, and it definitely cut down on people creeping out or just ignoring the road.

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        9 days ago

        Same, i live in a city with lots of bad drivers and i always make direct eye contact with the people who are supposed to be stopping (not to mention people blowing through the protected crosswalk with lights flashing)

        The funny thing is that some drivers take offense to this because as soon as the solid red turns to flashing red they gun it past me, revving their engine as much/loudly as possible lol

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          9 days ago

          not to mention people blowing through the protected crosswalk with lights flashing

          A few years ago I read a story about a black teenager killed by a cop who was driving (fast) the wrong way down a 1-way residential street, about 25 mph limit, until T-boning. The cop was not charged, because he had lights on, while the teenager’s friend who was driving was arrested for driving with a suspended license.

          Driving on the road in America means watching out for yourself because the rules will not actually protect you.