Use your brain. You are advocating to make roads into obstacle courses in order to slow everyone down. By definition you are making that road a skill issue for half the population, assuming you build the road to the "average" drivers ability at the speed needed. Which also means half the population is gonna be capable of going faster than that, which it seems you would then believe they are just gonna speed anyways?
Why do that? What if instead there was a simple, effective, low cost way to communicate a "limit"? That way we could just put a sign up. And if things change, or we start seeing somewhere were that "limit" we have set is to slow or fast, we can just change the sign instead of redesigning the neighbourhood. We of course would have to create a system of enforcement....
And why should I, someone who can read and respects speed limits the majority of the time, have to suffer narrow garbage roads? Why can't we treat people like adults? It's bonkers the arguments I see whenever there is an article about speed cameras.
Obey the speed limit. The end. Nothing else has to change in society. I know it's a big ask for all the grown ass humans who apparently never matured, but I'm sick of this stupidity.
Sincerely: someone who got a mailed speeding ticket for $50 2 days ago for going 50km in a 40km zone. Did I tear up and stomp my feet like a 3 year old? No! My adult brain stepped in and I went "ah shit, I'll have to pay more attention next time I'm in that area."
It's funny when people don't read the article and then make stupid statements about other people being idiots that highlight how stupid they themselves are.
You didn't even have to read the whole article, you just had to read the summary available on this very page to know that she did exactly what your brilliant mind decided would be the smart thing to do:
Extra funny that JK Rowling "helped" her pay for it. Like JK Rowling can't afford a billboard. Grifters gonna grift and marks gonna spend their money on dumb shit I guess...
Yes! Thank you brothers, sisters and kin for calling out this bullshit and standing up to both bullies. The government can go find something that actually needs their attention, and Air Canada can sit the fuck down and get serious about negotiating fairly.
Oh my. THANK YOU for that edgeblocker! Going to get that on every computer in my home.
Yeah I'm not "the boss" of my parents. My dad was very tech savvy, but he doesn't have the same memory and cognition as he used to so when I set it up nice he likes it, but any friction sets him off to "solve" the problem... By doing some random totally different thing that doesn't so much solve the problem as "gets it working, sort of" with a browser he recognizes. Then because there are ads he loses interest and just puts on the 24/7 news cycle. :(
So my parents use chrome even though I constantly install Firefox and hide chrome. Problem there is they end up with Edge so I stopped doing that. (Didn't windows get in trouble for this kind of market control in the 90's?)
So I had Ublock origin on chrome for them but it's "not supported" anymore and my usual method of ignoring what it says and turning it back on are now failing.
That sounds great. I'm bad at reading (not bad at it. Just don't do it lol) but I'll put that in my audiobooks for long trips pile. It sounds very much up my alley.
I have jokingly threatened to sneak a pair onto my partner's truck just to see how long it takes him to figure it out. But I'm not a monster. Even as a joke. I wouldn't put him through that.
Also I'm terrified of retribution. If my beautiful truck were to be so sullied...
Weak personal attack.
Use your brain. You are advocating to make roads into obstacle courses in order to slow everyone down. By definition you are making that road a skill issue for half the population, assuming you build the road to the "average" drivers ability at the speed needed. Which also means half the population is gonna be capable of going faster than that, which it seems you would then believe they are just gonna speed anyways?
Why do that? What if instead there was a simple, effective, low cost way to communicate a "limit"? That way we could just put a sign up. And if things change, or we start seeing somewhere were that "limit" we have set is to slow or fast, we can just change the sign instead of redesigning the neighbourhood. We of course would have to create a system of enforcement....