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- From: BL.JYC@forsythe.stanford.edu (Jon Corelis)
- Newsgroups: ba.transportation
- Subject: Re: Stopping at Signs (was Re: Pushbuttons at crossings...)
- Date: 23 Jan 1993 09:20:48 -0800
- Organization: Stanford University
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- In article <1993Jan23.034221.17023@pbhya.PacBell.COM>,
- whheydt@pbhya.PacBell.COM (Wilson Heydt) writes:
- >In article <jyc.727721777@Leland> jyc@leo.Stanford.EDU (Jon Corelis) writes:
- >>
- >> What astonishes me more than any other traffic phenomenon is how
- >>often drivers run red lights. I can say without exaggeration that in
- >>most places it is routine for drivers to do this. The notion that the
- >>yellow light means you're supposed to slow down and prepare to stop
- >>rather than speed up in a (usually futile) effort to beat the red seems
- >>never to have occurred to most motorists.
- >
- >Possibly its becasue you misunderstand the nature of teh law regarding
- >these practices. ...
-
- No, I understand the law perfectly well. It's you that misunderstand
- my complaint, which is:
-
- 1) Driver half a block away from the intersection sees light
- change from green to yellow.
-
- 2) Even though any idiot can see it's unlikely that driver can
- clear intersection before yellow turns to red by continuing at
- safe and legal speed, driver is even bigger moron than this and
- says, "Duhh-huh-uh ... me better step on it to beat red light
- uh-huhhh duhhh..."
-
- 3) Driver reaches intersection seconds after light has changed to
- full red but is travelling much to too fast to stop at that
- point.
-
- Here we can branch:
-
- 4a) Worst case outcome: Driver runs over eight year old kid who
- began to cross street with walk light after driver's light
- had turned red.
-
- 4b) Most likely outcome: Driver clears intersection lucky enough
- not to hurt anyone, leaving behind crowd of astonished
- bystanders staring after him as he speeds off chuckling
- to himself, "Duh-huhh ha ha ha Me beat red light duh-huh
- heeheehee!"
-
- 4c) Better outcome: Cop pulls driver over and cites for
- recklessly running red light.
-
- 5c) Best case outcome: Cop finds outstanding warrants on
- driver and throws driver's lead-footed ass in slammer.
-
- There -- now does that clarify things?
-