Originally Posted by
Looigi
Agree, and it strongly suggests there is something wrong with the laws if ordinary people routinely going about their business find themselves breaking them all the time.
(Forgive me, Bard.) The fault, Dear Looigi, lies not in our laws, but in ourselves.
I've got to agree with Genec on this. Traffic laws are pretty easy to understand and obey. However, when people narcissistically place their need for speed and thrills ahead of other road users' safety, then bad things happen. They don't happen every time, but they do happen.
I don't really care when the lawbreaking doesn't affect other users. If you want to go ten mph over the speed limit on an empty freeway, have at it. Overdriving your vision by a similar amount on a winding road is a different matter entirely. Running a stop sign in the middle of no where has no impact on anyone. Rolling the stop sign in town when pedestrians are present is an aggressive move.