Old 05-14-13 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by squirtdad
That completely ignores consequences other than a direct collision, like cyclist running a red light, and a car doing evasive move and hitting another car or in the event that only the cyclist is hurt/killed the the psychological trauma on the driver who just killed some one though no fault of their own. (this is a real thing....occurs often with train engineers, especially with suicide by train)
hahaha --- how often is this occurring in the real world with cars and cyclists? Research please.


Originally Posted by squirtdad
Running a red light (by any vehicle) and making a judgement error is simply not safe. And people make judgement errors all the time.

I am safer running the red light.


Originally Posted by squirtdad
So should the individuals making context based judgement calls apply to cars, trucks, motorcycles also? And if no why not?
You're joking, right?

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