Was starting to wonder if this was all over. Seems to have really become a problem locally in the last couple years. Even just general shit driving
This. So many cars running the red lights :[ And it’s usually combined with very sluggish start on the green. I wonder if people would learn to start properly they’d run the reds less often.
In lanzarote at the moment, and I’m consistently stunned at cars actually stopping at pedestrian crossings without the need for lights.
Cyclists more like
Green to red = POWERRRRRR
Red to green = Sure there’s no rush.
Its honestly nerve wracking as a pedestrian at times
Sometimes you even see 2 or 3 cars break the red in a row.
A guy I know was an engineer for the Luas and he said with redundancy, 3 cars in a row need to break a red light to hit a Luas. And yet it happens all the time.
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Was starting to wonder if this was all over. Seems to have really become a problem locally in the last couple years. Even just general shit driving
This. So many cars running the red lights :[ And it’s usually combined with very sluggish start on the green. I wonder if people would learn to start properly they’d run the reds less often.
In lanzarote at the moment, and I’m consistently stunned at cars actually stopping at pedestrian crossings without the need for lights.
Cyclists more like
Green to red = POWERRRRRR
Red to green = Sure there’s no rush.
Its honestly nerve wracking as a pedestrian at times
Sometimes you even see 2 or 3 cars break the red in a row.
A guy I know was an engineer for the Luas and he said with redundancy, 3 cars in a row need to break a red light to hit a Luas. And yet it happens all the time.