What I find is that anonymity is a prerequisite for truly criminal behaviour
and that anonymity is a scarce commodity on a heavily-trafficked road. I'd
rather have 1000 motorists pass me a little close than be deliberately
attacked by one. The former might lead to chewed fingernails but the latter
could end in the emergency room or morgue.
Now go have some beers.
Scott Ellington wrote:
I know some view it as a cop-out, but avoiding the main thoroughfares
greatly reduces the frequency of harassment. First, there's the
statistical effect of fewer vehicles passing, but I think there's more:
Drivers on thoroughfares seem to particularly resent anyone who might
impede their progress (often at 15-20 mph above the speed limit). I
can't prove it, but I'm convinced that some of the same drivers who give
you plenty of room on a quiet side street would take your elbow off on
Monroe St.
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