A big part of the problem i that our roads in america are too safe. We
are able to be have cell phones, GPS units with sexy British voices
yelling at us, to turn right and in dash fondue pots because the roads
are designed so we can safely drive on them 40% faster than the posted
speed limit.

We have huge wide expanses of road everywhere, even where you don't
need them. You really need to be able to put cars four abreast on a
residential street in Bellevue, where every house has a drive way?
Seriously?

We need bigger and better crashes, we also need to not clean up the
messes of auto accidents as fast as we do. Seriously if you drive past
a place where a car hit a oil tanker truck and killed four people, you
would slow down the next time that you drove down that stretch of
road. When I lived out in the country the places where I saw deer
frequently you can bet that I slowed down and flipped on the high
beams.

Anyway we need less safe roads, with more roadway distractions so
people don't get complacent while drinking their quad iced starbucks
drink with ignited fourth of july sparklers, while fiddling with their
eight track player in their hummer H5 tank edition, with option chrome
treads. That will enable them to do the right thing and mow down every
hippie bicyclist in the painted bike lane er drive safely.

-Rob




On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Gregory Heller <[email protected]> wrote:
> They may actually slow down traffic, thus causing fewer accidents,
> especially the variety that involve pedestrians and cyclists.
>
> Rogan Creswick wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Kyle Mulka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Not that I'm against ladybugs in intersections or anything, but
> wouldn't these distract drivers and cause more accidents?
>
>
> I can't imagine it would be that much worse than listening to the
> radio, or drinking a cup of coffee.
>
> There will always be distractions -- can't we emphasize the importance
> of *driving* when erm, driving, rather than try to eliminate all of
> the distractions?</rant>
>
> Ok, I'm done :)
>
> --Rogan
>
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