It’s insane the lengths that some people will go to save a few seconds on their commute, while also endangering others.

  • @OmnipotentEntity@beehaw.org
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    04 months ago

    In engineering, there is an idea called hierarchy of controls.

    Traffic calming is a “substitution” of the hazard. It, like unexpected construction, forces drivers to slow down due to the road not being psychologically safe to drive fast on.

    Speed limits are an “administrative control” on the other hand.

    People will drive as fast as they (possibly incorrectly) feel is safe, and a lot goes into that, of which speeding fines are only one very small part. If you really want safe streets for pedestrians and motorists, it is just not as effective an option.

    Additionally, I’m level certain that Tory austerity is not really a viable excuse here, because I’m sure that there are ongoing efforts to “alleviate the traffic problem” by adding capacity. It’s not that the money doesn’t exist, it’s that the money doesn’t exist for this. Because elected officials aren’t interested in this, because they’re more interested in fine revenue and keeping car people happy.

    • @Z27F@thelemmy.club
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      Wow, you brought a chart, how nice.

      Now, can you explain to us, how is removing the „administrative control“ – the one that the people living there literally campaigned for – without implementing any of the other steps „doing the right thing“?

      You’re the kind of person who takes away the workers‘ masks saying „What they really really need is better air conditioning! I’m very intelligent!“

      And to be very clear, you applauding those idiots is costing lives https://thelemmy.club/comment/6734593

      Go fuck yourself and your chart.