@uriel238 based on a True Story lol
rmd6502
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@neanderthal precisely - drivers need to internalize not only that right of way applies to "softer" targets, but also that they don't have the right to operate a 2 ton weapon when impaired. Uber is expensive, but cheaper than murder.
@const_void @qnick While enforcing speed limits does help, the real problem is enforcing right of way; i.e. that it doesn't always default to *me*
@centof @SlippyCliff76 I mean there's a reason they're considered "compensation"