• HexesofVexes@lemmy.world
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    24 天前

    I think that depends on country…

    “Cyclists should give way to pedestrians on shared use cycle tracks and to horse riders on bridleways.” - nope, you hear a bell you dodge as they’re not slowing down. Happens every time I use a shared path.

    “Only pedestrians may use the pavement. Pedestrians include wheelchair and mobility scooter users.” - nope, we get plenty mounting the pavement illegally; again, you hear a bell and you dodge. Happens 1–2 times a day on my trip to work.

    I reckon people in a hurry just bend the rules more readily than people taking their time.

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      24 天前

      Yes. Even accounting for those idiots, car drivers still break more traffic laws. And it’s exponentially more dangerous when they do. This is what the article is getting at.

      • HexesofVexes@lemmy.world
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        24 天前

        Huh, neat. So as a percentage of the population, drivers break the law more often, and it is always more dangerous when they do.

        Any chance of a link to those stats for the UK? It’ll be great to show my students.