Car accidents aren't accidents / Boing Boing
dimanche 4 octobre 2015 à 18:31le hollandais volant
Ouais, quand un conducteur à 2g dans le sang ou grille un feu rouge, ce n’est pas un accident.
L’avantage du vélo ici : si t’as 2g dans le sang, tu peine à quitter ton garage… Et si tu te fais heurter en grillant le feu à vélo, ben c’est très con parce que le seul qui risque sa vie, c’est toi-même.)
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Yes, accidents happen. A car can slide on black ice or get hit by a falling tree limb and spin out of control. But the things I see every day—drivers turning into crosswalks full of pedestrians, two or three drivers in a row running a single red light—and the headlines I read every few days about cars “jumping the curb” (which actually means driving onto the sidewalk)—are different. These things are easily preventable. The crashes they cause are not “accidents”; they are the results of negligence and dangerous behavior.
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Ouais, quand un conducteur à 2g dans le sang ou grille un feu rouge, ce n’est pas un accident.
L’avantage du vélo ici : si t’as 2g dans le sang, tu peine à quitter ton garage… Et si tu te fais heurter en grillant le feu à vélo, ben c’est très con parce que le seul qui risque sa vie, c’est toi-même.)
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@jeekajoo links
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Yes, accidents happen. A car can slide on black ice or get hit by a falling tree limb and spin out of control. But the things I see every day—drivers turning into crosswalks full of pedestrians, two or three drivers in a row running a single red light—and the headlines I read every few days about cars “jumping the curb” (which actually means driving onto the sidewalk)—are different. These things are easily preventable. The crashes they cause are not “accidents”; they are the results of negligence and dangerous behavior.
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