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by screwt
956 days ago
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Not for trains - there's a shared expectation that pedestrians should not access the track. Similarly, not for a freeway. Where some feel the balance is wrong, is at local-level streets. Today the assumption in most places is that cars have total right of way, and pedestrians must keep clear. It doesn't have to be that way. In a residential area, it's quite feasible to say all road users have equal right to use the space. And in that circumstance, put the onus on the car user (wielding a heavy, dangerous weapon) to not hit other road users. |
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