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by b3orn
362 days ago
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I don't agree with this. Not hitting pedestrians should not just be an afterthought. Of course the car should recognise the stop sign, but there are cases in which stop signs are obstructed or missing, and in those cases pedestrians should still not be hit by a car. |
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What you WANT to recognize is conditions when such an event is possible (obstructed vision) and to slow down in advance even if you don't see/detect any pedestrians at the moment.
This obviously includes the case with the school bus and the stop sign but, as you correctly point out, is not limited to that. There are more cases when a pedestrian, especially a child, can jump under your car from behind a big vehicle or an obstacle.
Recognizing these situation and slowing down in advance is a characteristic trait of a good-intentioned experienced driver. Though I think that most of the time it's not a skill you have straight out of driving courses, it takes time and a few close calls to burn it into your subconsciousness.