Is this a joke or do you really not know how to drive?
I understood the rolling stop is a standard thing in SoCal (never lived there myself). Depending on the speed of the roll through, I really donât think itâs less safe for pedestrians in a suburban or small town setting.
Thereâs still plenty of time of see and yield when needed without the complete stop. Attentiveness and defensiveness in close situations pretty much trump everything else in terms of being a safe driver.
I think the percentage is even higher than that, and I agree. Itâs segments like this that will make up a crucial extra fraction of a percent that could easily tip the balance in most or all swing states.
The problem is that these uber low info people could just as easily be swayed the other way by any random thing, like âUm I saw some headline about how stocks were down 8% in the last week before election day (I donât own any stocks lolol) and that must mean recession so it means the current guy isnât doing good and itâs time to switch to the other guyâ.
34/46 = .739
Like all blanket statements, equating all crime with being a bad person is problematic. How often do you exceed the speed limit? It is very likely you donât anyone over the age of 18 who hasnât committed several crimes, some habitually.
If you want to say you think convicted rapists are bad people, thatâs a different thing. Weâve been taught by 50 years of TV cop shows that all criminals are bad so your view probably isnât unusual.
While I guess itâs possible to pay as much attention while slowing down as when stopping, in my opinion and experience that is not how it plays out in practice.
Check your denominator for any non-contiguousness
Mornings are hard. Thanks
Well yeah, every aggro asshole also isnât doing close to a complete stop, so the stats are going to be skewed to rollers being unsafe drivers, but I think itâs totally possible to roll stop signs on the regular and be a safe driver as well.
he didnât say âall criminals are badâ
also I would note that âexceeding the speed limitâ is not (necessarily) a âcrimeâ
Typical Americans canât handle the subtlety and nuance of Give Way.
Typical Americans canât handle the subtlety and nuance of âstopâ, so really anything beyond that isnât a very big surprise.
Thereâs one traffic circle (in Massachusetts we call this a rotary) that I know of in Los Angeles and it is an absolute shitshow.
Did they change the Yield sign to that at some point? Not in US?
IIRC only like a third of Americans have college degrees and most of the people who do are idiots. Itâs borderline impossible to wrap your head around how dumb people are if youâve spent your entire adult life in highly educated / credentialed environments.
One can see if there arenât any pedestrians in an intersection or around it, if there arenât and you donât see any cops either then slow to 5 kmh and accelerate again.
They stopped putting yield signs in Ontario because too many people didnât understand them, now they are stop signsâŚthanks stupid drivers.
https://www.axios.com/2024/06/01/poll-trump-conviction-election-independent-voters
By the numbers: 54% of registered voters âstronglyâ or âsomewhatâ approve of the guilty verdict compared to 34% who "strongly or âsomewhatâ disapprove.
49% of Independents and 15% of Republicans said Trump should end his campaign because of the conviction. [Also 8% of âTrump supportersâ.] The polls found the race effectively tied nationally in a 1-on-1 with Biden at 45% and Trump at 44%.
lol what at the bottom line
Yeah. Oh well, what can you do?