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Commercial_Oven9386 t1_ivar4iw wrote
Reply to comment by rmbryla in Cambridge City Council to consider citywide ban on ‘turning on red’ by superfakesuperfake
It can… without dialogue this though we wouldn’t come to better mutual solutions. Cameras have proven their utility, they shouldn’t be the replacement for the onus.
Commercial_Oven9386 t1_ivai50m wrote
Reply to comment by rmbryla in Cambridge City Council to consider citywide ban on ‘turning on red’ by superfakesuperfake
No worries. Just highlighting that the scope of the problem is larger than what is being addressed by this myopic solution.
Commercial_Oven9386 t1_ivahhz4 wrote
Reply to comment by thompsontwenty in Cambridge City Council to consider citywide ban on ‘turning on red’ by superfakesuperfake
Better road construction has proven to be more the more sustainable solution.
Commercial_Oven9386 t1_ivah9br wrote
Reply to comment by rmbryla in Cambridge City Council to consider citywide ban on ‘turning on red’ by superfakesuperfake
The distractions in driving have increased with the scaled adoption of smart devices… cars are now and increasingly becoming rolling computers …
Commercial_Oven9386 t1_ivah137 wrote
Reply to comment by sckuzzle in Cambridge City Council to consider citywide ban on ‘turning on red’ by superfakesuperfake
Nothing to do with political ideology, and I do believe taxes are important. Just believe that this problems is solved by human interdiction and not another unnecessary tech. better yet.. the drivers that are speeding should be appropriately ticketed by an officer that lives and serves (preferably in that community) and either way it still goes down to both the driver and pedestrian obsession with the device in hand versus the just paying attention to the road it is what we’re taught when we get our license… if people approached driving with the caution we should than would there any cause for concern for the pedestrian outside of unruly drivers that will perpetually exist despite what imaginary line you draw for them… cameras are the lazy solution. People just need to pay closer attention to the task at hand and driving is one of the privileged responsibilities we have.
Commercial_Oven9386 t1_iva792h wrote
Reply to comment by Kobeashis_Son in Cambridge City Council to consider citywide ban on ‘turning on red’ by superfakesuperfake
I’d argue that people should just pay attention to road as a pedestrian as well by picking their heads up from their phones and or devices. The timeline of this study alone is indicative of the change in times. The solution is not more cameras and screens on the streets but more eyes and ears. The increase of ‘mishaps’ are no coincidence to decline of people’s attention spans when moving about outside their comforts.
Commercial_Oven9386 t1_iva346w wrote
Reply to comment by dny6 in Cambridge City Council to consider citywide ban on ‘turning on red’ by superfakesuperfake
Traffic cameras are not conducive. The concept that tax payers are coerced into paying for surveillance system to be used against themselves, by fear mongers that have nothing better to do than invoke squabble, is asinine.
Commercial_Oven9386 t1_j9ovc7v wrote
Reply to comment by RoniPizzaExtraCheese in I would love to take my husband to a nice dinner somewhere new. We live in Providence but will drive about 30 minutes for something good. Recs please! TYIA by Hawks47
Atmosphere is great. Food is delicious. Don’t bring your watch inside…