• jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    Say you’re a pedestrian and a car is coming toward you as you’re entering a crosswalk. Being able to see if they are braking or not could save your life.

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      If a car is braking it rides differently from one that isn’t. A car is normally rather level and leans “forward” when braking.

      Besides that, YOU SHOULDNT GET IN FRONT OF ANYTHING YOU ARENT SURE IS STOPPING. If it’s moving fast enough that you need this, you shouldn’t be trying to get in front anyways.

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        YOU SHOULDNT GET IN FRONT OF ANYTHING YOU ARENT SURE IS STOPPING

        This, exactly. This “plan” sounds terrible to me.

        No, I’m not braking to turn at the intersection you’re sitting in. I’m turning into a driveway just past that intersection. If you pull in front of the green light the government says I have to have on my vehicle, I’m going to t-bone you.

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          Again, if you’re too stupid to make sure the multiton hunk of metal is coming to a stop by all the other obvious visual markers, including watching it’s speed compared to stationary objects like signs and lamp posts, then this won’t do shit. People need more aweness of their surroundings, not a bunch of lights and horns because people won’t pay attention.

          You enter the road when it’s safe, not jump in and play frogger with lights hoping to get across.

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      Ah. I see. They are emitting a green light, so I know they’re braking, and it’s OK to cross.

      But, it turns out that they’re planning on turning into a driveway past the intersection, and not into the intersection I am crossing.

      That’s OK. I can check “impersonate a hood ornament” off my bucket list.


      We already have this problem with turn signals: there are circumstances where it would be confusing and dangerous to use them in the manner prescribed by law, and to avoid dangerous ambiguity, they should actually be used much later than the law specifies.