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Originally Posted by Kybosh
You mean like some sort of above or below ground pedestrian passage infrastructure? Might be crazy enough to work.
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Of course, it would. But it's too expensive and impractical. Should be based on common sense approach- drive, when it is safe to drive. I've driven cars in Panama City, Moscow, Rome, New York and other cities, where driving courtesy just doesn't exist in the same sense we think about it in Canada. It is all about quick decision making and being alert by both drivers and pedestrians over there. Although their laws could be as tough or even tougher than ours, people seem to disregard them openly, when compliance becomes next to impossible.