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Old 09-04-2018, 11:46 PM   #138
bob-loblaw
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I think if it's too slow then drivers don't pay attention and get distracted more - checking texts, looking around, fiddling with radio, etc.

I also think slower moving vehicles give pedestrians a false sense of security in terms of taking risks.

With more cars having pedestrian detection, and eventually self-driving cars, I'm assuming a lot of these accidents will happen less frequently.

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