• Zloubida@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It’s always some other’s fault, isn’t it? No, it’s not. They’re the drivers.

      They drive a heavy machine, like you said, so they should act like it. Be responsible. Always double check. Be respectful and prudent.

      Stop blocks are good things, sure, but their existence is not an excuse to park recklessly.

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          1 year ago

          They are. And even if it wasn’t the case, their lack is not an excuse; if an intersection has no clear priority sign, it doesn’t give drivers the right to pass as they want.

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              1 year ago

              I never said stop blocks are a bad thing. I just say that, if you don’t give a shit about others enough to just check if you correctly parked, you’re an asshole.

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      1 year ago

      I think this stop is something very American. In Europe it’s very rare to see a stop for the cars. You just learn to drive correctly. American drivers are just worse at driving than European ones, because your streets and parking spaces and literally anything else car related is just huge. And same with parking spaces. You are used to having a stop, so you only learn how to park correctly if there is a stop.

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        There are some parkings with stop blocks in Europe, but they’re more of an exception rather than a norm. What I think is a better solution, is to have a wider sidewalk with some trees, shrubs, lamp posts, etc. right next to the curb, that act as a natural limit for how far people will park their car.