weepej wrote:
In Gear wrote:
but no message as to the dangers of jumping red lights seems to be forthcoming from this story
Er, the guy died, and they said he had jumped a red light, what sort of message could be stronger?
Focus is on "nasty evil driver"
I do not even have a phone switched on when driving. I'm no slave to a phone either.
I do not condone "stupid". Both were stupid beyond logical understanding in reality.
I have no real compassion for either cyclist or driver
However, I do know the families will each be going through . sadnees.. deep depression.. trauma nightmares of "what if she or he did.. /if only they had....." - with anger./. guilt/ tears.. anger.. guilt.. regrets.. and so on.
I do have compassion/understanding for the innocent bereaved.. and they have so much to come to terms with.... as does the family of the kid who sauntered across the M61, whilst presumably a bit tipsy, and paid too high a price..
The idiots who did this to themselves? My compassion is "short supply" for them personally. BUT.. that does not mean I feel for their grieving relatives who have to face so much extra realisation and anger at the deceased - with guilt over the normal reaction - in addition to the lost life.
If the trolls cannot see this aspect .. then they are trolls in wiki interpretaation
But weepy.. My wife.. Wild

has posted up stats from EU and Canada.. which seem to be looking at the part cyclists/pedestrians contribute to the carnage. Their reporting in what cycling fora claim to be ever so cycling friendly.. spell it out.. and would be "anti-cycling" if similar posted here in UK
Wildy did post the links to prove her sources. She gave a pretty accurate summary/interpretation of what each said. Go read them. UK pretty good even if removed from poll position here.
