A common complaint here is that other road users are dickheads and put us in danger. I agree 100%, and some of the driving I see is bizarre, but I don't agree with the bit that usually follows: that they (other road users) need to lift their game.
My rationale behind this is that 95% of road users are pretty good overall, and it is possible (and even easy) to travel on Her Majesty's highways in safety - I rode just over 11,000 kms last year, many of them in town, and I had zero accidents - that's a pretty typical year for me, and every crash I have ever had was primarily caused by the fat bald cunt behind this keyboard (only I was neither fat nor bald when I caused those crashes). I'm an average rider on a good day, so it's not my expertise that has kept me alive, which means the general driving skill of other road users is plenty good enough for most of us to stay alive on the roads.
But what's wrong with getting everyone to lift their game? Surely that would make the roads safer? Yeah, logically it would, but the reason I am still around irritating people is because when I get on my bike I know that there are 5% of the people on the road who drive like retards and don't stop at red lights, tail gate, don't look, don't indicate, get pissed etc. Some of them are men, some women, they're all ages, drive all kinds of vehicles (including bikes) and are everywhere and anywhere at any time of the day or night. I have no idea who they are or when they are going to enter my world, so I am always ready for them.
I know that there is a 95% chance that the guy in the new Commodore coming up to the red light is a good driver and will stop, but because there is a 5% chance he's a retard, I don't count on him stopping. That means I watch how fast he is travelling, cover my brakes and look for an escape route, so if he turns out to be a retard I shake my head and carry on home.
Imagine if there was a massive drive to lift other road user's game, and somehow they managed to get 99.999% of road users to be clever. In my utopian world I know that 99.999% of people now always stop for red lights, so logically when I see a green light I just ride on through with a smile on my face as I think of beer in the fridge. But when the 0.001% retard and I cross paths, I won't be expecting her I won't be prepared.
As long as there is an appreciable level of risk, we have to know what that risk is and be prepared for it. As long as there is appreciable risk and as long as we are prepared for that risk, we are in control of our safety. Until we live in a 100% safe world I don't believe we can lose the edge of danger that keeps us on our toes because it is that edge which keeps us alive.
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