Comment by Arubis

3 days ago

It does not work both ways.

One party to this is a high-inertia, potentially high-velocity metal box that, in an impact with the other party, typically results in an property insurance claim.

The other is a low-inertia flesh bag that, in an impact with the other party, results in a medical insurance claim, and possibly a funeral.

All the more reason to be aware of who you’re sharing the road with.

I spent a decade cycling for commute in a capital city in Australia. I’m also a tradesman, so I’m well aware that some people actually work on the road.

By being a pedestrian or cyclist, you’re literally in other people’s workplace.

Delivery drivers, construction workers, breakdown services, road maintenance, electricians, crane operators, cars for hire, emergency services, light rail operators.

As a pedestrian or cyclists, or motorbike rider, you’re particularly vulnerable.

Sometimes you need to get out of the way.

Share the road.

  • > By being a pedestrian or cyclist, you’re literally in other people’s workplace.

    Are you actually serious right now? If I'm walking/cycling to work, which I usually am, then what? Is your job more important than mine? How can you possibly tell where I work or where I'm going? Ridiculous.