I'm not impressed.
How about this for a bottom line.
I and others in this thread have the ability to think and have opinions and I'm not trying to force my opinion on others. I guess I have respect for the opinions of others where you don't seem to.
Originally Posted by DEAR_JOHN
Don't personalize the matter. I didn't express any opinion as to others' opinions....but you know the saying about "opinions" ...
which includes this statement:
...... "Lack of attention of drivers is far worse than running a red light."
Generally speaking there are two reasons why someone "runs" a red light:
#1: Failed to notice the light had changed (Lack of attention); or
#2: Noticed the light had changed and didn't want to stop.
I suppose #2 is excusable then, in your book, although I have noticed the general tendency to accelerate when approaching the intersection to "clear the intersection" before cross traffic enters, and to change lanes rapdily as they approach the intersection to "clear" the vehicles in front of them which are slowing to stop for the red light.
So, the #2 scenario increases the danger at the intersection by rapid lane changes, which can obscure vision, and increased speeds, which can increase damage on impact.
Quote from LL:
" Today I was proceeding down a major "speedofare" approaching a rather large intersection while watching the amber light as I approached, so I slowed to stop for the anticipated redlight and one of those "patriots" (no doubt) accelerated up behind me and then swerved into the next lane by which time the light was bright red and he continued to accelerate through the red light, which had been red since before he got to the intersection .... "
The reason I don't get all "patriotic" about "red light cameras" is because ....
.... I stop at red lights and I begin the process when it is amber." End of quote from Post #18, this thread.
Texting and talking on cells, eating and drinking (non-alcoholic beverages), combing hair, putting on make up, and changing channels on radio or disk players are all "dangerous" if the driver is not paying "attention" ... but they are not "against the law" ...
.... running red lights is.
Answering reality with what "ought to be" is not intellectually credible, and does not address the distortion of reality by the media hype regarding the motivation of the City of Houston personnel.
And I was merely capping, bolding, and underlining for those who are driving around town reading these threads on their cell phones, so they will be able to "pay attention" more and not have to concentrate on their cell phones.