It’s actually a legal requirement to stop when another car stops at a crosswalk, at least in California. But of course this is widely flouted.
I think it’s just one of those things that seems obvious when you think about it, but most people just don’t. Human beings didn’t evolve to operate heavy machinery at speed, and our brains aren’t well suited for it. So that’s why we need to change the infrastructure to enforce safety. I don’t think we can get there through education or enforcement.
It’s actually a legal requirement to stop when another car stops at a crosswalk, at least in California. But of course this is widely flouted.
I think it’s just one of those things that seems obvious when you think about it, but most people just don’t. Human beings didn’t evolve to operate heavy machinery at speed, and our brains aren’t well suited for it. So that’s why we need to change the infrastructure to enforce safety. I don’t think we can get there through education or enforcement.
It’s far worse in the US than it is in some other countries I’ve lived in. So education and enforcement can probably make a significant difference.