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11-6-2009 4:30 PM
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today the word jaywalking is often used as a sort of blanket justification for the dominating presence of cars on city streets. It also reflects a social bias against those people not in cars. (Note this comment in a Federal Highway Administration report: "Still, almost no one can avoid occasional pedestrian status," as if they were discussing exposure to a venereal disease.)

…the Netherlands, which has essentially legalized jaywalking, has an enviable pedestrian safety record.

…Finally, read newspapers very carefully. A number of studies have documented that media coverage of traffic crashes is selective, framed in certain predictable ways, and often misrepresents the true frequency or nature of actual risk. Jaywalking makes better copy for columnists than actually probing the complex nature of traffic safety.
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11-7-2009 2:29 PM
katsteevns
excellent clip!!I say we go back to the horse and buggy thing. Who needs California oranges anyway???
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