I have all the legally required lights, reflectors as per the law.Remember I'm not a pedestrian crossing at a signaled crossing (where most such accidents happen), I'm an a active part of the traffic. I'm a part of the traffic, actively involved and should be visible to other flowing traffic.If you have the common sense to know that Gerrard is dangerous at night, and sex trafficking is an issue in Toronto, you can even argue that doing such things is dangerous and stupid.just like dark clothing at night w/o reflectors while cycling on the road.Īll in all. At the same time, it's good advice to say "don't do that" because it's dangerous. But let's be abundantly clear: It's not victim blaming when a young woman walks down Gerrard alone at 2am bedazzled in jewels and gets abducted. Sure the city needs to fix traffic laws they also need to fix car theft, real estate and sex trafficking. Not only that, but you've personally been exposed to danger while cycling while wearing reflective gear. If not, why would you even mention that you wear it? To let OP know that even though you wear it, people still drive recklessly. I am certain the reason you personally wear reflective clothing is the same reason OP is advising others to. Reading this, you inferred OP is victim blaming by advising cyclists to wear reflective clothing and less dark colours. Toronto Taxicab and Limousine Enforcement Report Unsafe Drivers on 400 Series Highways Here: Toronto Police Citizen Online Report Entry If you think your post was automatically blocked by the spam filter please contact the moderator or /u/don_kron directly. Headlines for articles must match headline in the posted link. Posting unsolicited advertisements will result in immediate ban with no warnings.ĭo not editorialize headlines. NSFW/NSFL tags are appropriate if your post may not be easy to watch for everyone. The videos are about the consequences of unpredictable actions, not paying attention, being under influence, etc. Main purpose of this subreddit is to make us better drivers. Welcome to /r/TorontoDriving! This is a subreddit dedicated to videos of drivers in Toronto (Good and bad, but mostly bad).
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