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Mobilizing the Region The latest installment of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign's Mobilizing the Region is a good one. Featuring:
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"Antisocial behavior behind the wheel is seen as normal throughout U.S. society."
As incidents of road rage get worse, and bobbing and weaving and speeding is increasingly normalized, the highways of the United States are increasingly descending into the Hobbesian state of nature: A war of all against all. There can be no camraderie between drivers, only the persistent and blood boiling thought that other drivers are arrogant or incompetent (which, indeed, they often are) for being too slow, or too aloof to notice the light change, or too much of a space cadet to use turn signals, or ... the list continues. On our increasingly hostile roadways, in Staten Island and elsewhere, time spent behind the wheel can be solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.
Well put, AD. It was amazing to me to see all of these American car companies at the big auto show this year deciding that the way back to fiscal health is to give Americans more and better "muscle cars." I guess the more we sit stalled in traffic congestion the more we need bigger, more powerful V-8 engines?
PeakGuy for SI Boro Prez!
Civility has disappeared completely from America's roadways. The common response now to someone else's errant driving is not to apply the brakes, but to apply the horn while offering a middle-fingered salute. And 90% of the time, the offending transgression is completely accidental. The response, however, never is.
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