| ▲ | seb1204 9 hours ago | |||||||
I don't think roads were ever considered a safe area to play. Even in cities in 80 the bugger roads were too busy. This is why cities need spaces for people including youth and teens not just playgrounds for toddlers. Yes traffic is more dense and faster, cars get bigger etc. but aren't cars also safer? I have heard the cars in the USA are crazy big which has larger dead angles particularly bad for smaller humans. | ||||||||
| ▲ | mitthrowaway2 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Cars are safer for those inside of them. For those outside of them, well, it's their fault for not having crumple zones! Cars on the roads in the '80s were very low to the ground. Even a child standing on the sidewalk could easily see over the hood of a car parked on the road. Now, hoods have gotten so tall that neither can the child see past it to what's on the other side, nor can the drivers see the children. | ||||||||
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