Every scandal has its road kill: the pedestrians who stumble into the headlights of the oncoming 18-wheeler.
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In India, there are real consequences to inattention; drivers who jeopardize pedestrians can be lynched on the spot.
We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over.
We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run down.
People seem to take as much offence as they possibly can these days - it's almost a new type of greed, a new kind of road rage.
We must do a better job of educating all drivers to be safer on the road.
The everyday kindness of the back roads more than makes up for the acts of greed in the headlines.
In a way, 'On the Road's greatest victory is that nobody's eyes will be opened any longer by reading it; the last time I met any young people who were actually 'on the road' was when I covered Occupy St. Louis. Those few, dirty kids were fighting a battle even they couldn't articulate.
Almost all accidents take place because of human distraction.
I am kind of the guy you'd expect to be driving an 18-wheeler through town.
Scandal begins when the police put a stop to it.
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