Signs reads: Beaumont, now a city, so suck it Nisku!
Signs reads: Beaumont, now a city, so suck it Nisku!
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I haven't been out there in several years it feels like. I had a trial in Camrose yesterday and on the way back almost turned towards Beaumont just to drive through but ultimately decided not to. I do think a trip through is due at some point just to see how it's coming up. A lot of friends have been investing into real estate there and that's something that I might explore down the line if worth it.
Well for the most part, I'd say the reason people blindly walk into the street, is exactly because they think peds always have right of way. If the script is flipped, and their risk of being hit by a car quadruples, they might start to think twice.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And at least if they are still stupid enough to walk into the street, the law won't be on their side if they get creamed.
Is there anything in the highway act about length of time stopped? Or are they local bylaws?
Rolling stops are now automated revenue generators? Let's hope that the CoC doesn't catch wind of this.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Will fuck off, again.
The traffic act says you have to stop at a stop sign, and gives the distance you have to be from the line or intersecting roadway. There is no time required to stop. It defines a stop as a complete cessation of movement.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I looked into this a lot of years ago. AFAIK, this 3 second stop myth has always been, and still is just that, a myth. I'm fairly certain that municipalities cannot just create new rules that circumvent the traffic act.
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It's not just rolling stops. It is stops that they deem don't constitute some specific length of time. They know that most people won't go fight it since court is only open when people are at work.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last edited by Misterman; 07-31-2019 at 06:47 AM.
This. How many times are there 10 cars waiting to turn right, and then a pedestrian has right-of-way when they run out with the ticker going at 2 seconds left.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Well the first one isn't going to be Beaumont's because they haven't approved it yet.
So the first one will be at Deerfoot City, the start of it is happening this afternoon by Buffet Yangtze...
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Not my picture but one of the painters at Deerfoot City standing on the final product...
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I think people totally underestimate potential lawsuits. Pedestrian tends to always win in court if he/she has the ability to speak.
Does anyone remember the Samsung exploding battery? The chances were literally less than one in a million that it would happen, and even less that it would directly result in a fatality, and yet they took a $3 Billion loss (possibly more) just so that they would not get sued. Nowadays, its not really about "making" money - as much as it is not being sued. With that said, you do not want to hit a pedestrian in a crosswalk under any circumstances. The $5 you might have made saving one minute of time, is simply not worth it.
Corporations know the score, that's how they become near trillion dollar corporations. Individuals tend to make huge mistakes when it comes to risk/reward and potential absolute loss (financially, or otherwise) As always, just opinion.
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Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.
i don't see how 3D sidewalks would work in Alberta anyways, everyone in their lifted trucks will take one look and think " Fuck yea she'll go "
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If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
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Beyond, land of old men fucking resistant to change.
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Time for some crosswalk nightmare stories, and why you might want to go for the fatality depending on country.
Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.
They painted one like this at the school near my house. It looks pretty bad. Maybe it's not done, but it sure doesn't look 3-D from any angle I've seen. It looks more like they painted a grey crosswalk and then came back and painted a white one over top of it. There's no need to worry about people slamming on the brakes, so you can ease those fears.