How to avoid cars trying to hit you ?
Posted: 03 Jul 2025, 18:43
I would like to know. Especially in a situation where there are lots of them trying to hit you.
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Massimo wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 18:43 I would like to know. Especially in a situation where there are lots of them trying to hit you.
I mean as a pedestrian in Canada.Darth_aurelius wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 18:50Massimo wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 18:43 I would like to know. Especially in a situation where there are lots of them trying to hit you.
Do you mean to say when walking about as a pedestrian or when driving in traffic with other vehicles? Also, it would help to know what country you lived in as a proper response might depend on the legal options available to you.
Massimo wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 18:57I mean as a pedestrian in Canada.Darth_aurelius wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 18:50Massimo wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 18:43 I would like to know. Especially in a situation where there are lots of them trying to hit you.
Do you mean to say when walking about as a pedestrian or when driving in traffic with other vehicles? Also, it would help to know what country you lived in as a proper response might depend on the legal options available to you.
It's a different experience in Edmonton the drivers are hostile and will try to run you off of the sidewalk and crossing the road during rush hour traffic. But yes even today I was waiting for the bus and the bench was too close to the road so I moved behind it so that the hostile drivers have a harder time hitting me.Darth_aurelius wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 19:01Massimo wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 18:57I mean as a pedestrian in Canada.Darth_aurelius wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 18:50
Do you mean to say when walking about as a pedestrian or when driving in traffic with other vehicles? Also, it would help to know what country you lived in as a proper response might depend on the legal options available to you.
I see well, as someone who has actually travelled extensively in Ontario I can say from experience that the drivers on the 401 and 403 are some of the slowest, most timid, womanly little cunts I have ever had to endure in my more then 30 years of driving experience. I think because the OPP tends to use aerial surveillance in conjunction with their damnable speed cameras but also because most Canadians are just weak, cowardly little pussy faggots.
As for my advice, I would stay well off to the side of the road, wear bright clothing with reflective properties, avoid walking during times of high traffic volume and if cars do come to close, yell obscenities at them.
Massimo wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 19:20It's a different experience in Edmonton the drivers are hostile and will try to run you off of the sidewalk and crossing the road during rush hour traffic. But yes even today I was waiting for the bus and the bench was too close to the road so I moved behind it so that the hostile drivers have a harder time hitting me.Darth_aurelius wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 19:01
I see well, as someone who has actually travelled extensively in Ontario I can say from experience that the drivers on the 401 and 403 are some of the slowest, most timid, womanly little cunts I have ever had to endure in my more then 30 years of driving experience. I think because the OPP tends to use aerial surveillance in conjunction with their damnable speed cameras but also because most Canadians are just weak, cowardly little pussy faggots.
As for my advice, I would stay well off to the side of the road, wear bright clothing with reflective properties, avoid walking during times of high traffic volume and if cars do come to close, yell obscenities at them.