If
you drive along Toronto's roads on your way to work or school and
back, you know how much of a hassle it can be to get caught in a
nightmarish jam. Having to deal with drivers prone to road rage can
be a headache, but trying to understand careless pedestrians or
bicycle riders who act like they're driving a truck can also be very
frustrating.
“Count
your blessings”, you might tell yourself. “At least I don't have
to take public transport.” Even so, driving your own car is fraught
with challenges, and one of those challenges is to prevent clueless
but gutsy pedestrians from bumping into your car.
When
countdown timers were put up in some Toronto intersections, many
people believed that it was going to make both motorists and
pedestrians more careful on the road. It seems that cautiousness,
however, is relative. If a pedestrian has all the time in the world
to spare, he is will be willing to wait for his turn to cross the
street. Otherwise, you, as a driver, should not let go of the
patience you were taught to adapt in driving school.
If
you somehow figured in an accident that is by no means your fault in
the first place, consult a local car accident lawyer. He'll be able
to prove that you abide by Toronto's traffic rules.
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