funny joke.
In all seriousness though, more laws are not going to fix this problem. Just like speed limits don't stop people from speeding and laws against reckless driving and road rage don't stop those either.
I'd rather not have more useless laws on the books, but unfortunately we live in a society that deals with the lowest common denominator, no matter how few, and its at an all time low right now
FWIW I'm the guy that everyone hates on the road. I linger at stop signs and stop lights until I'm sure they're clear, I let people in while in traffic and I drive the speed limit, even on deserted 2 lane highways in the middle of nowhere. I'm happy to lead the parade of road raging drivers behind me.
Concur - more laws are not (generally) the solution. "More laws" tend to be a way to merely fill State coffers (a couple of examples: in CA, driving without your seat belt is now a "primary offence" - meaning that if they don't see the strap across your chest, they can pull you over for it. This changed a couple of years ago.
(Since San Jose is going broke, they don't issue most speeding tickets. When a speeding ticket is issued, the money goes to the State - then the State sends a cut back to the City. The State hasn't been doing that. So, now, the City writes the ticket for an "administrative offence" - no points, no MV, but the money goes straight to the City now, and bypasses the State.)
I don't jackrabbit at lights either - I see far too many people running lights to want to do that. Three to five seconds is usually enough time, and go ahead and blow your horn ("Horn blows - how about you?") I generally try to drive the speed limit - not because I can't go faster (I'd like to be able to,) but because there's no real "room" as far as speeding tix go anymore, and I don't need the City to make money off of me because they can't figure out how to save it (I'm also the guy who will tell you if you've a taillamp out, because the days of the "zero-dollar fix-it ticket" are long gone.)
@Darky - are you down by 29 Stumps, or something? Since the cell law has gone into effect, I've seen effectively
no change in frequency of DWY up here (South SF Bay Area.)
Realistically, I'd like to see better driver training. I'd like to see "Red Asphalt" and "Blood on the Highway" put back in driver training - and a visit to the Coroner's to watch an autopsy on an MVA vic (I got to watch
two autopsies in high school - one for Biology/Anatomy, one for Driver's Ed. Both were events I found fascinating.)
But, just try doing
that (I think I've gone into the reasons why it won't happen here. If not, I know I've done it recently
somewhere, because it feels too fresh in my own mind...)
In most cases, I'd vastly prefer to see
education in place of
regulation - give people the information to make informed decisions, make them understand that decisions can have consequences far more serious than a fine or a few days' lockup (or a few week-ends picking up trash,) and they'll usually make the decisions they should make anyhow. Kids're the same way, if you give the half a chance.
Besides, in all honesty, I think there are too many laws on the books. However, I'm also pragmatic enough to realise that we may need
more laws in the short term, until education begins to outstrip regulation and we don't need them all anymore (and we can begin the work of redaction and rescission.)
However, one of the first "reform laws" I'd like to see passed would be a "zero-growth law" - in order to pass a new law, you have to provide for the rescission of a like amount (page count or individual measures) of extant law.
Like
that will ever happen...