• nyan@lemmy.cafe
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    9 hours ago

    Since the article clearly states that even Canada—where we drive the same vehicles and have some similar infrastructure issues—isn’t showing the same uptick, the most likely reasons are legal/regulatory or cultural rather than physical. In other words, there’s more going on here than just oversized SUVs with bad collision outcomes for pedestrians (although they certainly don’t help).

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      9 hours ago

      In Canada our distracted driving laws are pretty harsh and they do actually enforce them. Insurance is also mandatory and a distracted driving ticket is very expensive for a couple of years.

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          32 minutes ago

          Florida doesn’t mandate insurance. There’s probably a few other shitholeRepublican states that are similar and I’m just not aware.

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        9 hours ago

        Where in Canada are police doing their jobs? Not in Ontario.

        Insurance is mandatory…but many are driving without it as some idiot in Ontario got rid of visible licence validation in 2018.

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          I have seen it in Ontario and Quebec. They do it with seatbelt check campaigns. I have never seen it in Toronto though but in Toronto I don’t think you can even get pulled over for a moving violation anyways, unless you are speeding exceptionally fast.