Comment 73708

By TDR (registered) - website | Posted February 03, 2012 at 21:54:09 in reply to Comment 73700

Yeah, there are a lot of variables that can be argued here; walkability, separation of the pedestrian and vehicle area, etc.

But here's the thing. My point is that kids particularly don't reliably use good judgement on sidewalks, and parents can't handcuff themselves to their kids 24/7. I'm not even just talking about the urban highways, but any area near where kids might congregate, especially schools and parks.

This is not an issue open to argument: it's called Newton's Second Law. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27...

This is completely indisputable physics. Lower the speed, lower the force of impact, lower the chance of grievous injury or death. It is just that simple.

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