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1 year ago

Remember to look both ways before crossing the street


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11 months ago

Waiting for the Next Fool

I was making my way through the traffic on the bike. On a hurry to reach my office on time I approaching a red light. A familiar scene unfolded: vehicles edging past the stop line, impatient to jump the signal in the absence of police or cameras. As I prepared to join the fray, my eyes caught a young woman on a scooter. Unlike everyone else, she waited patiently for the green light.

Maybe she was new here, unaware of the city's unspoken rule: traffic signals were mere suggestions. I pulled up beside her, ready to offer the "local advice."

"You can go on red, everyone does," I said, expecting agreement.

To my surprise, she smiled and replied, "It's okay, I'll wait."

I couldn't fathom why anyone would choose to stop on the road on such a sunny day when you could easily pass by without any repercussions.

Curiosity piqued, I pressed further. "Are you waiting for someone to catch up on you on the road?"

Curiosity piqued, I pressed further. "Are you waiting for someone to catch up on you on the road?"

She smiled. "I understand that a lot of people cross the stop line to save their time and often ignore road safety and the value of life. Maybe out of a hundred, just one person cares about the rules and the safety of others. When everyone else jumps the light, that one person might feel foolish for following the rules. I don't want anyone to feel foolish and alone for doing the right thing. So, yes I am waiting for the next fool who still cares and hopes for a better and safe society."

Her words struck a chord, a cool breeze amidst the sweltering heat. My idling bike suddenly felt like a symbol of the recklessness I was about to partake in. Silencing the engine, I joined her, waiting for the green light. For the first time, following a traffic signal felt empowering, a silent act of solidarity with the invisible guardian of the road - the one who cared.


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8 years ago
How Head-up Displays in Cars will help in reducing Car Accidents
Head Up Displays or HUDs were developed by military organizations to transmit information on to pilots without requiring them to remove their eyes. Read More.

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