If someone is going the wrong way down a one-way, you really want to know about them.
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It happens more often than you think.
It's true, I don't think very often.
I personally see it on my street once or twice a month, seems unlikely I'd happen to see it every time it happens
I used to live next to a one way street that was two ways all around it. One of the only one way streets in that small town, next to where all the bars were, in a college town, and there was just enough of a hill to make it so two cars at opposite ends of it could not see each other. It was only a block long but the number of crashes and death defying attempts at crossing it on foot was astounding
Did that once, cost me 30 bucks. Didn't see the sign, whoops. I did notice once it was too late tho.
If you do it every time, you won't forget when it's important.
My friend complained that there is no reason to use turn signal to show me parking on the side of the remote road in the middle of the night. I just said "It's a muscle memory". Later he bought himself BMW and things came clear.
You should always be looking both ways, if not for vehicles, then at least for pedestrians who have no direction.
You never know if someone will be going wrong way down a one way street
I had an ambulance driving the wrong direction twice already, i keep looking both ways, thank you
Cops around here do it all the time.
There’s a one way at the end of my block, and I see at least 2 cops a week go down it the wrong way with no lights or sirens.
Almost died once to a woman going 75 on the wrong side of the 4 lane divided road. I dodged her but she hit a car behind me. :/
Always. Look. Both. Ways.
You never fucking know, dude. Better to be safe than sorry. The other driver can be at fault and still leave you with a permanent disability.
Yeah well looking the 'wrong' way on a 1 way street has stopped me from getting run over, and looking both ways before going on the green has saved my life from a red light runner when I was on my motorcycle.
You basically need to assume everyone in a car is an axe wielding maniac out to kill you if you’re on a motorcycle. I had a family member crash after a driver didn’t look left before pulling out of a driveway and put them out of commission for a few months, plus some new hardware. Stay safe!
That attitude has kept me alive for 23 years of riding. Many have tried to kill me, but I saw most of them coming and got lucky the couple times I didn't.
I've seen my fair share of people driving the wrong way on one-way roads. Can't rely on people following the rules.
I live on a one way street. the amount of times people go the wrong way is too high.
One word: bicycles
Two words: electric scooters
You forgot dipshit drivers.
Three words: dip shit drivers.
Four words: I can't spell well.
Bicycles (and electric scooters) are vehicles that should also be following the same rules as car, i.e. not driving the wrong way down a one way street and not bombing down the sidewalk. I mean, I still look both ways, but that's because people are dumb maniacs on the road, not because bicycles.
The anecdote my dad always told me was being smart is knowing it's a one way street, being wise is looking both ways anyways
I always do this because I have gone down too many one way streets and found someone else going the wrong way. It's not uncommon
This is actually a good tool to explain the difference between those RPG stats that can be easy to mix up:
Perception is noticing you are crossing a one-way street.
Intelligence is understanding cars are only allowed to come from one direction.
Wisdom is looking in both directions before crossing anyway.
Dexterity is avoiding getting hit by the asshole going the wrong way down the street
Strength is dragging them out of the car afterwards
You have to look the other way anyway in case there might be pedestrians or cyclists crossing your path.
Pedestrians and cyclists exist. Even on 2-way roads I've personally almost been run over multiple times on the right side of the road. A vehicle would drive up to the stop sign, look left, see no vehicles, then almost hit me as they turned right because they didn't actually look where they were going...
Being in a situation where I was on the highway being passed by an on coming car on the same side... you ALWAYS look both ways. Stupidity has no bounds.
I've seen enough vehicles driving the wrong direction that I'm not risking it.
Considering some of the horrible drivers out there, this isn't a bad idea
Basic etiquettes in Asia.
Oh, you wanna get weird about it, try going to a place where they drive on the other side of the road.
You'll want to look the right way. Your brain knows it should be backwards, and you will be physically unable to do it.
And then if you stay long enough it'll switch and be switched now and it feels like you randomly became left handed or something.
Sharing a cautionary tale from personal experience: always look both ways carefully
The first year I got my license (15+ years ago) I looked one way then the other. Rolled forward. Hit a cyclist that was riding full speed on the sidewalk in the wrong direction. Bent front tire and they lost balance. I immediately got to to apologize and ensure she was OK. Offered to call an ambulance, friend, ride to her destination or even a taxi. She declined all of it and ensured she wasn't injured. We exchanged information.
Got them to a bank and ~~Throw them~~ settled for $200 to repair/replace her bike then made them sign a waiver of liability with no fault admitted. She didn't like signing the paper and I told her $200 now and sign or go through my car insurance.
Worth the $200 to ~~make it go away~~ avoid insurance bs.
I always look both ways and glace down the damn sidewalk too for cyclists now.
Edited for clarity.
Full account:
These events happened over the course of two weeks. I didn't think I'd be scrutinized this much over sharing my experience.
Crashed into a cyclist while I was going 5 or 10 mph. No idea how fast she was going but I looked right and didn't see anyone. Then left and rolled forward. Then bent her front tire and she dismounted. My car got up to her front axle.
I immediately got out. Apologized. Asked if she was OK. Offered to call ambulance, taxi or friend. She was upset (rightfully so) but we exchanged info and I gave her my insurance. She turned down my offer to call anyone for assistance or give her a ride to her destination.
I opened a claim with my insurance immediately. Gave my statement. Told them idk what she wants to do but I'm covering my bases.
I called her 3 days later. Asked how she was doing. She said she was a little sore but fine. Didn't go to the hospital. I told her I opened a claim and got a PIP if she needs medical attention. She reassured she was physically fine. I offered $200 to repair/replace the bicycle and she accepted. I told her I'd reach out to schedule it later andy insurance was going to call her for a statement. She agreed.
Told my family about the crash. Glad she was OK. Family warned me to be careful she doesn't continue the claim after getting cash. This is maybe a week later. I consulted a lawyer and they said a letter with XYZ would cover me legally. I also happened to run into a cop at a coffee shop and asked him his opinion. He said it was hard to say but from his perspective I wasn't at fault.
I scheduled a meet up a week after the accident. Set the location near her at a bank. Safe public place. Presented her with the money order and waiver of liability. She initially didn't want to sign so I explained my side.
It's just to cover me so she doesn't continue the insurance claim or sue me after the payment. If she's concerned about anything long term she can continue with the insurance claim or take a payment now with a waiver and we go our separate ways. She wasn't happy with signing a waiver but wanted this behind her so she signed (notorized by the bank) and took the payment.
I really didn't want to say all that because it's a wall of text but being downvoted and attacked for sharing my experience is going to remind me to keep my damn mouth shut.
You were 100% liable for hitting a cyclist and you cheerfully admit to paying them off with a pittance of the damage you caused and forcing them to sign away their rights? That's pretty fucking shitty.
At least your last paragraph makes it sound like you learnt from the behaviour that led to your mistake in the first place.