Not on the road, I don't. Not when a pedestrian and not when driving. I feel strongly about the rules of the road, for this very reason. They are there to protect you.
If either one of the cyclists or the motorist obeyed the rules of this road, this would not have happened. It took both of them breaking the rules at the same time for this to happen.
Agreed that both broke the rules. But, the driver is more culpable, and should be punished for his crime. The cyclists paid dearly.
Just some of the rules that are broken daily, which even I am guilty of a few:
- Not completely stopping at a Stop street;
- Not yielding at a pedestrian crossing, nor slowing down while approaching a crossing;
- Not stopping before the pedestrian crossing before traffic lights;
- Driving over single solid white lines;
- Not obeying temporary traffic signs;
- Not giving way to cyclists or pedestrians when they have right of way;
- Speeding;
- Unsafe following distances;
- Jumping over / not stopping as traffic lights turn red;
- Fiddling on mobile devices / not using a hands-free technology (stumps me that some people in expensive cars cannot afford this);
- Not checking blind spots;
- Driving in emergency lanes / on the shoulder of the road.
Just saying we all break the "lesser" rules of the road.