It’s bad enough that pedestrians and cyclists are being killed at an alarming rate in the GTA, but hit-and-runs seem to be the default.

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    More seriously, with the increasing popularity of tall motor vehicles like SUVs and pickup trucks, curbs don’t provide nearly as much safety to pedestrians as they used to.

    I wish we regulated vehicles better so that curbs remained useful at protecting people.

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      Tax vehicles by tire diameter or height of the driver’s seat. My old Ranger can fit as much in the bed as a modern goofy F-150 or Ram but it’s at least a foot shorter and wont turn a sedan into plastic confetti during a crash.

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    But was he wearing a helmet? High visibility clothing? Did he stay on the sidewalk defensively? Did he look both ways? Did he have front and rear lights?

    Safety is a two way street, you know.

    I think we should mandate pedestrians to have a license and pay taxes. They are constantly violating traffic laws, anyway. They deserve it.

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      Definitely. If he didn’t want to be attacked he shouldn’t have been wearing what he was