tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4714426597280694490.post5418819265227183014..comments2024-02-19T09:05:53.444-08:00Comments on Akit's Complaint Department: Why I Stopped Commuting on Sunset Boulevard - It's Too DangerousAkithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04905273274257369338noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4714426597280694490.post-41073071541415913922014-02-24T20:44:39.007-08:002014-02-24T20:44:39.007-08:00what about 33 mph to hit all green lights? Or doe...what about 33 mph to hit all green lights? Or does that cause speeding?<br /><br />Some areas you can maintain a slower than posted street limit and make all green lightsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4714426597280694490.post-76203089579643662532014-02-10T13:34:21.441-08:002014-02-10T13:34:21.441-08:00I can't count the number of times I've alm...I can't count the number of times I've almost hit a pedestrian at night who was wearing very dark or all black clothing and felt impervious to a car because they were told, "pedestrians always have the right of way." When a fight breaks out between a car and a human, the car will always win. Pedestrians need to realize that drivers can't always see them and I agree that far brighter lighting is needed all along Sunset to help at night and even more so during the rainy season. When it rains your side view is blocked by rain drops collected on your car windows that makes it nearly impossible to see people walking.<br /><br />As for the Yorba & Sunset intersection about 10 years ago you actually couldn't cross there because it was known to be dangerous and had to walk down to the Sloat overpass to get across or walk up to Wawona.Eric Kauschenhttp://www.baghdadbythebaysf.comnoreply@blogger.com