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[โ€“] underline960@sh.itjust.works 6 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

I remember a Freakonomics episode that described an experimental alternative to traffic cops: a "good driver" lottery.

If you're "caught" driving the speed limit, you get entered into a lottery. Less adversarial relationship with traffic cops and more drivers would be incentivized to drive safe more often.

Edit: It was apparently an article, not a podcast.

[โ€“] altphoto@lemmy.today 2 points 9 hours ago

I heard that episode before. Its good stuff. Unfortunately reality includes other people. Today, Sunday, I was driving from the local park to the house with all my kids onboard. The road starts as a 30mph and a minivan was following very closely behind my bumper. The road changes idiotically to a 25mph zone. So I slow down. Its 25 everywhere... Painted on the floor and on a blinking speedometer sign showing your speed and the required 25mph. The van start almost kissing my bumper. I make my left turn into our street and as I'm making the turn the guy honks and steps on it. Those people need to be bus riders. They are dangerous.