Accidents (or near accidents) happen when the unexpected happens.
Can we control the unexpected? Whether on wheels or on foot,there are some pretty simple ways:
- Slow Down. Why you are running late again? Make sure it doesn't happen again!
- Make eye contact. If you don't see the other person's eyes, they probably don't know you're coming.
- Make Gestures & Signals. Not all drivers make use of them. Most cyclists don't. Pedestrians should start. Instead of blindly entering the path of a car, bike, or, yes, another pedestrian, stick out your hand or your cane - slowly, so you don't inadvertently smack someone.
- How about a shoulder check before changing trajectory?
- Keep to the right and make warning noises when passing. For a cyclist, learn to say "Passing on your left, please." Repeat, if necessary. Then, pass on the left. This approach is also useful for pedestrians on busy side-walks trying to get around.
- Follow the rules. They're there for a reason. They're not optional or open to interpretation.
- Teach those who are ignorant of the rules. Inform those who simply missed the sign. Maybe we need more signs. Maybe we need ambassadors out there to inform the ignoramusses. You don't have to shout! (But sometimes you do.) May the class be with you!