Well, when you rely on markings, signs, and barriers, you get the illusion that it's safe and thus go much faster. When those things are gone, you slow down because you can't predict what everyone will do. So, collisions are reduced, and the ones that do happen are much less severe.
Some day we will look back at the period from the 16th century and refer to it as the Age of the State, a barbaric and backwards period. Spontaneous order is vastly superior to central planning, in every way, but we have been trained to fear our fellow man.
Well, when you rely on markings, signs, and barriers, you get the illusion that it's safe and thus go much faster. When those things are gone, you slow down because you can't predict what everyone will do. So, collisions are reduced, and the ones that do happen are much less severe.
jeffsandychelsea 9 months ago
Some day we will look back at the period from the 16th century and refer to it as the Age of the State, a barbaric and backwards period. Spontaneous order is vastly superior to central planning, in every way, but we have been trained to fear our fellow man.
032125 9 months ago