Yes, there is a best lane position. No, it’s not always right down the middle.
The Best Parking Spot
Q: Lately I’ve seen a lot of motorcycles parking in the hashed area adjacent to posted handicapped parking spaces. I’ve always understood that the hashed area was part of the handicapped parking space to allow room for persons getting into and out of vehicles. Is parking in the hashed area a handicapped parking violation or just rude?
A: It’s not just rude (I mean, it is rude, but not just that.) The law states that it’s an infraction to “stop, stand, or park in, block, or otherwise make inaccessible the access aisle located next to a space reserved for persons with physical disabilities.” Maybe the motorcyclists thought they found a loophole. They didn’t. But even if they had, a loophole is often the term for justifying poor behavior to gain an advantage.
Continue reading “The Best Parking Spot”Exceptions for Phone Use While Driving
Q: It’s clearly dangerous to talk on the phone while driving, and it makes sense that we have a law against it, but why are the police allowed to do it?
A: The longer cell phones are around, the more we all agree that they don’t mix well with driving. According to AAA surveys, in 2009, 58 percent of us thought that drivers talking on their phones were a serious threat. By 2014, 66 percent of us thought it was unacceptable, and in 2023, 78 percent of us thought it was very dangerous. The remaining 22 percent thought it was slightly or somewhat dangerous; nobody put it in the ‘not dangerous at all’ category. It’s hard to ignore all the evidence (in the form of crashes), and our attitudes toward distracted driving have shifted to reflect that (including 78 percent of Washington drivers who support enforcement of distracted driving).
Continue reading “Exceptions for Phone Use While Driving”Road Craft – Following Distance
Tailgating is bad for everybody, including the tailgaters. And how to set a safe following distance.
Navigating Narrow Neighborhood Streets
Q: I live in a neighborhood with some two-way roadways that, when cars are parked on the side of the road, are too narrow for cars approaching each other from opposite directions to pass. Who has to yield when there are cars parked on one side and not the other?
A: I used to think that what you’ve described was a problem. Now I think it might be a feature. Sure, it’s a little inconvenient to drive through a neighborhood with narrow roads, but maybe that same inconvenience makes it a better place to live.
Continue reading “Navigating Narrow Neighborhood Streets”The Crash Risk of an Unregistered Vehicle
A: On my daily walks I’ve noticed a large increase in outdated license tabs, some of them for more than a year. Is there a fine for not renewing? It doesn’t seem fair as I thought our State needs the money for our infrastructure.
A: If you ask a traffic safety guy about revenue, you’re probably not going to get the answer you’re looking for. Yes, there is a fine for not renewing, and yes, our state needs money for infrastructure. But what I really want to know is, do drivers of unregistered vehicles crash more often? And to go even broader, let’s take a look at what I’m calling the ‘uns’: unlicensed, untrained, uninsured, and unregistered.
Continue reading “The Crash Risk of an Unregistered Vehicle”Road Craft – Are You a Good Driver?
How do you know if you’re a good driver? I have a few thoughts. Of course I do.