It's pretty mind-boggling how the 'flow of traffic' can somehow outweigh basic safety at intersections where accidents are practically routine.
Your mention of the city valuing a "steady parade of accidents" over actual lives highlights a disconnect that feels both absurd and alarming.
This idea that 'smooth traffic' is prioritized even when it's anything but smooth, just shows how deeply ingrained these traffic ideals have become.
It's like we’re living by old rules that no longer fit our increasingly crowded and chaotic urban environments.
Thanks for sharing.