You’re walking home late at night from the bar because you’ve had 11 shots of tequila but you still made the conscious decision not to drive for the safety of others.

You’re crossing a stroad.

Someone “in a hurry” decide to run the red light and hits you at 70 km/h (because of course they were speeding, why wouldn’t they?), doesn’t see you because you’re hunched over while you’re walking and it’s really dark and the person is driving a giant SUV with shit visibility.

Cars are one of the largest source of fatal pedestrian accidents in a major city. How much more likely are you to get into an accident if you’re drunk and is less able to pay attention to cars breaking the rules and putting you in danger? Walking safely in most cities is a task you need to be sober for because you have to walk super defensively.

  • @Glytch@lemmy.world
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    82 months ago

    This is a more effective argument against alcohol than it is against cars. 11 shots of tequila is an easy way to end up in the hospital regardless of what you’re doing. If that’s what it takes to get you drunk there are groups that can help with your alcoholism.

    • @ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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      2 months ago

      Right? The way this post is written…

      11 shots of tequila + car = bad

      11 shots of tequila + walking home = bad

      11 shots of tequila + at home while juggling knives = I dunno might be fine