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Keepleft the above cases highlight a couple of things, but as you have raised the issue I'll offer my opinion. I agree whole heartedly that we need to make it mandatory to have triangles and hazard lights to warn everyone of approaching danger, and I agree that we need to ensure drivers move their cars out of traffic flow after an accident, incident and/or any other predicament which causes one to stop traffic flow. Would you agree, that we should target everybody highlighting the dangers and potential hazards to stopping for any reason through say, an ad campaign. I mean, these jerks can put ads on tv about how great they are looking after the water, trains etc, but no community service announcements. Maybe you could use your position to make things happen and even then highlight the benefits of safety triangles etc.
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