It depends on what vehicle I am driving. If I drive a car, of course ,I will obey the traffic rules. But if I just drive a shared bike or e-bike , perhaps I won't obey the rules, cuz I have a road rage.
More experiences: When I go to the supermaket like Sam or Hema, there are always a lot of pretastes and as for me, I just pretaste them a lot but I won't but them unless the food is particularly delicious.
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回复 18768517227:Whether to obey traffic rules when it seems “safe” to run a red light at an empty intersection is a matter that reflects one's moral and ethical stance, as well as the understanding of the importance of rules. From my perspective, we should always adhere to obeying traffic rules, and here are the reasons and some examples to illustrate. 1. Reasons for obeying traffic rules • Ensuring personal safety: Traffic rules are formulated based on countless traffic accident data and experiences. Even if the road appears empty at a moment, there could be unexpected situations. For instance, a vehicle might suddenly speed out from a side road due to the driver's negligence, or a cyclist or pedestrian could be obscured by buildings or parked cars and suddenly emerge. Running a red light exposes oneself to these potential risks, and a momentary misjudgment can lead to serious and even life - threatening accidents. • Upholding social order: Traffic rules are an important part of social order. If everyone makes their own judgment to violate the rules when they think it is “safe,” the traffic system will fall into chaos. This chaos not only disrupts the normal travel of others but also undermines the trust and cooperation within society. Just like in a well - coordinated symphony, every musician needs to follow the score; in society, everyone needs to abide by the rules to ensure smooth operation. • Setting a good example: Our actions can influence those around us, especially children and the younger generation. By strictly following traffic rules, we become role models, teaching them the importance of self - discipline and respect for the law. If a child sees an adult running a red light casually, they may think that rules can be ignored, which will have a negative impact on their values and behavior in the long run.
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May be I can't obey the traffic rules. Becasue there is only person and that' s me. It's very safe and no one notice. Under the psychology of myself, I will cross the road quickly instead of waiting for the traffic lights. Out of emergency or just reluctance to wait. During my primary school years, once my seating angle by coincidence to allow to see the answers of the classmate next to, the teacher hasn't noticed this and I choose to steal a quick look. When I participate in voting activity, I may canvass for votes secretly instead of fair competition.
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回复 18768517227:For example, it is observed that in most cases the traffic rules are obeyed. But if you are the only one waiting for the traffic lights at the crossroads and it is safe to run the red light since there seems to be no vehicle on the road, will you choose to obey the rules as usual? Share your experiences and opinions on this topic. Give more examples.
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