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“When I'm driving, I hate pedestrians. When I'm a pedestrian, I hate drivers...” quote by Anonymous
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“When I'm driving, I hate pedestrians. When I'm a pedestrian, I hate drivers...”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Social Media Post, 2020

The speaker expresses mutual frustration between drivers and pedestrians, highlighting reciprocal hostility in traffic interactions.

In simple terms: Drivers and pedestrians both dislike each other.

Key Takeaway

Promote empathy and patience on the road.

Themes

traffic empathy conflict urban life

Mood

frustrated irritated

Type

social observational

When to use this quote

  • commuting
  • city planning
  • public safety

Key Concepts

reciprocal hostility road safety human behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we reduce road tension?
  • What habits could improve driver‑pedestrian relations?
A Different Perspective

Mutual dislike fuels unsafe behavior.

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