Scott en Aztl‡n
To be honest, I don't really pay attention to cars or bicyclists committing traffic violations. I go with the flow and get to where I'm going. I'm not generally a red-light runner, but I don't get uptight about the people who are. I was responding to your buttertion that most people don't see hundreds of cars in a day.
Ignasi Palou-Rivera
:-)
Denver is at the base of the Rocky Mountains, and Denver itself sits in a kind of bowl. When the air is clear there are vantage points on the Interstate where I can see probably five to ten miles of highway in front of me. Speed limit on I-25 through Denver is mostly 55 mph; it's not unusual for me and everybody else to go 65 or faster. If I'm not in a hurry I might obey the speed limit, but I don't play left-lane sheriff and I don't get ticked at everybody pbutting me.
For shorter trips I use a bicycle on the roads as my primary means of transportation. For longer trips I'll probably hop in my truck. I don't get tempted to spray brake fluid or whatever it was that started this thread. The only behavior I can control is my own and attempting or wishing to change the behavior of others -- especially through criminal or vigilante acts -- only leads to frustration. I think if everybody just relaxed the world would be a much better place.
RFM