When we talk about caring , we often think about looking out for others. But when it comes to road safety, do we ever stop to consider how both drivers and pedestrians should care for each other? We usually assume that a responsible driver will drive cautiously. But what about the pedestrian crossing the road ? Do they always consider whether the driver can stop in time? If a vehicle suddenly has to brake, does the pedestrian ever think about the driver’s struggle to control the car ? Understanding this perspective could help prevent many accidents. Let’s take an example from Formula One racing . These drivers handle high-speed cars with extreme precision, but their skills don’t develop overnight. From a young age, they are trained on tracks, learning when to speed up, when to slow down, and how to react in critical moments. Now, compare this to everyday road users. How many people truly understand what a driver goes through? A pedestrian often sees a green signal for vehicles ...