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what does the rule of the road mean? [The Rule of the Road- AG Gardiner]​

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In the essay "On the Rule of the Road," A.G. Gardiner says that some people are becoming "liberty drunk." How can a connection be made between his claim and today's scenario on our roads?

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A.G. Gardiner defines the "rule of the road" in the following way: "It means that in order that the liberties of all may be preserved, the liberties of everybody must be curtailed." In other words, each person must have some limits on his or her freedom in order to enjoy the freedom that comes from social order. This order relies on everyone understanding how their actions affect those of other people. Gardiner claims that people are becoming "liberty drunk" and only recalling their liberties, not the responsibilities and limits that this liberty relies on.

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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According to Gardiner, “on the rule of the road” means the liberties of each one could also be maintained and also the liberties of everyone should be reduced.

It means that so that the liberties of all could also be preserved, the liberties of everyone should be curtailed.

  • once the policeman, say, at Piccadilly Circus steps into the centre of the road and puts out his hand, he's the image not of tyranny, but liberty
  • a customary follow (such as driving invariably on a selected facet of the road or yielding the proper of way) developed within the interest of safety and sometimes later on bolstered by law especially: any of the foundations creating up a code governing ships in matters regarding mutual safety.
  • It means that so that the liberties of all could also be preserved, the liberties of everyone should be curtailed.
  • Individual liberty ought to be curtailed as a result of its going to effect on the public liberty.
  • the freedom of every individual must be curtailed. To fancy social liberty, it's important to curtail personal liberty. it's through social liberty that makes personal liberty a reality.
  • the foremost purpose of this essay is that folks got to suppose how their actions affect others and the way they affect society, not around what they wish to do.
  • In this sense, the rules of the road are rules of politeness and unselfishness.

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