"As Patrick Field, cycling guru and founder of the London School of Cycling says; “The people who can’t stop at red lights aren’t happy—they don’t have the psychological resources to be themselves, so they’re infected with this anxiety, this “I’ve got to get going.” I’m not saying I’ve stopped at every red light even today, but it’s my default, to stop."

Why I ‘Run Red Lights’ - Wheels, Pedals, Person

Wicked. My default thing about most people’s lack of etiquette (taking the corner on a stairwell, diagonal walking at zebra-crossing, trying to get on trains before people have gotten off) is that they’re not happy.