answer:Whoever is riding or driving unsafely on public thoroughfares is at fault. That may include the Amish, if they’re driving much slower than conditions would warrant and failing to display any sign of their presence, and it may also include certainly does include drivers who “overdrive their lights”, that is, who drive in such a way that they can’t see, react and stop in time when a road hazard appears. Who would those drivers complain to if it was a rock (or a cow, or a deer, or an injured person) in the road, and not a buggy? People can and should be allowed to do as they will in their own homes and on their own time and property. When they share the roads with others, then they have to make allowance for others – as others have always done for them.