There are two kinds of drivers. Intelligent drivers and those not so much. Most make the choice to be one or the other dozens, even hundreds of times, every lap...
Russell's crash at Canadian Grand Prix is an example of bad Go/No-Go decision. The car was out of shape in the middle of T8-9 chicane, but he decided Go and held the right foot in, likely because he was in a hard chase to Alonso.
Verstappen jumped the same T9 apex curb later in that race, too. However, his No-Go decision was easier to make because he was not under pressure.
Russell's crash at Canadian Grand Prix is an example of bad Go/No-Go decision. The car was out of shape in the middle of T8-9 chicane, but he decided Go and held the right foot in, likely because he was in a hard chase to Alonso.
Verstappen jumped the same T9 apex curb later in that race, too. However, his No-Go decision was easier to make because he was not under pressure.