EmergencyYoung
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jec2ht3 wrote
Reply to comment by RVADoberman in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
What do you think the law says?
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jebc7ut wrote
Reply to comment by Clean-Independent129 in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
Of course, but were not talking about cooling ones heals.
Specifically, we are talking about Cars stopping to decide when people are walking, rather than yielding to people walking.
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jeba4ta wrote
Reply to comment by jeb_hoge in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
I think the crosswalk light thing is the actual only solution to this.
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jeb9yvw wrote
Reply to comment by travelngeng in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
EXACTLY. I've encountered this 'aggressive kindness' as a pedestrian too and yeah, if I have my kid with me especially, I will cross when I feel safe.
Like going beyond the law, even with good intentions, is literally breaking the law. People don't seem to get that.
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jea6ijq wrote
Reply to comment by Cactuscouch757 in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
Correct, issue is, especially in some parts of Carytown, is this person just stopped to park? or are they letting someone cross. Because, every few seconds a car is just stopping in Carytown, particularly to make a right, and waiting on that side crosswalk to open up.
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jea5teh wrote
Reply to comment by adhforiwnabfit in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
The politeness thing, if the pedestrian isn't ready, or comfortable crossing yet, then they end up crossing before they want to, also out of politeness to the driver who stopped, and maybe disregarding better judgment about traffic flow that day.
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jea3eg9 wrote
Reply to comment by foureyeswithbeard in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
But, The law says the pedestrian can't disregard traffic.
I see pedestrians standing there, who didn't feel comfortable crossing, now feeling compelled to cross busy street, because some guy in a tahoe stopped.
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jea30r4 wrote
Reply to comment by FilthDropz in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
It also stipulates that a pedestrian can't ignore traffic, interestingly.
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jea2wrc wrote
Reply to comment by ExtremeHobo in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
Right, if they are IN the crosswalk, all lanes have to stop, and passing the stopped vehicle is illegal
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EmergencyYoung t1_jdmkt9g wrote
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10 %, which isn't much considering what it SHOULD cost if we just adjust for other inflation.
EmergencyYoung OP t1_jec792d wrote
Reply to comment by RVADoberman in PSA: Crosswalk Law, stopping pre-emptively by EmergencyYoung
Well if pedestrian can't disregard incoming traffic, I'd say they would have to wait to cross. If it was that high of traffic, they could wait there indefinitely. Or, they could walk towards a stoplight and using the crossing light, there.