Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate when people honk, it kills my ears. Another dangerous thing to do is to stop at a crosswalk without a light (in the right lane) and motion for the pedestrian to go, when the left lane driver could just drive straight through without stopping and hit the pedestrian
In that situation the pedestrian has the right of way so you are required by law to yeild to them. You think it is better to drive by and have the pedestrian have to wait until there are zero cars?
No, it’s better to stop and wait, and let the pedestrian decide when it’s safe.
Wait you’re stopping in the middle of the road with no light or stop sign to wave a pedestrian across? That’s a good way to get rear ended. Pedestrians. Need to wait for traffic to clear.
Unless you live in Arlington where pedestrians step into traffic and expect them to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate when people honk, it kills my ears. Another dangerous thing to do is to stop at a crosswalk without a light (in the right lane) and motion for the pedestrian to go, when the left lane driver could just drive straight through without stopping and hit the pedestrian
In that situation the pedestrian has the right of way so you are required by law to yeild to them. You think it is better to drive by and have the pedestrian have to wait until there are zero cars?
No, it’s better to stop and wait, and let the pedestrian decide when it’s safe.
Wait you’re stopping in the middle of the road with no light or stop sign to wave a pedestrian across? That’s a good way to get rear ended. Pedestrians. Need to wait for traffic to clear.
Unless you live in Arlington where pedestrians step into traffic and expect them to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate when people honk, it kills my ears. Another dangerous thing to do is to stop at a crosswalk without a light (in the right lane) and motion for the pedestrian to go, when the left lane driver could just drive straight through without stopping and hit the pedestrian
In that situation the pedestrian has the right of way so you are required by law to yeild to them. You think it is better to drive by and have the pedestrian have to wait until there are zero cars?
No, it’s better to stop and wait, and let the pedestrian decide when it’s safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve honked at dangerous non-lighted crosswalks (there’s one near my house) to warn other cars that there was a pedestrian crossing at that moment.
I think a lot of people hear honking and feel pressure to go. This sounds really dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate when people honk, it kills my ears. Another dangerous thing to do is to stop at a crosswalk without a light (in the right lane) and motion for the pedestrian to go, when the left lane driver could just drive straight through without stopping and hit the pedestrian
In that situation the pedestrian has the right of way so you are required by law to yeild to them. You think it is better to drive by and have the pedestrian have to wait until there are zero cars?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve honked at dangerous non-lighted crosswalks (there’s one near my house) to warn other cars that there was a pedestrian crossing at that moment.
I think a lot of people hear honking and feel pressure to go. This sounds really dangerous.
Not at all. I've been a pedestrian for most of my life, and I never feel pressure to go when I hear a honk! On the contrary, I look around and increase my alertness to see what the problem is and how I can stay safe. The immense majority of drivers, in every US, European and Asian cities I've been to, do not honk at pedestrians, but at each other, so I know the honks are not addressed to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve honked at dangerous non-lighted crosswalks (there’s one near my house) to warn other cars that there was a pedestrian crossing at that moment.
I think a lot of people hear honking and feel pressure to go. This sounds really dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:I hate when people honk, it kills my ears. Another dangerous thing to do is to stop at a crosswalk without a light (in the right lane) and motion for the pedestrian to go, when the left lane driver could just drive straight through without stopping and hit the pedestrian
Anonymous wrote:I’ve honked at dangerous non-lighted crosswalks (there’s one near my house) to warn other cars that there was a pedestrian crossing at that moment.