Anonymous wrote:Crosswolks without a stop sign or stop light or flashing lights are super dangerous. They are hard to see by drivers and pedestrians feel emboldended.
For better or worse, our built environment is designed for cars, so pedestrians need to act accordingly.
I teach my kids to assume every car is TRYING to hit them and act accordingly. This is only in jest, but the mindframe I have. I don't enter a crosswalk unless I see any approaching cars slowing, and I prefer to make eye contact with the driver.
If cars keep zooming by, I will deliberately step off in front of an oncoming car to compel them stop, but will be poised to jump back if they don't comply. Again, the assumption is they are aiming to hit us, or at the very least are likely staring at a TikTok video on their phone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cars are not required to stop at crosswalks if they have a green light.
there was a stop sign. the SUV clearly blew through it. And of course they can’t drive into pedestrians in the crosswalk.
You mean they ran a stop sign?
The one from this weekend on Columbia Rd? No stop sign there. Tons of comments on twitter about what an awful intersection it is for pedestrians- poor sight lines, cars speeding after waiting at light at 18th, etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cars are not required to stop at crosswalks if they have a green light.
there was a stop sign. the SUV clearly blew through it. And of course they can’t drive into pedestrians in the crosswalk.
You mean they ran a stop sign?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cars are not required to stop at crosswalks if they have a green light.
there was a stop sign. the SUV clearly blew through it. And of course they can’t drive into pedestrians in the crosswalk.
Anonymous wrote:As a driver, pedestrian, and cyclist in the District, I strongly believe that the city needs to make every crosswalk either at a stoplight or a HAWK signal (push button with signs that light up when a pedestrian is crossing).
I think HAWK signals would make a HUGE difference in this city. We have so many crosswalks that go across Georgia Ave, Columbia Road, MacArthur Blvd, etc that are not connected to street lights but where drivers go FAST.
More HAWK signals please. Ideally at every intersection in the city with a crosswalk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a driver, pedestrian, and cyclist in the District, I strongly believe that the city needs to make every crosswalk either at a stoplight or a HAWK signal (push button with signs that light up when a pedestrian is crossing).
I think HAWK signals would make a HUGE difference in this city. We have so many crosswalks that go across Georgia Ave, Columbia Road, MacArthur Blvd, etc that are not connected to street lights but where drivers go FAST.
More HAWK signals please. Ideally at every intersection in the city with a crosswalk.
Honestly, this would be great. It wouldn't fix all the problems (the number of people who have tried to run me over by doing illegal things at intersections with actual traffic lights is pretty shocking) but hopefully it would cut down on genuine accidents and help with awareness of pedestrians, especially in the winter when visibility can be hard.
Anonymous wrote:As a driver, pedestrian, and cyclist in the District, I strongly believe that the city needs to make every crosswalk either at a stoplight or a HAWK signal (push button with signs that light up when a pedestrian is crossing).
I think HAWK signals would make a HUGE difference in this city. We have so many crosswalks that go across Georgia Ave, Columbia Road, MacArthur Blvd, etc that are not connected to street lights but where drivers go FAST.
More HAWK signals please. Ideally at every intersection in the city with a crosswalk.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this so hard to understand?! I live on the street where a 24yo woman was killed Saturday night after being hit by an SVU in a crosswalk in BROAD DAYLIGHT. I just ran across the street to pick up a prescription and an idiot blew right through the crosswalk. Didn't even pause. Why is this so hard for seemingly everyone driving in the District of Columbia?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
American cities should put traffic lights at all intersections, just like in most European and Asian cities. That way, there's no excuse. You have to stop.
That or little roundabouts like in the UK. You're forced to slow down and will slow down enough to see any pedestrians and stop.
Uh, no. Crossing roundabouts in London was terrifying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to know where all the crosswalks are. If you are speeding along, by the time you realize it's a crosswalk, it might be too late to stop. Sometimes you drive through an area with a cross walk and there may even be a sign saying blind pedestrian but never in your life have you ever seen a pedestrian there. I'm not excusing people not stopping in crosswalks. It's a problem in this area. Drivers are often in a hurry and think they are more important than pedestrians. Pedestrians should never assume a car is going to stop or it could be a fatal mistake.
If you're going too fast to realize you're approaching a crosswalk, you're just straight-up going too fast.