Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is blaming pedestrians. This particular story as told by the OP seems physically impossible. Just sayin'.
I'm the OP what's physically impossible???
I'm right on the yellow dot, driver drives by on the other side slowly so we notice she's distracted. We're waiting for our light. We keep watching her. The light turns green for us we cross and we see her coming. She doesn't stop we ran.
What's so hard to understand?
How you see her phone from 5 lanes over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is blaming pedestrians. This particular story as told by the OP seems physically impossible. Just sayin'.
I'm the OP what's physically impossible???
I'm right on the yellow dot, driver drives by on the other side slowly so we notice she's distracted. We're waiting for our light. We keep watching her. The light turns green for us we cross and we see her coming. She doesn't stop we ran.
What's so hard to understand?
Anonymous wrote:No one is blaming pedestrians. This particular story as told by the OP seems physically impossible. Just sayin'.
Anonymous wrote:No one is blaming pedestrians. This particular story as told by the OP seems physically impossible. Just sayin'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking the anti-pedestrian poster is the same crazy that started that thread about how it's a child's fault if they get hit by a texting driver while crossing legally in a crosswalk.
link?
Anonymous wrote:I hate those crosswalks that pop up without a light. They're crazy dangerous.
There's one half a block down from our elementary school one a secondary road that has become a favorite cut through. I'd say most drivers are unaware of the crosswalk and rarely look for pedestrians. My neighbor was rear ended when she stopped for a pedestrian and the car behind her plowed into her.
The crosswalks appear unexpectedly if you don't know the area. Yes, I understand legal liability. I'm saying as a matter of pedestrian safety/traffic planning/whatever, these pedestrian crossings without lights are a bad idea. Pedestrians need to be extra vigilant. Yes, it's your "right" to cross but we'll all feel bad when you're hit.
Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking the anti-pedestrian poster is the same crazy that started that thread about how it's a child's fault if they get hit by a texting driver while crossing legally in a crosswalk.