Section 91 states that a pedestrian ‘shall not proceed onto a roadway … into the path of any vehicle that is so close that it is impracticable for the driver of the vehicle to yield the right of way’
I recently crossed over a crosswalk which was elevated to the pedestrian level, effectively functioning as a speed bump. There are clear sightlines on both sides of it. Broad daylight, it has huge signs that say “stop for pedestrians”, zebra stripes, and it’s a single lane each direction on a road that cuts through a public park. I didn’t press the button and instead just started walking. A car was coming but had plenty of time to see me, saw me and stopped for me. But then when I had crossed he rolled down his window and shouted at me that I should have pressed the button. Like wtf dude? You saw me, you stopped. Idgaf about a button, you know how this is supposed to work. Get off your damn phone while you’re driving if it’s so hard for you to spot someone stepping out onto such a clearly marked crossing.
In Brooklyn, it’s the norm for drivers to ignore red lights and stop lights. It’s like they don’t understand this is a pedestrian heavy city. I have to avoid cars while I have the right of way on a regular basis.
I recently crossed over a crosswalk which was elevated to the pedestrian level, effectively functioning as a speed bump. There are clear sightlines on both sides of it. Broad daylight, it has huge signs that say “stop for pedestrians”, zebra stripes, and it’s a single lane each direction on a road that cuts through a public park. I didn’t press the button and instead just started walking. A car was coming but had plenty of time to see me, saw me and stopped for me. But then when I had crossed he rolled down his window and shouted at me that I should have pressed the button. Like wtf dude? You saw me, you stopped. Idgaf about a button, you know how this is supposed to work. Get off your damn phone while you’re driving if it’s so hard for you to spot someone stepping out onto such a clearly marked crossing.
In Brooklyn, it’s the norm for drivers to ignore red lights and stop lights. It’s like they don’t understand this is a pedestrian heavy city. I have to avoid cars while I have the right of way on a regular basis.
did you say these to him too or did you keep your mouth shut to write it on lemmy later on?
I mean I did respond to him, but what I yelled back was, “you’ve gotta stop whether or not the light’s flashing!”