Why are most drivers like this?
When you ride your bike on the road, people overtake you or complain, but when you're at a zebra crossing for cyclists, most of them don't let you cross.
When you ride your bike on the road, people overtake you or complain, but when you're at a zebra crossing for cyclists, most of them don't let you cross.
If a stop sign is visible but there's no stop line, and there's a pedestrian crossing or bike path, where should I stop for 3 seconds—before the bike path/pedestrian or before the line of sight? 🙂
Unfortunately, I can't find an answer to this question online. The following situation: An elderly lady with a walker is standing in front of a zebra crossing, apparently wanting to cross. I'm driving slowly and notice that she's signaling with her hand that she wants me to pass. However, I consider this too risky, so…
They almost run you over at a zebra crossing. Where did they get their driver's license?
Because they are basically pedestrians too, right?
If a pedestrian crosses a zebra crossing without looking, the driver is still 100% at fault Shouldn't pedestrians watch the traffic? As a driver, I always have to expect that I will be taken into account despite having the right of way. In the case of cyclists, there are one or two judgments that make…
A kind of "feeling of power." Anyone who crosses the street without a zebra crossing will be "run over" like a postage stamp. Then the other way around in a conversation: one has to be considerate of those with "walkers," and they've done something wrong, too, because pedestrians aren't allowed to cross the street without…