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Yes, because anyone stupid enough to wander out into the road without
taking full cognisance of approaching traffic - 'right of way' or not - deserves to die for the good of the gene pool. Pedestrians are for the most part careful, and they have to be. A problem is that car drivers have taken all the 'check there's nothing coming' advice to pedestrians as unwritten authority to ignore the highway code and bulldoze their way through. The alleged 'right of way' of pedestrians is, in the real world, an irrelevance; cars are big and hard, pedestrians are small and squashy... You can't argue technicalities about "but I had the right of way" once you're dead. Stop arsing around with theoretical arguments about 'right of way' and just use the Green Cross Code/Kerb Drill to cross the road safely. Have you ever tried crossing a road in London? The traffic flow is continuous, and cars don't indicate. The best you can do is to look carefully, guess if anyone's going to turn and if not, get across the road as quickly as possible. Although I've been known to do it very slowly to allow old people to cross, knowing that I can block the road much more visibly than they can as they inch out from the kerb. It's no good saying 'live in the real world, because things will never be any better', we need to say 'live in the real world at the moment, but also try and make things better for the future'. |
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