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2 years agoSorry, I guess I should have more specific - if it’s a signalled pedestrian crossing, of course the signals need to be followed. I was wondering in the context of a crossing that only has markings, but no signals.
Sorry, I guess I should have more specific - if it’s a signalled pedestrian crossing, of course the signals need to be followed. I was wondering in the context of a crossing that only has markings, but no signals.
Serious question: are there places in the world that have marked pedestrian crossings (crosswalks), but vehicles DON’T have to give way to pedestrians?
I’m busy today. Can we do it yesterday?
Are you sure? I dunno. Two seems a little low.
I once bought a screwdriver that literally needed another screwdriver to open the packaging. 🤦♂️
Yeah, unfortunately that seems pretty normal in a lot of places.