In praise of... jaywalking

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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Fewer things boil my wee faster than seeing people being penned in like cattle so that they don't get in the way of the traffic. Back me up here @theclaud, it is so blinking rude and uncivilised!

At lunchtime I got let off a fine, on account of my being a visitor, for crossing on a red man in such a cattle pen, right outside the office, when there was not a single vehicle or bicycle in sight. I got a lecture on road safety from a Danish police officer who, I'll admit had very cute freckles and lovely laughter lines around the eyes, and a very fetching Heckler & Koch belt accessory. So I just nodded and agreed with every word.

Should the red man be mandatory or should people on foot be allowed to cross the road when and where they like?
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
Should the red man be mandatory or should people on foot be allowed to cross the road when and where they like?

Well the Danes obviously think it should be mandatory :blush:
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I got told off by a cop in New York for crossing on the red man ... but it's the norm in the UK ... just a cultural difference.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
In London I often see tourists waiting religiously for the green man to light up. It's usually perfectly safe to cross on the red geezer if you have one eye and half a brain. I'm a big fan of "jaywalking", even if it is a hateful US import of a phrase.
 
You cross in Germany when you are not supposed to and other pedestrians will tell you off, especially if they have kids with them.
 

robjh

Legendary Member
You cross in Germany when you are not supposed to and other pedestrians will tell you off, especially if they have kids with them.
It can take soooo long walking anywhere in German, Swiss, Austrian etc towns as you have to constantly stop and loiter pointlessly at the edges of empty roads. Very frustrating if you're in a hurry. UK-style tolerance is much more people-friendly.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Last summer after work, a German couple asked me for directions to a hotel. It was on my route so I said come with me and I'll show you. So they walked alongside me, I crossed a street (which was completely empty as roadworks at one end meant no through traffic anyway) and suddenly realised the Germans weren't there any more as I got to the other side. I stopped and looked back and they were standing waiting for a green man...
 

Andrew_P

In between here and there
I caused a false start in Nuremburg, 15 odd people on either side as me and my colleague raced off, you should have seen the looks! Nothing there either they were all just standing there waiting for the green man. If I am honest had I known I would have probably complied.
 
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