Unfortunately observing lights will not always provide the correct rules, it's easier to read the rulebook. http://peds.org/resources/pedestrian_right_of_way/ Start reading at: Pedestrian control signals Also:…
When pedestrians have accidents they get a bit flustered and apologise. Ask yourself with what object do fast late crossing pedestrians have the most problems with? ( hint: it's heavy )
Flashing don't walk is there to signal new pedestrians to not start walking and let the existing ones to finish the crossing. http://www.walkinginfo.org/faqs/answer.cfm?id=16
Flashing green light for cars means stop if you are safely able to( again laws in Europe ). Not sure for pedestrians but by logic this applies to them as well. Logically a flashing don't walk signal to someone who…
He crossed a red light, that seems fair to me( Europe has similar "prices" ). A car doing that would get at least 2x times that plus points depending on the country.
Spoiler!
Unfortunately observing lights will not always provide the correct rules, it's easier to read the rulebook. http://peds.org/resources/pedestrian_right_of_way/ Start reading at: Pedestrian control signals Also:…
When pedestrians have accidents they get a bit flustered and apologise. Ask yourself with what object do fast late crossing pedestrians have the most problems with? ( hint: it's heavy )
Flashing don't walk is there to signal new pedestrians to not start walking and let the existing ones to finish the crossing. http://www.walkinginfo.org/faqs/answer.cfm?id=16
Flashing green light for cars means stop if you are safely able to( again laws in Europe ). Not sure for pedestrians but by logic this applies to them as well. Logically a flashing don't walk signal to someone who…
He crossed a red light, that seems fair to me( Europe has similar "prices" ). A car doing that would get at least 2x times that plus points depending on the country.
Spoiler!