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I dunno, I'd rather we adopted te UK solution where the light phase quickly changes from red (compulsory stop) to flashing orange, once that happens a driver can proceed as long as the crossing is clear. This means you can get on your way quickly if there is no one still waiting or they've crossed quickly, you only have to wait around from the slow, elderly, young etc... This works particularly well where the road is wide.
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That would mean a change to the law, they said they changed, but really only intended to enforce. Where drivers must wait for pedestrians to get off the road completely, unless there is a physical median.
Fuck confusing dumb kiwi drivers even more than they are already.
They tried that outside Te Papa shortly after it opened but took them away when the pedestrians complained that if they wandered away they had to push the button againWhen you got a mayor that rides an electric push bike and calls it eco
what do you expect, if she was that eco why not jump on one of the buses? Seems to be working ok at Otaki, maybe the country folk are smarter
Covered in road code already, there is no need for the red phase for vehicles. In fact this red phase I reckon this encourages cars to force through when they finally get the green in spite of the actual law that they give way to pedestrians, even on the flashing red man, which is actually the pedestrian equivalent of amber.
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"There must be a one-to-one correspondence between left and right parentheses, with each left parenthesis to the left of its corresponding right parenthesis."
Slow news then. I declared you lot crazy back in 2011: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...lington-people!
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
The law tends to frown on those running down pedestrians ... regardless of the legality of their crossing.
However ... stepping out in front of moving cars without looking, might be considered dangerous. Or even stupid. The attitude of pedestrians that ... "They wont hit me" .. might be a tad optimistic ...
And I did say "Marked pedestrian crossing" ....![]()
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