Cycling the tunnel takes more time than crossing the road.
Therefore there is more time for accidents to occur.
Therefore it is more dangerous and worse.
The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.
Cycling the tunnel takes more time than crossing the road.
You'd think wouldn't you. Not with the irritating woman that was standing at a zebra crossing today staring at her phone.
The car in front and I both stopped and she didn't look up, so we both carried on. She then looked up, realised that we'd gone and looked back down waiting for a car coming the other way to stop. It did, and she didn't move or look up. Van driver shouted at her to get a f...ing move move on.
Cycling the tunnel takes more time than crossing the road.
Therefore there is more time for accidents to occur.
Therefore it is more dangerous and worse.
Disagree. Weigh your answer by the probability of the "offender" getting into an accident given that cyclists are a lot more used to looking out for hazards than pedestrians.
Cycling the tunnel takes more time than crossing the road.
Therefore there is more time for accidents to occur.
Therefore it is more dangerous and worse.
Disagree. Weigh your answer by the probability of the "offender" getting into an accident given that cyclists are a lot more used to looking out for hazards than pedestrians.
I can only speak from a personal perspective.
I have been crossing roads with cars as a pedestrian for 50 years with a 100% safety record.
I think I could handle a cycle lane quite easily.
I cannot speak for Lahdahners.
The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.
You'd think wouldn't you. Not with the irritating woman that was standing at a zebra crossing today staring at her phone.
The car in front and I both stopped and she didn't look up, so we both carried on. She then looked up, realised that we'd gone and looked back down waiting for a car coming the other way to stop. It did, and she didn't move or look up. Van driver shouted at her to get a f...ing move move on.
Encountered similar at a Pelican crossing. Lights went to amber as I approached so stopped, yes I'm one of those who do , and waited for the sequence of green man etc to go through which it did and the pedestrian was still stood at the roadside looking at their phone. Once the red man came back on they looked up at the lights.
I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.
You'd think wouldn't you. Not with the irritating woman that was standing at a zebra crossing today staring at her phone.
The car in front and I both stopped and she didn't look up, so we both carried on. She then looked up, realised that we'd gone and looked back down waiting for a car coming the other way to stop. It did, and she didn't move or look up. Van driver shouted at her to get a f...ing move move on.
Encountered similar at a Pelican crossing. Lights went to amber as I approached so stopped, yes I'm one of those who do , and waited for the sequence of green man etc to go through which it did and the pedestrian was still stood at the roadside looking at their phone. Once the red man came back on they looked up at the lights.
+1 for that.
There are very few occasions in my life where I encounter the red mist. People shuffling along with their head in their phones is one of those. Drives me flippin mad. I read somewhere ages ago that they are making a seperate pavement lane to use your phone in - Korea I think....although I might have read it in the Mash...
I read somewhere ages ago that they are making a seperate pavement lane to use your phone in - Korea I think....although I might have read it in the Mash...
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One is not allowed the other shouldn't happen but does.
Take a guess which I'm talking about
Therefore there is more time for accidents to occur.
Therefore it is more dangerous and worse.
I am not sure. You have no chance.
The car in front and I both stopped and she didn't look up, so we both carried on. She then looked up, realised that we'd gone and looked back down waiting for a car coming the other way to stop. It did, and she didn't move or look up. Van driver shouted at her to get a f...ing move move on.
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Disagree. Weigh your answer by the probability of the "offender" getting into an accident given that cyclists are a lot more used to looking out for hazards than pedestrians.
I have been crossing roads with cars as a pedestrian for 50 years with a 100% safety record.
I think I could handle a cycle lane quite easily.
I cannot speak for Lahdahners.
I am not sure. You have no chance.
Encountered similar at a Pelican crossing. Lights went to amber as I approached so stopped, yes I'm one of those who do
+1 for that.
There are very few occasions in my life where I encounter the red mist. People shuffling along with their head in their phones is one of those. Drives me flippin mad. I read somewhere ages ago that they are making a seperate pavement lane to use your phone in - Korea I think....although I might have read it in the Mash...
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Antwerp
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33124433
Chongqing
http://www.theguardian.com/world/shortcuts/2014/sep/15/china-mobile-phone-lane-distracted-walking-pedestrians
Utah
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/11685396/Utah-university-latest-to-introduce-texting-lanes-for-pedestrians-glued-to-their-mobile-phones.html
Now to create my own that leads into a lake...
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