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Why can't drivers wait until older people cross the road?
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The little green man disappears before you're across the road and the waiting drivers are revving their engines and glaring as thought they'd like to run you down. I thought it was just me but this was mentioned on the news today
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Flashing amber is a signal that the driver may proceed ONLY if safe to do so and the crossing is clear of pedestrians. It is not advisable for a pedestrian to start crossing on flashing amber.
The BBC report I watched earlier showed that inconsiderate drivers are the problem by driving off before the crossing has been cleared, not the length of the 'green man' signal. The amber light continued to flash for many seconds after the elderly lady had stepped onto the pavement...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18437971
Ah, for the days of 'courtesy and caution'
The BBC report I watched earlier showed that inconsiderate drivers are the problem by driving off before the crossing has been cleared, not the length of the 'green man' signal. The amber light continued to flash for many seconds after the elderly lady had stepped onto the pavement...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18437971
Ah, for the days of 'courtesy and caution'
You should try Dublin. On the main square, the crossings have a digital clock on the other side that counts down the seconds left as you cross.It allows just enough time to make this interesting. The Irish love a gamble on anything that moves. I reckon they open a book on whether the next old lady will beat the clock.
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