Jaywalking

I'm not sure what you mean by mollycoddled car owners but that perspective seems very detached from the realities of the roads.

Don't worry... It's just hurfdurf being his usual contrary self to wind people up even though his statement about "bottom of the rung" is wrong (see below)
Lots of people are rightfully upset about how we as a society have mollycoddled car owners, who need to learn that they are bottom of the rung when it comes to transportation in many ways.

No they aren't... They have vans/mini-buses and then large good vehicles below them in the hierarchy (ladder as you call it)

Please try harder/mods must condemn/<insert other provocative hurfdurf statement here>.... :p
 
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Car owners expect the government to provide a full road network that utterly demolishes the use of outside space for any other use. Most expect to be able to park and store their cars, for free, on land they don’t own, outside their house. Most think they own the roads and shouldn’t have the share them with other forms of transportation. And to top it all off, most car drivers think they are invincible and powerful in their metal box and will have that attitude to others that they would never have outside of it, only to absolutely melt down and wilt when faced with reality when pulled out of the safety of their cars.

Most car drivers are the worst and should accept they need to respect other more viable forms of transportation. If a pedestrian wants to cross the road in a city centre, or a cyclist wants to ride safely, a car driver should facilitate this.

I say this as someone who drives everywhere.

Seem like you are putting an awful lot on motorists there - some of which might be applicable but a lot is down to things like historic issues with how urban areas have grown up before cars even existed and shambolic planning on the part of the relevant authority rather than something the motorist is responsible for.

Even with the **** poor attitude of far too many motorists there are practical realities to a lot of that which aren't reasonable to put on drivers - it would be a mess trying to stop for every person who wanted to cross a road and/or far too many pedestrians try to cross in places where it just isn't safe to stop a car i.e. just after a bend, etc.

I don't entirely disagree - something I see quite a bit - on the way to work today encountered a cyclist and 2/3rds of the vehicles behind and in front of me simply brushed past moving over the bare minimum needed to clear the cyclist - I think I was the only one in the immediate row of vehicles who went out into the other side of the road to pass them.
 
Don't worry... It's just hurfdurf being his usual contrary self to wind people up even though his statement about "bottom of the rung" is wrong (see below)

Hard to tell sometimes - I encounter a few people who are fully locked into that kind of mindset who seem to seriously think cars should be doing 15MPH everywhere, etc.
 
Don't worry... It's just hurfdurf being his usual contrary self to wind people up even though his statement about "bottom of the rung" is wrong (see below)
Please try harder/mods must condemn/<insert other provocative hurfdurf statement here>.... :p

Oh stop it you you’ll give the game away!
 
If this has got worse, it’s another reason I’m glad to have left London as situational awareness amongst pedestrians was almost non-existent 5 years ago with iPhone Zombies being the most numerous candidates for Darwination By Vehicle.
 
I live in a smallish town and haven't noticed this.
I have come across the opposite where i need to turn so wait for the pedestrian to cross but they are still waiting for me to turn. Cue a bit of a standoff as either of us is unsure whether they other is going to go.
 
Car owners expect the government to provide a full road network that utterly demolishes the use of outside space for any other use. Most expect to be able to park and store their cars, for free, on land they don’t own, outside their house. Most think they own the roads and shouldn’t have the share them with other forms of transportation. And to top it all off, most car drivers think they are invincible and powerful in their metal box and will have that attitude to others that they would never have outside of it, only to absolutely melt down and wilt when faced with reality when pulled out of the safety of their cars.

Most car drivers are the worst and should accept they need to respect other more viable forms of transportation. If a pedestrian wants to cross the road in a city centre, or a cyclist wants to ride safely, a car driver should facilitate this.

I say this as someone who drives everywhere.
100% agree. My local city centre is pedestrian only on weekends, and the amount of karen's whining about traffic because they have decided their commute MUST be through the centre of town is embarrasing.
 
I’ve actually knocked someone over before, one of those I’m hard so I’m going to walk across the road with my mates very slowly. Hopefully it’s a lesson he won’t forget because he realised a ton of car is much harder than he was, 2 and half ton of van much harder again.
 
I’ve actually knocked someone over before, one of those I’m hard so I’m going to walk across the road with my mates very slowly. Hopefully it’s a lesson he won’t forget because he realised a ton of car is much harder than he was, 2 and half ton of van much harder again.
Sounds like you were the problem if you couldn't stop. Unless you were trying to be a big man and proving a point?
 
Saw someone get smashed into by an e-scooter at the weekend as a result of jaywalking/walking across a road where cars are going. Person nips into the road to cross and forces a car to stop, e-scooter on the cars inside just flies right into the person.

Can't stand e-scooters anyway but equally felt a bit rough for this kid who had no chance of stopping.
 
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I'm assuming you therefore handed your self over to the police and came clean about intentionally running someone over then? because actions have consequences.
They were waiting for me at my house, handcuffed me through the window and took me down the station. The chap didn’t press charges.

You teach your children stop, look and listen from an early age yet society tell them when they are older it’s ok to just walk in the road without doing any of that because ultimately the blame will lie elsewhere.
 
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You teach your children stop, look and listen from an early age yet
Because there are absolute wet wipes who think they are hard men in their metal boxes; when in actual fact, they are pathetic individuals living off of hand outs typically.
 
Because there are absolute wet wipes who think they are hard men in their metal boxes; when in actual fact, they are pathetic individuals living off of hand outs typically.
Bless.

Look fella as I’ve told your mates I’m not concerned about your agenda or what you think of me, I know you think your a mod in all but title but I couldn’t give a monkeys about your opinion of me or opinion in general.
 
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Bless.

Look fella as I’ve told your mates I’m not concerned about your agenda or what you think of me, I know you think your a mod in all but title but I couldn’t give a monkeys about your opinion of me or opinion in general.

I bet you cross roads without looking too.
 
"Jaywalking" is an American term only - they're not allowed to cross the road wherever they want (can only cross at actual pedestrian crossings/crosswalks etc), and the term for crossing where they shouldn't is "jaywalking".There's no such thing in the UK, as we can cross anywhere within reason (and to the restriction of a couple of rules).

The amount of plantpots walking in front of cars, however, is certainly a growing concern...
 
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