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  • It depends on if kids are around to me.

    Just adults out at night or middle of nowhere? Jay walk away

    Middle of the day and kids can potentially watch you walk out randomly in the middle of the street? I will find that cross walk everytime.

    Be a good example

    • Be a good example

      To me this is what counts more then anything when it comes to being a pedestrian in busy road with high speed traffic. especially in densely populated areas where kids are used to playing on roads and alleys with low traffic. First kids are worse at estimating risks, second they are less aware of their surroundings and third they are harder to spot by drivers. It's important people are mindful of the message they could give by walking through a red light or cross the street somewhere you're officially not allowed.

    • This. I don't care what you do yourself, but I see people pushing strollers and dragging small children across 5 lanes of traffic when there is a crosswalk 100m away. Yeah, fuck crazy but that shit is super cringe as well. Especially considering it's an area where a handful of people end up getting hit each year doing the same thing.

  • This post isn't entirely serious, but I do think people should jaywalk when appropriate.

  • I live in a dense city, use public transit to commute, walk to my bus or train. If I'm at a crosswalk and it's safe, I cross. No point in waiting when no one else is around.

  • I drive all day for my job. Cars suck, but I can’t do my job out of a train or off a bicycle. People regularly freak me out by being completely unpredictable when crossing the street and are often completely unaware of their surroundings. Of course there’s essentially no crosswalks in residential neighborhoods by me, so there’s not much of an alternative. Taking crosswalks if they’re nearby and waiting your turn can be a minor convenience, but it’s still much safer.

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