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Nope. Even when a car stops at a pedestrian crossing that doesn’t have pedestrian lights or a zebra crossing (like a roundabout for example), if I cannot see the driver through the windshield and make eye contact then I will wave them through and try to signal that I cannot see them and sometimes will even mouth out, say or even shout ‘I cannot see you’. Even when I know they are sitting there waving me on, if I cannot see them I won’t budge.
As both a driver and a pedestrian I absolutely hate when people do this. As a driver, I’m trying to do the right thing. People need to follow the law and give way when they’re required to give way. That keeps everything predictable, and predictable is safe. (There are certainly times when it’s appropriate to break the letter of the law, especially as a pedestrian or cyclist. But those times are basically “when there’s nothing a driver has to do to avoid even coming close to you.”)
As a pedestrian, I hate it because it just reinforces motornormacy and car supremacy, as though there isn’t already enough in our society that does that. In the long run, all it does is make things less safe for pedestrians, because it increases the chances that the next driver will just go through without even trying to give way.
Most of the time I can make eye contact with drivers, I see the hand wave or whatever and everything works out. But for the small number of times I can’t then I’m not going to step out in front of a machine that can seriously injure me or worse from a stand still.
Nope. Even when a car stops at a pedestrian crossing that doesn’t have pedestrian lights or a zebra crossing (like a roundabout for example), if I cannot see the driver through the windshield and make eye contact then I will wave them through and try to signal that I cannot see them and sometimes will even mouth out, say or even shout ‘I cannot see you’. Even when I know they are sitting there waving me on, if I cannot see them I won’t budge.
As both a driver and a pedestrian I absolutely hate when people do this. As a driver, I’m trying to do the right thing. People need to follow the law and give way when they’re required to give way. That keeps everything predictable, and predictable is safe. (There are certainly times when it’s appropriate to break the letter of the law, especially as a pedestrian or cyclist. But those times are basically “when there’s nothing a driver has to do to avoid even coming close to you.”)
As a pedestrian, I hate it because it just reinforces motornormacy and car supremacy, as though there isn’t already enough in our society that does that. In the long run, all it does is make things less safe for pedestrians, because it increases the chances that the next driver will just go through without even trying to give way.
Most of the time I can make eye contact with drivers, I see the hand wave or whatever and everything works out. But for the small number of times I can’t then I’m not going to step out in front of a machine that can seriously injure me or worse from a stand still.