@MoreFPSmorebetter it’s not called jaywalking here, it’s just called crossing the road, and there are plenty of places where if it’s busy if you just kind of wait hopefully someone will wave you across. Or you look for a big enough gap that you can’t make it all the way across but a driver will see you and have to slow. We also have zebra crossings which you just wait next to and drivers have to stop; up to the driver to interpret if someone is just standing around or waiting to cross.
@MoreFPSmorebetter technically the highway code says that a pedestrian has right of way any time they’re going straight ahead and a driver is turning, although (human) drivers aren’t very good at observing that.
@MoreFPSmorebetter it’s not called jaywalking here, it’s just called crossing the road, and there are plenty of places where if it’s busy if you just kind of wait hopefully someone will wave you across. Or you look for a big enough gap that you can’t make it all the way across but a driver will see you and have to slow. We also have zebra crossings which you just wait next to and drivers have to stop; up to the driver to interpret if someone is just standing around or waiting to cross.
@MoreFPSmorebetter technically the highway code says that a pedestrian has right of way any time they’re going straight ahead and a driver is turning, although (human) drivers aren’t very good at observing that.
@MoreFPSmorebetter here you go, 10 secs in https://youtu.be/xhtEEcgHpL0 - can’t really see those kinds of interactions working if people know nobody’s at the wheel.