Re: Etiquettes of pedestrian crossing
I like those overhead pedestrian bridges. They are so cool. A bit more costly than painting black and white lines on the road.
true, they are needed at busy intersections.
although etiquettes of ped crossings vary by nation. In UK i have seen a gradual decline but to this day people stop at crossings to allow pedestrians to go through first, even if the pedestrians is just approaching the crossing. although its less commion than it was 10 years ago or 20 years ago.
etiquettes for ped crossing in Pakistan appear to be to honk loudly, curse out, and zoom by as close as possible to pedestrians without hitting them, or agar thorra bohot dha,,a lag jaye toh koi muzaiqa naheen, pedestrians will rloudly relate the certain familiarity they have with selected female members of teh drivers family in response.