I cycle every day. Just about 30 miles too. People tell me all the time, "you cyclist's think you own the road". I tell them I do. And I am not stopping for you unless I see a red and blue light behind me (and thats if I am weighted down). HA
For a second I thought this was about Cambridge, UK.
Here there is no jaywalking. Most roads are public highways for use by all, including pedestrians. I was initially shocked to find this out when we moved here, but it's a much more enlightened approach.
Here in England, jaywalking doesn't exist - our government are relaxed enough to let us cross the road without assistance
MasterTenku 11 months ago 10
@MasterTenku Hear hear!
thewizardofrhythm 7 months ago
I cycle every day. Just about 30 miles too. People tell me all the time, "you cyclist's think you own the road". I tell them I do. And I am not stopping for you unless I see a red and blue light behind me (and thats if I am weighted down). HA
agnosticFILOSIFER 1 year ago
For a second I thought this was about Cambridge, UK.
Here there is no jaywalking. Most roads are public highways for use by all, including pedestrians. I was initially shocked to find this out when we moved here, but it's a much more enlightened approach.
CyclingMikey 2 years ago
diagonally crossing a intersection is called a "Denver crosswalk"
oneandonlyshyam 2 years ago 2