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>You should not be crossing when cars are traveling at any speed other than zero, that's what the pedestrian crossing lights are for.

You would never finish crossing then. Lots of times there are cars traveling in the lanes that are approaching the intersection, and you have no way of knowing if they are paying attention or not to the traffic lights.

At low speeds, you can eyeball them sufficiently decreasing their speed and confirm they are stopping, but at high speeds, it is impossible to tell.



> >You should not be crossing when cars are traveling at any speed other than zero, that's what the pedestrian crossing lights are for.

> You would never finish crossing then.

Well I don't know what to say, it is quite the wild west wherever you live.

Around here (California) and everywhere else I've happened to live, all kinds of people (including the very old with mobility problems) finish crossing safely all day long without any trouble.

And when someone particularly slow is crossing and doesn't get to the other side before the pedestrian light goes red, cars just wait. Nobody's going to run them over just because the light changed.




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