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vafanculo 02-08-2012 12:43 PM

I'd like to see pedestrians who cross, even at legitamite crossings, ticketed if they walk right through with their head down and texting.
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TheKingdom2000 02-08-2012 01:23 PM

This is honestly what goes through my mind in these situations...



When i'm driving and someone is Jay Walking... :seriously: :fuuuuu:



When i'm the person Jay Walking... :troll: :fuckthatshit:

dhawes 02-08-2012 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by buddy (Post 7789792)
I think the worst is on No. 3 Road between Cambie and Lansdowne ... any given day of the week, there are pedestrians constantly standing by the side of the road (or even the island in the middle) waiting for traffic to slow down then jaywalk to the other side ...

Few days ago guy on the island on No. 3, traffic is flowing (green light) he decides to be a "boss" steps out and stares down the minivan driving towards him, driver honks and PLOWS into him. Dude does a 360 spin in the air and lands on his back with his hands and legs in the air stiff like a dead rat.

Felt bad for the driver, looked like some significant damage.

The_AK 02-08-2012 04:22 PM

Good luck enforcing this on Hastings and Main, pretty much zombie central

twitchyzero 02-08-2012 04:24 PM

i guess it's still okay to jaywalk on UBC campus..cause technically it's not City of Vancouver:alonehappy:

InvisibleSoul 02-08-2012 04:30 PM

Was on Seymour today outside of The Bay and saw those words written on the street.

Considered walking to the end of the block to cross the street, but then was like :fuckthatshit: and jaywalked right across the words.

Ooh, we got a badass over here!

dat_steve 02-08-2012 05:17 PM

pretty much everyone jaywalks but like someone mentioned above, i'd draw the line when a jaywalker makes a motorist brake and yield. i has no beef with all jaywalkers, only those that don't show courtesy.

goo3 02-08-2012 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ntan (Post 7790049)

Here in Vancouver, pedestrians don't really care what the pedestrian cross-light says. They cross when its white, or even when its amber.

Well, you have the red light, so you're supposed to yield. That walk/don't walk indicator has nothing to do with you. It doesn't give you the right to do anything.

FerrariEnzo 02-09-2012 12:13 AM

I dont think this enforcement is MEANT only on the section of hasting and main st... City of Vancouver consist of more then that... lol theres a few comments about it...


I agree that people who cross the roads think they have the right of way, even court favours this when it goes to court, so thats why pedestrians think they own the road when they step out..


I hate when im making a turn, i stop at the stop line, look for people walkig at the cross walk, turn my head to check for traffic, then i roll out... few feet from the cross walk, some idiot runs across coz they are lazy to walk a few feet to the damn cross walk...

drunkrussian 02-09-2012 06:42 AM

^its because the article lists thr five most dangerous intersections and hastigs and main along with some other shady ones are at the top. so if theyrr enforcing based on stats they should be targetting those, but of course they wont be cause its a cash grab
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gars 02-09-2012 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by drunkrussian (Post 7790987)
^its because the article lists thr five most dangerous intersections and hastigs and main along with some other shady ones are at the top. so if theyrr enforcing based on stats they should be targetting those, but of course they wont be cause its a cash grab
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How do you enforce the jaywalking law at hastings and main? The fines are only a deterrence if you can afford to pay them. Short of putting a 6' fence all along Hastings street, there isn't much you can do to enforce that law there. I'm all for putting the speed zone there - because it will just reduce accidents there.

winson604 02-09-2012 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Supafly (Post 7789721)
I think a better policy is that if a pedestrians disobeys traffic or pedestrian signals and steps onto the road expecting the drivers to stop should be fair game as speedbumps.

Theres waaaay to many people that think they're invincible and that they can control traffic cause they're "tough"

When I was in Beijing this past year one of the things I noticed were pedestrians would NOT fuck around and try to be tough. In fact it's so opposite there that cars don't give a fuck if it's their right of way or not they just go right through and you best not be in their way. Green light for you to cross the street? Best think twice before crossing because the car sitting at the Red will turn right anyways.

drunkrussian 02-09-2012 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by gars (Post 7791050)
How do you enforce the jaywalking law at hastings and main? The fines are only a deterrence if you can afford to pay them. Short of putting a 6' fence all along Hastings street, there isn't much you can do to enforce that law there. I'm all for putting the speed zone there - because it will just reduce accidents there.

totally agree. I was merely explaining to the guy why people in this thread are talking about that particular intersection - it's becuase this article says the law is based on stats of which intersections are the worst, and logically you would think they would do something there, but of course they won't, because it's hard to enforce and much easier to take money from people who have it


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