I don't think so. Look right, look left, look right again...People who dont stop when turning onto side streets for people walking, ive got hit a few ti mes like this, but nothing ever serious. Im sure its a law, its the peds right of way in this situation. ...
Its in our highway code that a motorist turning off a main street into a side street must give way to pedestrians crossing that side street, if the pedestrian has already started crossing.
Washington drivers are absolutely horrible at freeway driving, period.Passing me once we are going strait doesn't mean anything to me if I smoked you on the on ramp....
I don't think so. Look right, look left, look right again...
Dude! Do you need to be taught how to cross the street?!What the balls. The car can be going both ways, either turning left or right, but it always happens when the car is turning in to the street. ...
How can a pink PS3 be your pet peeve? It's pink, do you not like pink? It is a lovely color, don't you think?
How can a pink PS3 be your pet peeve? It's pink, do you not like pink? It is a lovely color, don't you think?
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Try reading between the lines.
EPIC FAIL...
Try reading between the lines.
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that says MOAR OK WHATEVA I DID MY BEST USING A LAPTOP NIPPLE OR NUB WHATEVER YOU WOULD LIKE TO CALL IT FOR THE LULZ OR WIN OR MOAR
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that says MOAR OK WHATEVA I DID MY BEST USING A LAPTOP NIPPLE OR NUB WHATEVER YOU WOULD LIKE TO CALL IT FOR THE LULZ OR WIN OR MOAR
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This drawing will suffice for one of my pet peeves - Pedestrians who think they have right of way on the roads. The only time a pedestrian has right of way is at pedestrian lights (showing the walk signal) or zebra crossing but even then if you have right of way it's common sense to still make sure a car has stopped. A car is bigger and tougher than a person and will win out everytime in a collision, always assume they haven't seen you until they have actually stopped for you.
This drawing will suffice for one of my pet peeves - Pedestrians who think they have right of way on the roads. The only time a pedestrian has right of way is at pedestrian lights (showing the walk signal) or zebra crossing but even then if you have right of way it's common sense to still make sure a car has stopped. A car is bigger and tougher than a person and will win out everytime in a collision, always assume they haven't seen you until they have actually stopped for you.