Thumper wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:Idiot drivers.
Walking in this morning I was at my work's corner. I was waiting for a green left turn arrow to turn red so I could cross at the walk sign. In front of me was a car in a right turn lane who was waiting for me to cross to make his turn. Then someone waiting behind him decided to illegally go around him to turn right. He couldn't wait the extra 15 seconds!
At that same corner going home last week, someone turning right when I had the walk sign decided not to wait. I had already stepped into the crosswalk and had to stop. He stared at me the whole way. Not just a glance, but an intimidating stare.
Ugh. I came within 2 feet of being hit at the other stoplight I have to cross against. I was in the crosswalk. I usually stay alert, looking from corner to corner to make sure all cars see me. But this time I was watching the road because it was icy and I didn't want to slip. I didn't see her turning left until she was right in front of me.
First: Glad she missed.
Second(Serious): Have you considered or do you wear anything reflective like a high vis vest with 3M tape? Especially if you're walking in the dark. We've been doing that on walks on our road as the sunset was coming earlier and earlier.
Third(Silly): Icy!?Whaaa? Actually, we have a chance of that this weekend.
It was daylight already and I was in a light colored coat. But as winter approaches it will be staying darker later so I will probably pull out my biking vest. Actually, I should have it today because I'll be walking home in the dark.
I only started walking to work in January last year, and the days had gotten long enough that I usually was still walking in daylight so I never thought to bring a vest. I always wear it biking, as well as have my lights flashing, even if I'm riding at high noon. I should do the same walking. Well, not the flashing lights!
Yep, we had ice and a bit of dusting on the grass. I wore my boots, which at first I thought was overkill. But because the sidewalks were so icy I ended up walking in the grass, so my feet were properly protected!
Too bad ignorance isn't painful.
"Standing at the forefront of human ignorance." Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe