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March 21st, 2015 09:21 PM #1
http://www.topgear.com.ph/features/f...no-pedestrians
by Sharleen Banzon - Aug 22, 2013
We honestly don't know how to write this piece without coming across as snarky, violent and politically incorrect. In the end, we simply chose to be frank in tackling the "10 worst habits of Filipino pedestrians" that inspire us to keep a stash of contraceptives in the glovebox, so we can hand out some to offenders who shouldn't reproduce lest they breed more stupidity into the world. Sounds harsh? The truth hurts--but not as much as getting hammered head-on by a bus for crossing the street when and where it's obviously dangerous.
1. Stop, look and listen before crossing? Waste of time, that. It boggles the mind how something as basic as this can be overlooked. Then, when these jaywalkers finally look up and see that the driver of the oncoming vehicle is either unrelenting or barely managing to do a full stop within a too-short distance, they raise their hands up in a high-fiving motion. As if that gives the car some extra braking power. If they run out of luck, they could be high-fiving a windshield.
2. Texting while walking. The no-texting rule should apply to all persons navigating the road at all times--drivers, riders, cyclists and, yes, pedestrians. If there's anybody to whom the logic behind this has to be explained, that person doesn't have the right to use even a cubic inch of national asphalt.
3. Even when they can see and read traffic signs, they don't heed the restrictions. This isn't an attack on those who can't read or write, because illiteracy and ignorance are not interchangeable. Never were, never will be. Among the people who can basically just write their names and nothing else, we're sure there are many who do understand the image denoting "no pedestrian crossing" and thus heed the warning. Shame on those who can see and read the signage, yet fail to apply an iota of comprehension to the visual images.
4. They're allergic to sidewalks. Vast stretches of sidewalks in our country are occupied by street vendors, some pedestrians reason. So they've wired themselves to keep off the sidewalks even when there are no pushcarts or enterprising hawkers on the way.
5. They're also allergic to pedestrian lanes and footbridges. Because they have to walk an extra 30m to get to the nearest legitimate crossing. Because they have to wait for the crosswalk to turn green when they get there. Because they have to climb up the footbridge's two flights of stairs. Because it's easier--and they're so sure of their ability--to outrun vehicles headed toward them at roughly 60kph.
6. Worse, they think of that strip of road under footbridges as roofed walkways. Yes, there are quite a few who would rather risk being roadkill than get sunburned or rain-drenched. The sun and the rain are part of our tropical reality. Which can be addressed by bringing an umbrella.
7. Patience is a virtue they do not have. The first six items all boil down to this, don't they? Here's one more example of Filipino pedestrians' impatience: At an intersection, as soon as the traffic light for the lanes they're crossing turns red, they immediately jump off the sidewalk even though the crosswalk light is still red. They don't realize vehicles coming from the perpendicular lanes could be turning left, and they could be on the blind spots of these vehicles as they cross the street. Wide A-pillars plus inattentive driver plus impatient pedestrian equals accident waiting to happen.
8. They do a lot of stupid things on the road. If there's no sidewalk, keep to the edge of the road and walk facing the traffic. Just because a couple of idiots couldn't wait for the crosswalk light to turn green doesn't mean you have to follow their lead. Dropped something while crossing a busy street? Don't mindlessly rush back to retrieve it--it can't be worth more than your life. Don't assume passing cars will always give way--or the offending driver won't flee upon hitting you, if it comes to that. Finally, don't do that weird two-steps-forward-one-step-back thing if you're not certain whether or not it's safe to cross the street. When in doubt, stay on the sidewalk.
9. Some absolute lowlifes make a game out of crossing busy streets. Lucky you if you've never encountered them. We're not just talking about kids or teenagers here--we've seen grown men (on Commonwealth Avenue and C5, in particular) loitering about on roadsides and islands, taunting motorists by threatening to jump onto the path of cars for reasons we will never understand. A stint behind bars isn't a heavy punishment at all for the perpetrators.
10. It's never their fault. Beyond the wounded parties who have the gall to wail after they've put themselves in a position where it's impossible for motorists not to hit them, there are simply bullheaded folks who refuse to acknowledge the part they play in our effed-up traffic situation. Never mind the reasonable solutions or alternatives they're being offered--anything that poses the slightest inconvenience is a non-option. They also like pointing out that they don't have the means to drive around in cars, so those who do should cut them some slack. To which we reply: "True, but you're not a cow in India, so drop the bovine attitude."
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March 21st, 2015 09:29 PM #2Stop, look and listen before crossing? Waste of time, that. It boggles the mind how something as basic as this can be overlooked. Then, when these jaywalkers finally look up and see that the driver of the oncoming vehicle is either unrelenting or barely managing to do a full stop within a too-short distance, they raise their hands up in a high-fiving motion. As if that gives the car some extra braking power. If they run out of luck, they could be high-fiving a windshield.
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that high-fiving motion is not really intended as a high-five.
it is actually taught by some quarters, as a means of maximizing one's visibility..
but i know what you mean.. kung hindi nga lang mahal magpagawa ng bangga, e ... very tempting..
but to me, the height of pedestrian arrogance... or stupidity... is texting while crossing..Last edited by dr. d; March 22nd, 2015 at 03:04 AM.
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March 21st, 2015 10:44 PM #4
Majority of pedestrians aren't car owners. They don't know what it's like to be in the shoes of a driver, so they don't understand why assuming that they have the right of way all the time is wrong.
Then there's the mentality that, "ikaw na tong nakakaangat at may kotse, so ikaw naman yung magbigay".
Iniisip ko nalang na these pedestrians have to walk more and squeeze into public transpo so pinagbibigyan ko nalang as much as I can, I know what it feels to be a commuter so I know that the morning rush to work/school and the evening crawl home are very stressful. It's not an excuse but ganun talaga eh.
On rare occasions though that im having a really bad day, pinipinahan ko yung ibang pasaway.
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March 22nd, 2015 02:10 AM #5Parang yung nangyari sa commonwealth... (warning: not for the faint of heart)
https://youtu.be/bTo6stQn-lA
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March 22nd, 2015 02:53 AM #6
dapat yung mga tumatawid sa maling lugar kapag nabangga, sila dapat yung magbayad ng damage sa sasakyan mo XD
naaalala ko kapag nasa tawiran, madalas ako na lang natitira sa sidewalk at naghihintay na mag green yung pedestrian light XD, ako pa tuloy mukhang t*ng* LOL
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dapat yung mga tumatawid sa maling lugar kapag nabangga, sila dapat yung magbayad ng damage sa sasakyan mo XD
naaalala ko kapag nasa tawiran, madalas ako na lang natitira sa sidewalk at naghihintay na mag green yung pedestrian light XD, ako pa tuloy mukhang t*ng* LOL
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March 22nd, 2015 02:57 AM #7
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March 22nd, 2015 05:02 PM #8
Whenever kitang kita na mali ang pedestrian at nabangga sila or delikado ginagawa, I absolutely have NO sympathy to what and what will happen to them.
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March 22nd, 2015 05:12 PM #9
remember what bayani fernando said before when he was mmda chair? re pedestrians who get hit on edsa? wala daw kasalanan ang motorists na makabangga ng tao sa edsa dahil highway yun at walang business ang pedestrian na nasa gitna ng edsa (read: jaywalking on edsa instead of using overpasses) maliban na lang kung nasa bus stop. that was the only time i agreed with mr. fernando.
Last edited by yebo; March 22nd, 2015 at 05:18 PM.
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March 23rd, 2015 03:16 AM #10Drivers/Riders beware sa mga tumatawid na mag lovers (hanap damay) na nka HHWC!!!(Holding Hands While Crossing).
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