Do You Follow Pedestrian Traffic Signs?
By Muelitz
@Muelitz (1592)
Canada
August 24, 2008 2:56pm CST
When you are walking and about to cross the street and the sign meant for pedestrians signals you to "Do not Walk"
, would you cross the street if there are absolutely no cars coming and you know it is absolutely safe? Or do you wait until the sign says "Walk"?
Just Curious,
SFC

3 responses
@hinkerbell (522)
• United States
24 Aug 08
i probly wudnt listen i def wud walk if i was walking and there was no cars. aha. walking u have to get somewere and well u cant get there pretty face.and well its hot here so ide like to get there faster. aha.
@3cardmonte (5098)
•
24 Aug 08
i do try to follow the signs but if there are no cars coming i do tend to go.If i am with my nieces and nephews then i would wait until the green light.
@banadux (630)
• United States
24 Aug 08
I try to obey pedestrian signs for the most part, but if the road is completely empty I don't see any reason to wait around. Especially if you are at one of those lights that is notoriously slow for changing. In general they are good signs to follow for your own safety, but no matter what the signs say I always look both ways before crossing the street.





