What on earth IS it with Sydney Drivers?....
I was walking across a zebra crossing, that's right, a signed, raised hump, clear as day in broad daylight zebra crossing, while wearing a yellow shirt (therefore highly visible) and nearly got run over.
W. T. F.
I was already 1/3 of the way across when this white car comes up to the cross, halts for a millisecond before it continues to drive across my path. To make things worse, it's an old white woman, who has the gall to look at me straight in the face as she drives on through the crossing.
The car behind her stopped normally at the crossing as I walked on and just shook my head at the while car as it went off into the distance.
What is wrong with people these days that they can't stop the car for five seconds and not endanger the lives of innocent people crossing pedestrian zebra crossings? I would expect it in some parts of Asia, and had it been some redneck or Asian person in the car, I would probably not be so upset, but it was a white grandmother type, which is what annoys me even more. She was probably a racist or something. She did have enough time to stop too by the way, so it wasn't a "oh, can't stop, will shoot through" situation.
Sydney drivers, honestly.
I was walking across a zebra crossing, that's right, a signed, raised hump, clear as day in broad daylight zebra crossing, while wearing a yellow shirt (therefore highly visible) and nearly got run over.
W. T. F.
I was already 1/3 of the way across when this white car comes up to the cross, halts for a millisecond before it continues to drive across my path. To make things worse, it's an old white woman, who has the gall to look at me straight in the face as she drives on through the crossing.
The car behind her stopped normally at the crossing as I walked on and just shook my head at the while car as it went off into the distance.
What is wrong with people these days that they can't stop the car for five seconds and not endanger the lives of innocent people crossing pedestrian zebra crossings? I would expect it in some parts of Asia, and had it been some redneck or Asian person in the car, I would probably not be so upset, but it was a white grandmother type, which is what annoys me even more. She was probably a racist or something. She did have enough time to stop too by the way, so it wasn't a "oh, can't stop, will shoot through" situation.
Sydney drivers, honestly.
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