Totally correct. I used this principle and after driving in Baghdad, Riyadh, Cairo and Dubai, I can tell you it works. When a traffic light turns green, that means you have the right to go, but common sense tells you to look out for the idiot coming from another direction trying to beat (and failing) to squeeze through on amber. Another example of driving defensively. Drive as if all other drivers on the road are morons. Each country has different level of morons and no country is immune.Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 2:27 am It's all about driving defensively, wherever in the World you drive.
Expect others to do the unexpected, allow plenty of room in front of you and when not accelerating keep that right foot hovering over the brake pedal.
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I used to cycle in London before learning to drive. That naturally makes me a lot more cautious and aware of my surroundings.
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And walk defensively.
I almost got knocked down at a pelican crossing an hour or so ago. Near the mall. I was with a child. He pressed the button. We waited for green.
Green. We waited a second or two to make sure. And started. I saw a car coming, and somehow felt he was not going to stop. Fortunately the child was holding my hand. I pulled him back. The car whizzed through. The car following stopped. He had his window open. I asked - was that a red light? And he simply nodded his head. First car was, I believe, a Cypriot driver. Young.
I almost got knocked down at a pelican crossing an hour or so ago. Near the mall. I was with a child. He pressed the button. We waited for green.
Green. We waited a second or two to make sure. And started. I saw a car coming, and somehow felt he was not going to stop. Fortunately the child was holding my hand. I pulled him back. The car whizzed through. The car following stopped. He had his window open. I asked - was that a red light? And he simply nodded his head. First car was, I believe, a Cypriot driver. Young.
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I do wonder sometimes, is there any point in traffic lights and pedestrian crossings here ????
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Although it is a serious matter, your response did make me laugh. The more I think about it, you may well be right also.
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