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  • OUT OF THE WAAAAAAY!
  • cfinnimore
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    Why did 20 people decide to cross the road at a little red man?

    To nearly cause a massive bicycle to humans interface.

    Me and two other cyclists pulling emergency stops amid pinging of bells and shouting has left me confused.
    Bloody cyclists.

    bearnecessities
    Full Member

    amid pinging of bells

    Yup, sounds apocalyptic. 🙂

    jota180
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    They figured there was little chance of the bikes stopping at their red light so nothing lost by walking

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    DezB
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    Cos people are idiots.

    chambord
    Free Member

    This happens regularly commuting down Oxford Road in Manchester. Bloody students!

    10
    Full Member

    Cos people are idiots.

    This.

    joshvegas
    Free Member

    Get yourself an airzound.

    Happens on buchanan street and 120decibels has quite an effect!

    Kunstler
    Full Member

    Why did 20 people decide to cross the road at a little red man?

    Bridges/Royal Mile junction? Though that’s usually the jaywalking hotspot of the tourist season. With extended times on traffic light sequences to accommodate trams, jaywalking is now the fastest way to get around anywhere near Princes Street.

    thebrowndog
    Free Member

    Its the Sheep Effect. First person probably had a look and figured he could get across safely. The idiots behind him just assumed the light had changed and moved off. Sheep do it. And goats. And lemmings.

    piedidiformaggio
    Free Member

    Saw a nasty collision on the way to the station tonight.

    Two pedestrians running towards each other ‘cos the red man was showing and cars were coming. BOOM!!! they hit each other and knocked each other to the ground 😆

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