I pushed the button for the walk signal. It looks like they’ll have to change the ADA code to accommodate my disability. To heck with the drivers who want to get anywhere.
(Note, current code is pretty good, with 3mph being used as a guideline in setting the timing for a walk signal. Faster in some areas, a bit slower if you have a lot of older people with disabilities.)
ummmmm. NOT! If you enter an intersection under a green light, it doesn’t matter how many times it changes after that. You legally entered the intersection. However; If there is no reason for you to remain in the intersection, traffic, breakdown, etc, they can still write you a citation for obstructing traffic.
Farside99 over 7 years ago
I pushed the button for the walk signal. It looks like they’ll have to change the ADA code to accommodate my disability. To heck with the drivers who want to get anywhere.
(Note, current code is pretty good, with 3mph being used as a guideline in setting the timing for a walk signal. Faster in some areas, a bit slower if you have a lot of older people with disabilities.)
GROG Premium Member over 7 years ago
Can he help it if the light changes too quickly.
rekam Premium Member over 7 years ago
Gee, if only the policeman had given him a hands-up to get across instead of standing there counting.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 7 years ago
ummmmm. NOT! If you enter an intersection under a green light, it doesn’t matter how many times it changes after that. You legally entered the intersection. However; If there is no reason for you to remain in the intersection, traffic, breakdown, etc, they can still write you a citation for obstructing traffic.