why do they press the button

why do they press the button

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steveobes

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631 posts

194 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Nearly every day i come across some prat,im talking about able bodied adults here,that instead of just
looking and waiting for the odd car to pass by and crossing the road, have to press the crossing button.
What is wrong with these people.

Sneaky Schnell

1,507 posts

220 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Maybe they like the little green man.

paddyhasneeds

58,927 posts

225 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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I think it's just habit tbh.

I've often thought the same when I've been driving down a perfectly and obviously clear road and spotted someone off in the distance walk up to the crossing and push the button without even looking or thinking.

Night Runner

12,320 posts

209 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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I do hate these fools.

Single car on the road approaching and they press the button, instead of waiting a few seconds and being ever so slightly safer.

As bad as the fkwits who press the button as an Ambiwlans is approaching on blues & twos - can you really be THAT stupid?

bimsb6

8,432 posts

236 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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more importantly why do so many people feel the need to cross within spitting distance of a crossing but not use it ,not just able bodied but pensioners that can barely walk think dodging the traffic is a good idea 'kin retards

Xerstead

714 posts

193 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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steveobes said:
Nearly every day i come across some prat,im talking about able bodied adults here,that instead of just
looking and waiting for the odd car to pass by and crossing the road, have to press the crossing button.
What is wrong with these people.
It's the ones that press the button (on a clear road) before looking, look, then cross straight away that annoy me. They're well on the other side before the next car comes along as the light turns red mad

steveobes

Original Poster:

631 posts

194 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Thats what i was talking about, not on a busy road of course
Out of habit i suppose or some sort of ocd thing

ambuletz

11,281 posts

196 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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I hardly ever press the button. only if the traffic is fairly heavy and fast moving do i ever press it. other then that, if there is a gap i can take to walk across the road I'll wait for it.

andym1603

1,855 posts

187 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Surely if they crossed the road without stopping the traffic at a crossing, and subsequently get hit, any insurance
claim against the driver is going to be compromised.
Most crossings are timed in the region of twenty seconds. Thats not long to wait.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

299 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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I use the button. I do not have a crystal ball and most cars have brakes.

shovelheadrob

1,564 posts

186 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Xerstead said:
It's the ones that press the button (on a clear road) before looking, look, then cross straight away that annoy me. They're well on the other side before the next car comes along as the light turns red mad
+1, I use the button if I am with my dog or with children, to teach them the safe way (the dog hasn't got the hang of it yet though!) but I will always wait for the green light.

FraserLFA

5,083 posts

189 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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THe only crossing i regularly use where i press the button regardles of traffic is cloaked by bushes on one side, so i can't see cars coming, but they can see a red light.

All other crossings are on busy roads that would be impossible to cross without the little green man.

Night Runner

12,320 posts

209 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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jmorgan said:
I use the button. I do not have a crystal ball and most cars have brakes.
Surely you would only consider crossing without the assistance of 'the button' when the road would be clear after the car had passed you.

Therefore the car would not need to pointlessly stop and it would be safer as you would not be asking the car to stop with you in it's path.

I'm sure your crystal ball could tell you it's much harder for a car to hit you if you give it a few seconds to pass, so it is heading away from you.

LuS1fer

42,583 posts

260 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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They're all lstening to iPods.

twazzock

1,930 posts

184 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Many of these buttons are just placebos anyway.

deveng

3,920 posts

195 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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steveobes said:
Nearly every day i come across some prat,im talking about able bodied adults here,that instead of just
looking and waiting for the odd car to pass by and crossing the road, have to press the crossing button.
What is wrong with these people.
Why not? Setting a good example to children? They feel safer knowing the traffic has a red light?

What a pointless observation you have made.

plg

4,106 posts

225 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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steveobes said:
Nearly every day i come across some prat,im talking about able bodied adults here,that instead of just
looking and waiting for the odd car to pass by and crossing the road, have to press the crossing button.
What is wrong with these people.
I'd rather they pressed the button to be honest rather than run out in gaps...

jmorgan

36,010 posts

299 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Night Runner said:
Surely you would only consider crossing without the assistance of 'the button' when the road would be clear after the car had passed you.

Therefore the car would not need to pointlessly stop and it would be safer as you would not be asking the car to stop with you in it's path.

I'm sure your crystal ball could tell you it's much harder for a car to hit you if you give it a few seconds to pass, so it is heading away from you.
If the coast is clear enough obviously. But some places have lights placed without good clear view especially with loons that have lead boots. So I press the button rather than wait for a gap that may never appear.

Edit. Or I cannot see far enough for someone doing 60 etc.

Arun_D

2,317 posts

210 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Not really that hard to wait for the light to turn back to green is it?

Baryonyx

18,107 posts

174 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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The worst are the tts who press the button, then cross when the road is clear and walk off, leaving you stuck at a red light. I was driving home at 2AM the other day and some arsewipe did this on a quiet road, with no cars in sight. Cue me turning up, stuck at his red light as he strolls off. If I had had the roof down I would have shouted "" at him as I drove off into the night.