It’s indicative of either a lack of respect for one’s time, or an outsized amount of trust in the establishment. I don’t like either.
It’s indicative of either a lack of respect for one’s time, or an outsized amount of trust in the establishment. I don’t like either.
As an south east asian, the term “jaywalk” is such a foreign concept to me, that it only appear on TV show and movie. The only country in asean that fine jaywalker is Singapore, and it’s a significantly walkable city. The rest? We’re shit. In my country, it’s only “illegal” to do so if there’s a pedestrian bridge nearby, and you jump the fence. Otherwise? It’s perfectly legally gray zone to play frogger. And we have to play frogger most of the time to get to the other side because the nearest pedestrian bridge might be 2, 5, and sometime 10km away. Zebra line? No one respect that, and no one will slow down from 80kmph to 0 to let anyone cross. So while jaywalking is legal, it’s because the infrastructure is shit.