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Problem is it doesnt work in the game as it would in real life. In real life people dont just run infront of a car and block traffic, they wait for an opening where you can run across without being hit. In the game they just mindlessly cross causing huge traffic jams… So its a stupid design decision.. I want to be able to make pedestrian overpasses at busy junctions to have traffic flow but it doesnt work, because a few decides to just cross and clog up the traffic.
Yeah, sounds like what some people do, unfortunately people are mindless... better yet, it's always someone else's fault if they are.
Yes I want robots. If they could simulate the illegal crossing realisticly, wich they dont, then I would like it. But not like it is now, just slowly walking across a busy intersection, causing a huge jam…
Jaywalking is about crossing a zebra line when the light are red, and has nothing to do with crossing a highspeed intersection where there is no zebra line. What would happen in real life is that you would probably die in the attemt if walking slowly across such places…
I’m not sure where you’re from, but in America, jaywalking is defined as crossing a roadway where there is no pedestrian crossing marking.
Indeed, many people do in fact cross in front of fast/heavy traffic, often forcing vehicles to stop, or almost getting hit. Very, very common occurrence in my area. Also, I live in California, where jaywalking laws were abolished, so the problem is even more pronounced these days (although to be fair, the penalties for jaywalking were borderline parody).
do you just cross roads on cosswalks?