Worrying mistake made at the pedestrian crossing. Titi Aur: They were not taught / High risk of accident / video

Worrying mistake made at the pedestrian crossing. Titi Aur: They were not taught / High risk of accident / video
Worrying mistake made at the pedestrian crossing. Titi Aur: They were not taught / High risk of accident / video
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In the DC Conducem show, Titi Aur, specialist in defensive driving and road safety, spoke about young people who do not take care when crossing pedestrians and prefer to keep their eyes on their phones and guide themselves according to the sound signals they hear .

“I noticed a worrying phenomenon: at the traffic lights at the pedestrian crossing, there are those noises for red and green. I have noticed children in general, who stand at traffic lights with their eyes on their phones, listen to the sound of red, and when the sound of green comes on, they also cross the street with their eyes on their phones. They don’t look at all”, said journalist Florin Răvdan.

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“What they don’t know, because no one taught them, is that those sounds are for disabled people, for those who can’t see. People who can’t see also raise their cane to alert the driver even more. The blind man hears that the sound for the pass has been activated, but he can’t see whether a car is coming or not, so he raises his stick.

Even the drivers don’t know the sign anymore. When a person raises his cane it means that he is blind and that person sometimes takes it upon himself to cross where there is no crosswalk.

These young people instinctively felt that at the pedestrian crossing they can keep their eyes on their phones and when the light turns green they can pass, but without taking into account the fact that not all cars stop at red lights”, he said, at DC Conducem , Titi Aur, defensive driving specialist.

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The article is in Romanian

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