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Old 24-11-2015, 10:38 AM   #61
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Il also add, I believe drivers actually are obliged by law to give way anywhere... Otherwise any pedestrian that stepped foot on a road would be fair game.
Drivers have a duty of care not to injure a pedestrian (that means, if you can avoid them, you have to)

If they step out in front of you at 80ks with a metre to spare, then its not going to apply, but if they're walking along a carpark and you mow them down, well, enjoy your bus pass ;)
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Old 24-11-2015, 11:22 AM   #62
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In car parks common sense for both parties
Pedestrians, don't blindly walk in front of a car. There are usually designated areas to cross and if there isn't normal road crossing applies, look both ways and then cross. It is a shared zone not a right of passage.

Drivers, for god sake it is a car park not a race track, stop driving like an idiot and be mindful of your surroundings. Those lines on the road, pedestrian crossings, please obey them, don't try and race through and nearly collect people walking. Countless times i have punch windows, panels and thrown items at cars cause morons decide to rush through as we've started crossing.
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Old 24-11-2015, 07:56 PM   #63
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In car parks common sense for both parties
Pedestrians, don't blindly walk in front of a car. There are usually designated areas to cross and if there isn't normal road crossing applies, look both ways and then cross. It is a shared zone not a right of passage.

Drivers, for god sake it is a car park not a race track, stop driving like an idiot and be mindful of your surroundings. Those lines on the road, pedestrian crossings, please obey them, don't try and race through and nearly collect people walking. Countless times i have punch windows, panels and thrown items at cars cause morons decide to rush through as we've started crossing.
Yeah, I'm hearing ya.
It's a war zone out there people, today's society seems to be ME ME ME. If common sense was so common, everyone would have it
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Old 24-11-2015, 08:37 PM   #64
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It absolutely sh!ts me when backing out of a shopping centre car park when you are looking for other cars speeding past behind you and others possibly reversing out behind you. But then pedestrians that walk behind you as you are reversing out and look at you as though your eyes were painted on. I always let cars reverse out before I walk past them, but that's just me.
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Old 25-11-2015, 01:46 PM   #65
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I always find it's easier to give way.

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Old 25-11-2015, 01:57 PM   #66
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"You must also give way to pedestrians – even if there is no marked pedestrian crossing – if there is any danger of colliding with them."
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I'm always telling my kids to be careful in carparks. They are more dangerous than the roads. People are not paying full attention; looking for car spaces, checking shopping lists, backing out in low-vision situations etc.
As said earlier, a bit of common sense goes a long way. Unfortunately, you have to go a long way to find any common sense!!
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...........pedestrian crossings, please obey them, don't try and race through and nearly collect people walking.

This exact same thing happened to me last week at T-Intersection in our local shopping strip.

The driver turned into the street with the crossing which is about 4 metres from the corner and slowed, so I stepped onto the crossing and suddenly he must have decided he could beat me and accelerated almost taking the toenails off one of my feet.

What is it that makes people think that is in anyway legal let alone a safe way to drive?

Its incidents like this that makes me hesitant to cross even at designated locations when a car is approaching as you don’t know what kind of driving mentality you’re up against.
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This exact same thing happened to me last week at T-Intersection in our local shopping strip.

The driver turned into the street with the crossing which is about 4 metres from the corner and slowed, so I stepped onto the crossing and suddenly he must have decided he could beat me and accelerated almost taking the toenails off one of my feet.

What is it that makes people think that is in anyway legal let alone a safe way to drive?

Its incidents like this that makes me hesitant to cross even at designated locations when a car is approaching as you don’t know what kind of driving mentality you’re up against.
In this situation, i'd personally let the car go through (wave them through) as its safer for me to stand on the side of the road than to have them get tboned by some moron on their phone (and potentially land on top of me while i'm trying to cross)
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Why can't they design and implement a car park where pedestrians and cars are kept separate? I know it would take more land but it is a place I'd go to every time. Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre is near to me and has the worst car park design I have seen. What idiot thought it was a good idea to have the moving traffic adjacent to the shops so EVERY PEDESTRIAN has to interact with cars?
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Technology has a solution: http://insights.globalspec.com/artic...sletter&cid=nl
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Hitachi Automotive Systems and Clarion Co. say they have developed technology that prevents auto-pedestrian collisions by predicting changes in pedestrian movements and calculating optimum speed patterns in real time. The technology has been verified for implementation at safe and practical driving speeds using experimental vehicles, a statement says.

The companies say that successful autonomous driving depends on the recognition of various kinds of obstacles and moving objects including vehicles and pedestrians. Predicting their movements and potential changes in their movements using a real-time implementation of a driving plan to prevent collisions is a necessary step.

Features of the Hitachi/Clarion technology include:

Speed control based on prediction of change in movement – The technology predicts future movements based on the positional relationships of Speed control based on prediction of pedestrian movement

The technology models the change in movement involved in changing paths toward a space with low-risk potential when pedestrians try to avoid parked vehicles and other obstacles. The best speed pattern is calculated to minimize changes in acceleration, maintaining a practical speed without decelerating when safety can be maintained.

High-speed calculation of optimum speed – When there are multiple moving objects and obstacles, maintenance of safety and practicality of speed must be considered. Rapid calculations are necessary to establish optimum speed values. The technology provides rapid access to the memory storing the collision probability map, reducing calculations necessary to establish optimum values. The path plan for the autonomous vehicle is fixed in advance, and a 1D map that omits road-width information is used, enabling high-speed access to memory. The companies say this effect was validated using an FPGA test board to verify that calculations can be increased by up to 200x faster than with software processing using generic embedded processors.

Tests results show that it is possible to achieve practical speeds for passing through pedestrians and driving within the standard comfortable speeds for acceleration and for change of acceleration. Further tests using experimental vehicles in different driving environments will be conducted, the companies say. The technology was developed with the cooperation of the Pongsathorn Laboratory of the Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.
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We're all in here ****ting on pedestrians, and we all seem to have the same bad experience.

The problem is, other times we're these pain in the *** pedestrians and we might not even know it.

*plot twist*
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We're all in here ****ting on pedestrians, and we all seem to have the same bad experience.

The problem is, other times we're these pain in the *** pedestrians and we might not even know it.

*plot twist*
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Why can't they design and implement a car park where pedestrians and cars are kept separate? I know it would take more land but it is a place I'd go to every time. Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre is near to me and has the worst car park design I have seen. What idiot thought it was a good idea to have the moving traffic adjacent to the shops so EVERY PEDESTRIAN has to interact with cars?
They plan to use as much space to allocate to car spots. They won't sacrifice this for pedestrian space.
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This is all common sense. If your on foot walking through a carpark, check before you cross and if your in a vehicle don't drive 40km/h in an area that could have up too 100s of pedestrians and small children scattered through it.These are the sorts of things high schools should be teaching 'how to not be a spanner'
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Cars pulling out driveways on the street is another one that concerns me.
It use to be that they would wait for cars on the street to go by, now they pull out in front of you without warning and you have to stop and wait for them to get out.

Happened to me a few days ago only I didn't stop. Should of seen the guy pull back into his driveway it was a classic.
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Cars pulling out driveways on the street is another one that concerns me.

It use to be that they would wait for cars on the street to go by, now they pull out in front of you without warning and you have to stop and wait for them to get out.



Happened to me a few days ago only I didn't stop. Should of seen the guy pull back into his driveway it was a classic.

Why didn't you just stop? Seems like the human thing to do.
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Cars pulling out driveways on the street is another one that concerns me.
It use to be that they would wait for cars on the street to go by, now they pull out in front of you without warning and you have to stop and wait for them to get out.

Happened to me a few days ago only I didn't stop. Should of seen the guy pull back into his driveway it was a classic.
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Cars pulling out driveways on the street is another one that concerns me.
It use to be that they would wait for cars on the street to go by, now they pull out in front of you without warning and you have to stop and wait for them to get out.

Happened to me a few days ago only I didn't stop. Should of seen the guy pull back into his driveway it was a classic.
Legally they must give way to all traffic and wait to enter the roadway when safe.

Nowadays, everyone thinks they have right-of-way regardless and just pull out. Then cry a sob story when they get hit! "Why did YOU hit me when you could see me pulling out?" Yup, they blame you.
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Why didn't you just stop? Seems like the human thing to do.
Because I'm making a ****en stand that's why. I'm sick to death of people not following the road rules. It's my right of way he needs to ****en wait for me.
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I run with the philosophy that i dont drive on the footpath so dont walk in the road
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Because I'm making a ****en stand that's why. I'm sick to death of people not following the road rules. It's my right of way he needs to ****en wait for me.

You are what's wrong with our country today. This attitude of self before anyone else. You should get some guns just in case anyone disses' you. You show them.
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Cars pulling out driveways on the street is another one that concerns me.
ticks me off too. its apparently illegal in nsw to reverse out of a driveway if the oncoming traffic is obscured by a fence on the property, but I dont know anyone who has heard of that one being enforced. Yet it happens to be at least once a week, they just dont look and are surprised to find a car on the road when they actually bother to look around. The last 2 people who reversed into my stationary car didnt look either, at least it was my car & not some elderly person or small child they hit .
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You are what's wrong with our country today. This attitude of self before anyone else. You should get some guns just in case anyone disses' you. You show them.
The driver sticking out of the driveway sounds more to me like his/her attitude is 'self before anyone else', or am I missing something? I thought when you're coming out of a driveway the onus is on you to give way to traffic??
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You are what's wrong with our country today. This attitude of self before anyone else. You should get some guns just in case anyone disses' you. You show them.
Actually it's the other way around but keep telling yourself I am wrong. I already own 3 guns, 2 hunters 1 hand held. Licensed and fully trained. In addition I have a head that's screwed on straight.

And on that note I'm off to the pub for a proper beer.
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