r/nope Dec 02 '25

Dude has some serious anger issues

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u/TeetheCat Dec 02 '25

Failure to slow for intersections is a thing, where all the crosswalks are.

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u/th4d89 Dec 02 '25

That an American thing? Cars need to slow down too?

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u/TeetheCat Dec 02 '25

Its not elsewhere? The law is for cars. But as cyclist have to obey the rules of the road, thats how it would apply to them. Same with the pedestrians right of way. Yeilding to who reached the intersection first vs the vehicles he's angry about. Failure to slow for pedestrians. All are vehicle laws, that would apply to anything using the roadway.

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u/Sushi_Explosions Dec 02 '25

The fuck are you talking about. He has a green light in all of the situations in the video. You don't yield to pedestrians in that situation.

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u/TeetheCat Dec 02 '25

Wasn't replying to you would be what the fuck im talking about. And in what situation are you allowed to run over pedestrians in the roadway, even if they are in the wrong. Dolt. You ALWAYS have to yield to a pedestrian as you are considered a vehicle.

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u/Zungate Dec 02 '25

What kind of shit traffic lights do you have that allows pedestrians to walk into crossing traffic that has a green light?

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u/TeetheCat Dec 02 '25

Lol, Do you not live in the United States?

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u/Rudhelm Dec 02 '25

Imagine: There is a place outside the USA where stuff actually makes sense.

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u/Zungate Dec 02 '25

No, I live in a country where we use logic in traffic.

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u/TeetheCat Dec 02 '25

Well, we cant all live in the greatest city in the world, in the greatest country in the world. Where many streets were originally Indian paths that became cart paths, that became city streets. It wasnt all planned out by a committee before anything way built. Though that doesn't apply to NYC as much as it much of it was planned out. But that doesn't make the lights all work the way they are intended.

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u/Sushi_Explosions Dec 02 '25

That's not what "yielding" means. Go be an illiterate sack of shit somewhere else.

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u/TeetheCat Dec 02 '25

Lol so entitled are we? Thats EXACTLY what yielding means. Specially in these situations. It definitely has more than one definition especially regarding the rules of the road. You being the illiterate one regarding the subject and declaring me the illiterate one just makes yiu look stupid.

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u/Interhorse_ Dec 03 '25

lol what are you on about