▲ | testfrequency 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
TIL. LA doesn’t have complex traffic? What sort of traffic do we have in LA then? LA is walkable, it’s lazy (and mostly incorrect) to say LA isn’t walkable. LA County is massive, and depending on where you want to pick a comparison from, you may prove yourself either right or wrong. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | rickyhatespeas 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Traffic on the sidewalk is a daily occurrence and often necessity in NYC. I'm not sure exactly how every area in LA is but often (as in pretty much constantly every day) in Manhattan or Brooklyn drivers don't obey the lines on the road, don't care to bump objects and cars to fit into a spot, literally threaten to hit other cars to get anywhere. There's a bit of a "do what you have to" mentality with NY traffic that I haven't seen in any other east coast or mid-western city. I think that poses some unique challenges that I've often seen video of Waymos freezing up when facing similar scenarios, which could cause huge issues in most of the city. | |||||||||||||||||
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▲ | kingkawn 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
there is nowhere in LA with the complex intermingling of pedestrian, car, bicycle, and motorbike traffic of anywhere in the boroughs other than Staten. LA it’s gridlock or go. There’s nothing complicated about it other than strategizing where is gridlock and where is Go. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | mtalantikite 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Crossing the street as a pedestrian without a walk signal in NYC goes: - look in the direction of oncoming traffic as you approach the intersection, cross if you think you can make it without breaking your stride - if there is traffic, step off the curb into the street and wait for a large enough gap in traffic to walk against the light - if there is backed up traffic, find a gap to walk in between Wait until New Yorkers figure out that Waymos will detect you and yield in order to avoid hitting you. People will just disregard and cross right in front of them. Also, yes, you can walk in LA, but the major difference here is that the sidewalks are for commuting here in NYC. We don't just walk for pleasure. | |||||||||||||||||
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