- If someone is going the wrong way down a one-way, you really want to know about them. - It happens more often than you think. - It’s true, I don’t think very often. 
- deleted by creator - I stand in the street and yell at them until they back up and turn around on the street i live on 
 
- I personally see it on my street once or twice a month, seems unlikely I’d happen to see it every time it happens 
- And the person doing that is a bad driver and/or has attention problems 
 
- Pedestrians? - Moving from a walker hostile city to a walk friendly city, I forgot they existed and had some close calls. I’m pretty aware of them now. 
- Cyclists are the worst 
 
- I used to live next to a one way street that was two ways all around it. One of the only one way streets in that small town, next to where all the bars were, in a college town, and there was just enough of a hill to make it so two cars at opposite ends of it could not see each other. It was only a block long but the number of crashes and death defying attempts at crossing it on foot was astounding 
- Did that once, cost me 30 bucks. Didn’t see the sign, whoops. I did notice once it was too late tho. 
- I remember a vid of a cyclist going the wrong way down a 1 way street. Pedestrian didn’t look that way and bam. Guess who the cyclist blamed. - Where I’m from most one way streets are only one way for cars and such, bicycles are often explicitly allowed in both directions - Not to say that it was the case in the video 
 
 
- You should always be looking both ways, if not for vehicles, then at least for pedestrians who have no direction. 
- If you do it every time, you won’t forget when it’s important. - My friend complained that there is no reason to use turn signal to show me parking on the side of the remote road in the middle of the night. I just said “It’s a muscle memory”. Later he bought himself BMW and things came clear. 
 
- Yeah well looking the ‘wrong’ way on a 1 way street has stopped me from getting run over, and looking both ways before going on the green has saved my life from a red light runner when I was on my motorcycle. - You basically need to assume everyone in a car is an axe wielding maniac out to kill you if you’re on a motorcycle. I had a family member crash after a driver didn’t look left before pulling out of a driveway and put them out of commission for a few months, plus some new hardware. Stay safe! - That attitude has kept me alive for 23 years of riding. Many have tried to kill me, but I saw most of them coming and got lucky the couple times I didn’t. 
- if you’re - not on a motorcyclenot in a larger car
 
 
- Almost died once to a woman going 75 on the wrong side of the 4 lane divided road. I dodged her but she hit a car behind me. :/ - Always. Look. Both. Ways. 
- You never know if someone will be going wrong way down a one way street - I have done this - I had my license maybe a year, and i had gotten lost downtown at night. - I came to a T intersection, with a one way road, but couldn’t figure out which direction to go. I panicked and picked a direction - I only realized when i saw a row of headlights heading my way 
- I’ve had this happen 10+ times in my life, so always look both ways. 
 
- You never fucking know, dude. Better to be safe than sorry. The other driver can be at fault and still leave you with a permanent disability. 
- This is actually a good tool to explain the difference between those RPG stats that can be easy to mix up: - Perception is noticing you are crossing a one-way street. - Intelligence is understanding cars are only allowed to come from one direction. - Wisdom is looking in both directions before crossing anyway. - Dexterity is avoiding getting hit by the asshole going the wrong way down the street - Strength is dragging them out of the car afterwards - Forgot one  - Rizz? 
 
 
 
- One word: bicycles - Two words: electric scooters - You forgot dipshit drivers. - Three words: dip shit drivers. - Four words: I can’t spell well. 
 
- Bicycles (and electric scooters) are vehicles that should also be following the same rules as car, i.e. not driving the wrong way down a one way street and not bombing down the sidewalk. I mean, I still look both ways, but that’s because people are dumb maniacs on the road, not because bicycles. - should 
 
 
- I Bad an ambulance driving the wrong direction twice already, i keep looking both ways, thank you - Cops around here do it all the time. - There’s a one way at the end of my block, and I see at least 2 cops a week go down it the wrong way with no lights or sirens. 
 
- I’ve seen my fair share of people driving the wrong way on one-way roads. Can’t rely on people following the rules. - Rules are meant to be broken 
 
- You have to look the other way anyway in case there might be pedestrians or cyclists crossing your path. - Or another car 
 
- Being in a situation where I was on the highway being passed by an on coming car on the same side… you ALWAYS look both ways. Stupidity has no bounds. 
- Pedestrians and cyclists exist. Even on 2-way roads I’ve personally almost been run over multiple times on the right side of the road. A vehicle would drive up to the stop sign, look left, see no vehicles, then almost hit me as they turned right because they didn’t actually look where they were going… 
- Meanwhile: - Me crossing a 6 lane freeway.  - How did you post image? - Lemmy uses markdown, so almost any “how” question can be answered by looking up “how to x in markdown.” - For example, the first DDG result for “how to post an image in markdown”: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/markdown-markdown-images - official guide is at https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/ - True, but sometimes people get overwhelmed when looking at the full guide rather than a “how to do x” process. Like looking at a man page vs. an example subsection. - This is a great resource, though, and thank you! 
 
- Thanks! - Any time I can spread the good word of markdown, I’m happy to do so. - By the way, I don’t know which ones, but many Lemmy clients have buttons to simplify common markdown (links and images are notoriously easy to mess up). On my client, Connect, there are a row of buttons below the text entry area to help with formatting and syntax. It’s also how I upload images if posting from my local client rather than somewhere already online. - I don’t know your client, but it might be worth checking whether these buttons exist for you so you don’t have to remember / look up the syntax. 
 
 
 - PFM? Pure Fucking Magic. Dammit guess I will never know. 
 
 
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