i.e. "My company set up their crawfish boil at the east end of the parking lot. Big crowd of people, and I hate crawfish. But I really prefer using that east exit, so eff 'em, I'm running them over."
I assume we are misunderstanding. If the light is green, you do not have the 'right of way' to step out into traffic. If it is green, that means pedestrians may cross in the other direction.
In a road yes, in a parking lot, no. By your logic people could have a county fair in a parking lot and a car could literally drive into the parking lot and run people over who don't get out of the way.
It’s in a parking lot. Pedestrians have the right of way. You ever been to a sporting event or a concert where you’re often “trapped” by pedestrians? You think just because there’s a bunch of people that may be blocking you from getting out you can just run those people down too?
im opposed to anyone blocking traffic regardless.
i.e. "My company set up their crawfish boil at the east end of the parking lot. Big crowd of people, and I hate crawfish. But I really prefer using that east exit, so eff 'em, I'm running them over."
That's damn near what this is.
If you decide the cross the road during a green light, that's on you.
I assume we are misunderstanding. If the light is green, you do not have the 'right of way' to step out into traffic. If it is green, that means pedestrians may cross in the other direction.
This was a parking lot
Sir, this is a Wendy's.
Nobody was blocking her car. She had a clear path to reverse.
In a road yes, in a parking lot, no. By your logic people could have a county fair in a parking lot and a car could literally drive into the parking lot and run people over who don't get out of the way.
It’s in a parking lot. Pedestrians have the right of way. You ever been to a sporting event or a concert where you’re often “trapped” by pedestrians? You think just because there’s a bunch of people that may be blocking you from getting out you can just run those people down too?