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Yeah, this fairly normal. It's not like it's every street. These are boulevards, like arteries through a city. The traffic isn't high enough for a highway but too much for single lanes. Usually lined with businesses and stuff like that.
I've been a walker for most of my life. It's really not a big deal. You cross when you can. Stopping in the median/island is normal. Most of the time you just cross at a corner that has traffic lights though.
The whole vehicles must stop for pedestrians thing gets really overblown. I never want cars to stop for me. They're 2+ ton metal objects moving faster than I can move, I want them to go past and be away from me. The only time I've ever been hit by a car was when one stopped for me, the driver stopped paying attention, and suddenly hit the gas when I was directly in front of them.
I wave them to pass me. It's just easier.
These "boulevards" are properly called stroads and need to all be demolished.
I thought that's what the guy in the video said but I chalked it up me not hearing him right lol.
Never heard of stroads before. Thanks
Stroads are the abomination that happens when traffic engineers try to build a street and a road at the same time and end up with the drawbacks of both and the advantages of neither. Would you like to know more?