The lack of awareness of their surroundings is really quite incredible.
Especially at night.They walk toward you, head down staring into their phone. Or walking with their head turned around talking to someone behind them. Totally oblivious.They get within a few feet and i have to call out HEY! to awaken them to their surroundings.The lack of awareness of their surroundings is really quite incredible.
This isn't a Korean only thing.I read a few years ago about cities in Germany putting the pedestrian light signals in the sidewalk, because people were always looking down at their phones.
Let me add the one dangerous thing. Kids especially but some other Koreans will look at the green walk light at a crosswalk and just walk straight across. No looking left or right. That is really dumb. I try to tell kids to look both ways repeatedly while crossing even if they have the light. You can't trust drivers or cars. Never trust them even if you can. But, no spatial awareness.
It is a rare sight to see any Korean looking 2 ways before crossing a road or river path. Even looking one way is a hard task.
we have those at the crosswalks near my school lol
Cool. Pictures please ....
Things in my neck of the woods have improved *dramatically* over the last decade.Many of the zebras now have traffic lights and cameras, so the drivers take them seriously. The kids in my primary schools all get road safety lessons, so I rarely see young kids attempting suicide by car anymore.I've also noticed, especially with younger drivers, that Koreans are adhering to traffic laws a lot more: I think the new (and far more stringent) driving license requirements have made a big difference in how people think about driving.It's been a long time coming, but I think that driving safety has come a very long way in a very short period of time.Of course, on the other hand, there are still those bongo trucks driven by 60 year old dudes who treat everything on asphalt as part of their own personal fiefdoms.
I really, really, really try to stay away from people on sidewalks when I ride my bike. And it makes me so annoyed when they make a startled sound every time I pass them. But I swear, not a single person can look forward and see anything, and I swear, no matter what way I go, they walk straight towards where I am going. I care less and less about scaring people who are on their phones and have no idea what is happening around them. I don't slow down anymore.