After my experiences in rural France and Frankfurt this summer, I started to ignore the basic road traffic rule for pedestrians in Hungary (wait until you don't see any cars in both directions and then cross the zebra...), step down whether cars slow down or not, and start to walk while staring right in the eyes of the driver of the first car.
I produced a number of surprised looks and strong brakings after an incredulous first two seconds. But surprisingly, I have never been honked yet. *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
step down whether cars slow down or not, and start to walk while staring right in the eyes of the driver of the first car.
I thought that was how you're supposed to cross zebras. I've always done that, since I was knee high. Treat traffic with contempt, always. keep to the Fen Causeway
Unfortunately, if I'd follow my own approach in SA, I would've been six feet under.
[1]Yeah, a double negative! [2]I will now return to my regular sentence-to-expletive ratio. "The basis of optimism is sheer terror" - Oscar Wilde