I don’t think the French know what a queue is.
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@oblomov the pedestrian crossing is the most true of all of them. i took my (danish) partner to rome and i was like "ignore the crosswalks and the little walking man, just do your best". it was very difficult for him.
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@sdm we're a bit too free on that, but IMO other countries are a bit too uptight about it. I was nearly (fined? arrested? don't know) in Berlin for crossing with a red light in the park at the foot at the angel thingie. I looked both ways, there was no car in sight *anywhere*, with full view all around me, and crossed. I didn't even realize there was (1) a traffic light and (2) two cops on the other side, because I was focused on looking for vehicles.
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@oblomov yeah germany is strict on that but france is not; i cross on red in front of cops all the time.
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@GustavinoBevilacqua @sdm that's basically how it went for me with the cops. They checked my ID, and I'm pretty sure they just let me with go with a stern taking to because I was Italian.
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@oblomov @GustavinoBevilacqua it really depends. i've crossed on red in germany a few times, but you have to be strategic...and obviously not in front of cops.
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