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by nothrabannosir
2850 days ago
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> part of the traffic codex that seems to be unknown to literally all British drivers is the one that says "pedestrians have priority over cars making a turn" They have a very efficient system for reminding fellow road users, though. Two fingers in the air slightly apart, a pedestrian’s walking legs upside down, indicating the priority reversal. People are generally very receptive to this, because it is quintessentially British to understand you have to live together harmoniously to get ahead in life. |
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Note to non-UK-residents: The described gesture is, in fact, a very rude insulting gesture:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_sign#As_an_insult