It would seem that perceived standards of Air Traffic Control and pedestrian/zebra crossings have a lot in common. 99.9% of the time when one steps on to a ped'n xing in the UK, Northern Europe, US/Canada, Aus, NZ or Kong Kong/Singapore, then one stands a pretty good chance of making it to the other side of the road unscathed. I can't say - from my experience, that the same applies in Italy, Greece etc.
Last edited by Bedder believeit; 25th May 2007 at 15:30.