OK, been going down to pea island, past the refuge center here lately. There is a crosswalk there. Is this a mandatory stop, when people are wanting to cross? It's hard to stop sometimes, being a 55mph stretch, with a line of cars behind. I've stopped before and ticked some people off behind me. Does anyone know?
I err on the side of Courtesy.
If you are STANDING ON THE STRIPES at the edge of the road, proceeding to cross, Is That In?
What you say? I err on the side of Courtesy.
We were headed south on 12 today when I read your post. Hubby says vehicles have to stop, but both of us think that there should be a warning sign earlier on to make vehicles aware of the upcoming crosswalk. I mean...55 MPH. A lot different than driving through the villages and encountering pedestrians. Very dangerous IMO at Pea Island. Great question!!
We were headed south on 12 today when I read your post. Hubby says vehicles have to stop, but both of us think that there should be a warning sign earlier on to make vehicles aware of the upcoming crosswalk. I mean...55 MPH. A lot different than driving through the villages and encountering pedestrians. Very dangerous IMO at Pea Island. Great question!!NCDOT should really make the speed limit 35mph 500ft before the cross walk in both directions. I also thought the 55mph at the cross walk there was crazy
Our neighborhood has warning lights at crosswalks. You push a button when you want to cross, it activates flashing lights to alert drivers and you cross. Sounds like something like this would be good for the Pea Island crosswalk.
I had a somewhat different experience a couple weeks ago. Was southbound on the beach road, a Friday afternoon and plenty of folks around, so I was doing about 30, and paying attention to the crosswalks. Ahead I saw what appeared to be a local guy, on a bicycle, crossing towards the beach. He pulled right out in front of me. I really didn’t slow down, as it appeared that he would clear my lane by the time I got up to him. Anyway, as I went by him, he turned around and yelled at me and pointed back down at the crosswalk. I wanted to turn around and tell him “Hey genius, you’re not a pedestrian. On a bicycle, you are considered a vehicle. Walk your bike in the crosswalk next time.” Or something like that, but I wasn’t interested in a confrontation so I kept going. Agree on the Pea Island issue. You just gotta be careful there and anticipate. I have a friend who was towing a boat going through there. A state trooper happened to be coming the other direction and stopped for some folks who weren’t even close to the crosswalk, but were heading towards it. He couldn’t stop in time anyway and went through. Ticketed, needless to say.
That is all the more reason for the sheriff to chime in on this thread and clear things up for us.
That is all the more reason for the sheriff to chime in on this thread and clear things up for us.I'm thinking Chief Doug won't touch this place w a 10 foot poll But, individual requests/questions? The man is incredibly communicative; a very refreshing trait in today's world of "no comment"EDIT: if you don't know him, seriously call/meet him...dude you are 1) ex USCG (an institution, as you know, around here and a helo aviator at that) and 2) I think you were also a rescue swimmer? Might be getting you mixed up with another guy? ASTs are a special breed. Heck, part of that program exceeds that of Coronado's BUD/S program.