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  • 00:00

    Can you believe the driver got a traffic ticket for this?

  • 00:10

    Neither can millions of Japanese people online.

  • 00:12

    Let’s take a look at the original event, the public’s response, and what happened

  • 00:17

    just the other day, to close it all off.

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    Legally, in Japan, drivers must yield to pedestrians at crosswalks.

  • 00:31

    But what would you do if a pedestrian gave you the “go ahead” motion?

  • 00:34

    It’s not even a question, right?

  • 00:36

    You'd go!

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    Recently, however, quite a few people in Japan have been getting ticketed for it.

  • 00:41

    This incident was the final straw that, with nice and clear dashcam footage, set the internet

  • 00:46

    ablaze.

  • 00:47

    Our driver sees the bus ahead moving and starts following, but upon seeing a pedestrian coming,

  • 00:53

    stops.

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    Then, another pedestrian coming from the left gives a hand sign telling the driver to go

  • 00:58

    head.

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    The driver motions, “no, you go”, but the pedestrian again insists, and the driver

  • 01:03

    proceeds through.

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    The driver is soonafter stopped by the police.

  • 01:07

    Here’s the driver speaking through

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    a voice changer.

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    The news report on

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    this has some other pedestrian interviews about it.

  • 02:02

    Even according to the Japanese Law, at a crosswalk, a car must come to a complete stop, and must

  • 02:07

    not obstruct the passage of pedestrians.

  • 02:09

    But the law does not clearly say anything about going before the pedestrian.

  • 02:13

    Here’s some of the comments on the video.

  • 02:16

    Note that the driver intended to contest the penalty.

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    Instead of this, can we crack down on drivers that blow straight through crosswalks while

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    pedestrians are there?

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    Come on, win for us driver!

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    To help make motorists aware of what they should be careful of, and to help pedestrians

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    know what to do if they find themselves in this situation.

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    We don’t need cops like this.

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    I want the driver to win!

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    I don’t have a license, so this is purely the opinion of a pedestrian, but at times

  • 02:43

    when, due to an injury or something, I’m unable to walk quickly, I always let cars

  • 02:47

    go first.

  • 02:48

    Sometimes, pedestrians want cars to go first, so I hope the police can be flexible.

  • 02:53

    I saw someone reply to this on Twitter, saying “From now on, let’s all let police cars

  • 02:57

    go first then” lol

  • 03:00

    YouTube User Kim Jong Un says: “There was no disturbance to the pedestrian – instead

  • 03:04

    of doing this kind of stuff, they should to crack down on more dangerous behaviour.”

  • 03:08

    At this point, a YouTuber lawyer guy named Fujiyoshi gets involved.

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    6 months ago, because of a sudden rise in the issue of similar traffic tickets in Yamanashi

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    prefecture, he uploaded a video where he called the Yamanashi Prefecture’s Police Headquarters

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    and asked them about it.

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    The officer said generally people would not be penalized for such a thing.

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    Then, he calls the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, who tell him that they would not generally

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    be looking to penalize that kind of stuff.

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    It’s funny that in this call, they have this interaction

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    But the event we’re talking about today actually did take place in Tokyo.

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    On July 7, a video was uploaded with the driver, anonymous, in the middle, and Mr. Lawyer Fujiyoshi

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    on the left, calling the Police Station and talking to the exact officer himself to confirm

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    the facts of the case.

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    It’s quite long, and they go in circles

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    a lot,

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    but Fujiyoshi goes pretty hard on the cop, who doesn’t seem to understand the law

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    in

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    the first place.

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    The conversation gets QUITE INTENSE.

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    Despite this, he refuses to watch the dashcam footage, and refuses to withdraw the offense.

  • 06:18

    Fujiyoshi says he will send the footage to the police chief.

  • 06:27

    Just yesterday, while I’ve been making this video, there was an update.

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    Good thing I procrastinate so much, I guess?

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    On Twitter, Mr. Fujiyoshi, the lawyer, announced that the traffic violation was withdrawn.

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    We went to the police station.

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    They gave us a sincere apology.

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    The gist of what we learned was:

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    In this case, there was no violation They believe that it should not be a violation

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    if the driver is waved through after coming to a complete stop

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    These officers will be thoroughly instructed on what to do in the future.

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    They will check the dashcam in the future There are not many examples of violations

  • 07:01

    being withdrawn like this.

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    Hopefully this can serve as precedent in the future for other drivers in the future.

  • 07:07

    At the end of every video, I tell a personal story about my experiences in Japan.

  • 07:11

    One time, when my best friend flew to visit me in Japan, my Japanese friends decided to

  • 07:18

    drive us from Wakayama to Kyoto in a 6-seater van to show my us a nice tourist experience.

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    It was about a 90 minute drive on the highway; our driver was speeding a bit.

  • 07:26

    On the freeway, there’s these toll gates called ETC gates, most cars have a little

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    chip thing that automatically pays and makes the gates open as you approach.

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    You’re supposed to slow down to 20km/h before going through, but I guess we didn’t?

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    I think there was some sort of delay, or glitch or something, but we barely avoided colliding

  • 07:44

    straight with it.

  • 07:45

    It was so scary, but a few weeks later, I learned that one of our friends in the back

  • 07:52

    seat had a very illegal knife on him or something, so the stakes were way higher than even I

  • 07:59

    knew about.

  • 08:00

    Thanks for watching!

  • 08:01

    It feels like this happens every time I make a video, but this video did start as “Japanese

  • 08:05

    Dashcams” with like 2 or 3 different clips but this one started becoming really interesting

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    so I focused on it.

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    If you’d like to see shorter-form dashcam content in the future, please let me know

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    in the comments.

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    Oh yeah, subscribe or whatever.

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    I’m a quarter of the way to my silver play button!

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The example sentences of PEDESTRIANS in videos (15 in total of 37)

sometimes adverb , pedestrians noun, plural want verb, non-3rd person singular present cars noun, plural to to go verb, base form first adjective , so preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun hope verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner police noun, singular or mass can modal be verb, base form flexible adjective .
and coordinating conjunction they personal pronoun can modal hit verb, past tense pedestrians noun, plural and coordinating conjunction cyclists noun, plural , or coordinating conjunction motorcyclists noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction they personal pronoun can modal smash verb, base form the determiner windscreens noun, plural
downtown proper noun, singular portland proper noun, singular was verb, past tense built verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction mind noun, singular or mass , so preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun can modal easily adverb walk verb, base form the determiner central adjective
now adverb it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner great adjective place noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural and coordinating conjunction bicycles noun, plural and coordinating conjunction people noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction the determiner tram noun, singular or mass running verb, gerund or present participle
this determiner fella noun, singular or mass has verb, 3rd person singular present been verb, past participle scaring verb, gerund or present participle the determiner pedestrians noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction murray proper noun, singular bridge proper noun, singular , for preposition or subordinating conjunction 50 cardinal number years noun, plural and coordinating conjunction does verb, 3rd person singular present n't adverb
people noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun houses noun, plural and coordinating conjunction sidewalks noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present packed verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural which wh-determiner creates verb, 3rd person singular present an determiner upbeat noun, singular or mass
when wh-adverb we personal pronoun shift verb, non-3rd person singular present our possessive pronoun municipal adjective psyche noun, singular or mass away adverb from preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner culture noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction cars noun, plural towards preposition or subordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural and coordinating conjunction
streams noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction traffic noun, singular or mass - including verb, gerund or present participle vehicles noun, plural , bikes noun, plural and coordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural - need noun, singular or mass to to safely adverb , and coordinating conjunction with preposition or subordinating conjunction
and coordinating conjunction still adverb have verb, non-3rd person singular present space noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction cyclists noun, plural , have verb, non-3rd person singular present space noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction have verb, non-3rd person singular present space noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction cars noun, plural
it personal pronoun can modal recognize verb, base form cars noun, plural as adverb well adverb as preposition or subordinating conjunction moving verb, gerund or present participle bikes noun, plural or coordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner car noun, singular or mass s proper noun, singular path noun, singular or mass .
for preposition or subordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural walking verb, gerund or present participle down particle the determiner sidewalk noun, singular or mass if preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner might modal happen verb, base form to to be verb, base form a determiner street noun, singular or mass tree noun, singular or mass .
to to be verb, base form implementing verb, gerund or present participle more adjective, comparative and coordinating conjunction more adjective, comparative , sometimes adverb with preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner grass noun, singular or mass median noun, singular or mass between preposition or subordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural and coordinating conjunction cyclists noun, plural .
you personal pronoun can modal see verb, base form , so preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner pedestrians noun, plural kind noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction have verb, non-3rd person singular present to to share verb, base form it personal pronoun with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner cars noun, plural .
once adverb complete adjective , there existential there will modal be verb, base form six cardinal number lanes noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction traffic noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction a determiner path noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural and coordinating conjunction cyclists noun, plural .
so adverb how wh-adverb drivers noun, plural or coordinating conjunction pedestrians noun, plural use verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner roads noun, plural and coordinating conjunction streets noun, plural . . . . . that wh-determiner 's verb, 3rd person singular present called verb, past participle " update verb, base form " !

Use "pedestrians" in a sentence | "pedestrians" example sentences

How to use "pedestrians" in a sentence?

  • Copenhagen has done a remarkable job creating streets that are focused on bicycles and pedestrians.
    -Alex Steffen-
  • It's going to look pretty good, then, isn't it," said War testily, "the One Horseman and Three Pedestrians of the Apocalypse.
    -Terry Pratchett-
  • You know what we call pedestrians in Morganville? Mobile bloodbanks.
    -Rachel Caine-
  • Restore human legs as a means of travel. Pedestrians rely on food for fuel and need no special parking facilities.
    -Lewis Mumford-
  • In India, there are real consequences to inattention; drivers who jeopardize pedestrians can be lynched on the spot.
    -Bharati Mukherjee-
  • Ah...so many pedestrians, so little time...
    -Robin Williams-
  • Just as modern motorways have no room for ox-carts or wandering pedestrians, so modern society has little place for lives and ways that are too eccentric.
    -A.C. Grayling-
  • Pedestrians never seem to realize that they are a threat to the safety of cars.
    -Thomas Sowell-

Definition and meaning of PEDESTRIANS

What does "pedestrians mean?"

/pəˈdestrēən/

noun
person walking rather than travelling in vehicle.
other
Any people walking on a sidewalk or down a road.

What are synonyms of "pedestrians"?
Some common synonyms of "pedestrians" are:
  • walker,
  • hiker,
  • rambler,
  • stroller,
  • wayfarer,
  • footslogger,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "pedestrians"?
Some common antonyms of "pedestrians" are:
  • driver,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.