Are you a responsible citizen who utilizes pedestrian bridges or patiently waits for the pedestrian light before crossing the road? Or are you a lazy citizen who relies on the "Power of Hand" to cross streets?
A recent video circulating on Twitter has captured the attention of netizens. Twitter user @AbudiAlsagoff shared a video featuring three girls crossing a busy highway in Malaysia, opting not to use the nearby pedestrian bridge.
Fellow Malaysians swiftly responded to the tweet by sharing their own encounters with similar incidents. One user mentioned that some individuals may find it burdensome to climb the stairs of the pedestrian bridge, preferring to cross the busy road instead.
Another user highlighted the fact that the original pathway between villages had been blocked by the highway, urging the city council to address this issue.
In Malaysia, road traffic regulations are governed by the Road Transport Act 1987 and the Road Traffic Rules 1959. While these laws prioritize pedestrian safety, there is no specific provision that explicitly forbids crossing the road without utilizing a pedestrian bridge or zebra crossing.
However, pedestrians are expected to exercise caution and adhere to road safety guidelines. It is generally advised to use designated pedestrian crossings, such as zebra crossings or overhead bridges, whenever they are available. This ensures the safety of pedestrians and minimizes the risk of accidents.