Which Way Do You Cross?

Which direction do you usually cross? (refer to attached picture for description)

  • Paths A

    Votes: 10 55.6%
  • Paths B

    Votes: 8 44.4%
  • Paths C

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    18
I choose A!! ;)
 
ah its a hidden lesson in politeness from our friend Vampy, lol.
Yep!

Now, I hope you think twice before crossing the street.

I've often been annoyed when trying to park the car. I'd be stuck behind a customer who is walking the worse direction (3rd path of paths C). The same thing applies to the parking lot where I'm looking for a parking space and someone is walking in my way.
 
Yes, we learned a valueable lesson in parking etiqutte from Vampy. I voted A:cool:
 
my vote B

because more usually mostly stores whether which you would parking anywhere and close to stores.

im remind my late Grandmother always like close to stores because more respect easy walk for her than long walk because she very old woman but im really miss her i want her back! but she still in heaven
 
i vote A that is the quick i can get to cross with a cross path from the store when cars stop to let people cross
like target and superwalmart have
 
I picked C, because of length. The more I walk, I lose some weight. :lol:
 
my vote B

because more usually mostly stores whether which you would parking anywhere and close to stores.

im remind my late Grandmother always like close to stores because more respect easy walk for her than long walk because she very old woman but im really miss her i want her back! but she still in heaven
If you wanted to be closer to the store, you could pick a closer parking space. If you ended up parking further (orange car) and wanted to go to Wal-Mart, you can simply use paths D & E instead of F. That way, you get out of the way for the cars passing by. If there are no cars on the street, then go ahead and take path F. If you see a car approaching, then turn to take path D to get out of the way quicker for the approaching car.

I picked C, because of length. The more I walk, I lose some weight. :lol:
Actually, you can try this... paths D and E is longer than F. You exercise more that way. ;)
 

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IE - Pythagorean Theorem.
a²+b²=c²
or solved for c in:
c²=[square root of(a²+b²)]
 
Well then they have to wait. Because we have the right of way.
If the drivers don't want to wait, then they should have drove
the back. That what I do, I drive the back of the parking lot.
To avoid crosswalks. And not drive front of the parking lot where
the stores' doors where customers walk back and forth.

So don't be speeding.
 
Such etiquette and courtesy indeed is lacking in today's world--well done for pointing that out Vamp. ;)


The reason I chose 'A & B' is for the fact I can get the car out of the parking lot a bit easier and perhaps quicker. :D


(..and noo...not 'cuz I'm heading to Target either! :lol: )






~RR
 
Getting through the Walmart parking lot by me reminds me of the video game when I was a kid called Frogger!! I take the path that keeps me from getting killed!!!!
 
Getting through the Walmart parking lot by me reminds me of the video game when I was a kid called Frogger!! I take the path that keeps me from getting killed!!!!
And... what's the quickest way across? PATH A! :)
 
And... what's the quickest way across? PATH A! :)

IT's kind of a slide to the left and shift to the right and hop a few inches forward and step a few back and so on until you get to the door!!! LOL

Ribbit Ribbit :giggle:
 
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