10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Japan (1) Germany (1) United Kingdom (1) Denmark (1) Egypt (1) Brazil (1) China (1) Western countries (1) Ghana (1) Traffic culture in Western countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 pedestrian crossings Japan In Japan, drivers widely respect pedestrian crossings and stop to let pedestrians cross. 12
2 pedestrian crossings Germany In Germany, pedestrian crossings are strictly followed with drivers stopping to give way to pedestrians. 9
3 pedestrian crossings United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, zebra crossings are widely respected and prioritize pedestrian right of way, with drivers required to stop. 9
4 pedestrian crossings Denmark In Denmark, pedestrian crossings are created for safety and are respected by both pedestrians and drivers. 7
5 pedestrian crossings Egypt In Egypt, pedestrian crossings are often disregarded and pedestrians must still navigate traffic carefully while using them. 6
6 pedestrian crossings Brazil In Brazil, pedestrian safety is a concern due to inconsistent infrastructure and drivers not always yielding to pedestrians at crossings. 5
7 pedestrian crossings China Pedestrian crossings in China require cautious and assertive navigation through traffic. 5
8 pedestrian crossings Western countries In Western countries, pedestrian crossings prioritize pedestrian safety and right of way. 5
9 pedestrian crossings Ghana Pedestrian crossings in Ghana may not have accessibility features for visually impaired individuals. 1
10 pedestrian crossings Traffic culture in Western countries In Western countries, pedestrian crossings are widely respected by drivers who are required to yield to pedestrians. 1