No, I think there are deficiencies in pedestrian infrastructure for sure - but if a pedestrian gets hit, there's no chance they're going to be facing charges because they didn't know the full text of the HTA when they crossed a poorly designed crossing.
There's a non-zero percent chance that happens to a cyclist who winds up in a hospital and gets a ticket or charge when they wake up because they mistook yellow paint for white or didn't walk their bike across an intersection and spend more time in the danger zone just to follow the letter of the law.
There's a non-zero percent chance that happens to a cyclist who winds up in a hospital and gets a ticket or charge when they wake up because they mistook yellow paint for white or didn't walk their bike across an intersection and spend more time in the danger zone just to follow the letter of the law.
local cambridge weirdo

