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CrossWalk_17_03_14.txt
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH9osxRH954
Type: Cross walk
Camera Angle: 45
Observations:
- Pedestrians generally stay on the right side of path
- (12 out of 14 [to far side])
- (31 out of 52 [to near side])
- (11 out of 16 [toward top side of bus])
- (29 out of 30 [away from top side of bus])
- (3 out of 6 [toward top of screen below bus])
- Begins to fall apart when there are no oncoming pedestrians
- Groups of two tend to generally walk next to each other
- Individuals generally maintain arms-length or further distance from one another unless space, speed, or path intersection prevent it
- Pedestrians' actual pathing is loosely related to the provided paths
- Pedestrians will often take a path somewhere between the most "defined" path and the "crow's" path
- Pedestrians seem to be generally non-confrontational, slowing down for others that cross their paths to avoid collision
- At the same time, some pedestrians show a degree of carelessness for their fellow pedestrians
Note: potential culture bias, video filmed in Estonia.