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Tips for not hitting Korean girls stepping out unexpectedly
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pest2



Joined: 01 Jun 2005
Location: Vancouver, Canada

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:24 am    Post subject: Tips for not hitting Korean girls stepping out unexpectedly Reply with quote

They never look before they step out into traffic... But if you hit them, the law still says it's your fault... Even when you are driving or riding your bike slowly, there is often not enough time to react.. what to do?
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Paji eh Wong



Joined: 03 Jun 2003

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

bat sense.
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soju pizza



Joined: 21 Feb 2007

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bought a great big fucking transport truck horn for my motorbike and I use it whenever it needs to be used.

Koreans have a word for that asinine habit of not looking twice before stepping into the street. Something akin to "no fear of death" (and not in a courageous way, rather, lower on the Darwinistic struggle for survival way).
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King Baeksu



Joined: 22 Oct 2006

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:31 am    Post subject: Re: Tips for not hitting Korean girls stepping out unexpecte Reply with quote

pest2 wrote:
what to do?


Uhh, have a bunch of nationwide candlelight vigils and elect a hypocritical jabbermouth shortie for President?
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Bibbitybop



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't stop to check on the girl, or for anything else.
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yingwenlaoshi



Joined: 12 Feb 2007
Location: ... location, location!

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:46 am    Post subject: Re: Tips for not hitting Korean girls stepping out unexpecte Reply with quote

pest2 wrote:
They never look before they step out into traffic... But if you hit them, the law still says it's your fault... Even when you are driving or riding your bike slowly, there is often not enough time to react.. what to do?


Each one of them has got to be at least 300 points.
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CentralCali



Joined: 17 May 2007

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I believe you are overstating the case about what the law says. For an accident in Bucheon a couple of years ago, the driver was not considered to be at fault when two young girls ran into the street. I'm aware of the outcome of that case because I was a pedestrian on the sidewalk on the other side of the street when it happened and administered First Aid to the girl who was hit. Both the girl's mother and the driver of the car stayed in contact with me.

Not stopping to help is, of couse, an offense and to advise someone of that is, to say the least, unkind.

My Korea Driver License manual for foreigners is packed up now. I'll dig it out over the weekend and post what it says about pedestrians and leaving the scene of an accident.
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OiGirl



Joined: 23 Jan 2003
Location: Hoke-y-gun

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 2:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Always expect them.
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Col.Brandon



Joined: 09 Aug 2004
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You really have to just assume that everyone around you is an idiot. Then drive accordingly. Caution is the name of the game here.
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xtchr



Joined: 23 Nov 2004

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's not just girls who do it.
It's the entire population.
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Bibbitybop



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 3:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

CentralCali wrote:


Not stopping to help is, of couse, an offense and to advise someone of that is, to say the least, unkind.

My Korea Driver License manual for foreigners is packed up now. I'll dig it out over the weekend and post what it says about pedestrians and leaving the scene of an accident.


I would like to know the law. I stated not stopping was an option because from what I've read, the foreigner is going to be at fault simply for being foreign. It sucks to run, yes, but in this country of unenforced or biased laws, you have to look out for yourself.
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Benicio



Joined: 25 May 2006
Location: Down South- where it's hot & wet

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote- "You really have to just assume that everyone around you is an idiot. Then drive accordingly. Caution is the name of the game here."

Exactly!!! You have to constantly be on the lookout for people and cars just jumping out in front of you without warning. That's the name of the game here- don't stop and look, just go.

Unless you are fully insured, you- the driver, will have to pay up to the injured, even though they caused the accident by being a wreckless idiot.

2 years ago, I had this sort of situation happen to me. I was on my scooter- not speeding- when this crazy ajumma just bolts out into the street and hits me. I didn't hit her. She hit me- ran right into the side of my scooter and fell over. I never saw it coming.
I was not insured- I know, that was not smart of me.
Anyway, she got checked out at the hospital and was alright. That night, after "consulting" with her idiot brother, she decided that she was severely injured and checked into a clinic the next day. She claimed to be in great pain and was unable to move her neck. She had the nerve to say this while she was completely turning her head sideways to get to her cellphone. She was looking for some real blood money because her brother told her that foreign teachers make 5 million Won per month. I have no idea where he got that. Maybe it's from those sensationalist news stories that tell people that we are making millions upon millions a month.
Anyway, the police investigating told me that, no matter what, they usually side with the pedestrian- even if they are the ones to blame. It's like the fighting thing- it doesn't matter who started it, the injured person wins. They told me that the fact that she was jaywalking helped me a bit, but I would still have to pay something. They said that if she had been on the crosswalk, which was 20 feet away, I would have been royally screwed!
In the end, I didn't give up. I fought the case for several months and it was very stressful. I ended up paying a 1 million Won fine for not being insured.
Now, I know:
-get insurance
-don't just give up when you are right
-think twice about stopping if this happens again. Some people are looking to take all your money when it was them who was to blame.[/quote]
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The_Eyeball_Kid



Joined: 20 Jun 2007

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

soju pizza wrote:
I bought a great big *beep* transport truck horn for my motorbike and I use it whenever it needs to be used.

Koreans have a word for that asinine habit of not looking twice before stepping into the street. Something akin to "no fear of death" (and not in a courageous way, rather, lower on the Darwinistic struggle for survival way).


You must take that horn and dispose of it. Do it now. What you are doing is very wrong. God will forgive you if you act swiftly.

You see, my entire existence is plagued by modified horns. My sleep is interrupted by delivery scooters sounding 1920's-style klaxons through the night, as they drive diagonally across the intersection outside my apartment. My lessons are conducted to a constant cacophonous background of dual-tone and self-fading hooters. You know the ones: "Bee-bi-bee-bi-bee-bi" and "BI-BI-BI-bi-bi-bi-bi-bi-bi".

It KILLS me.

But maybe I'm just sensitive to noise.
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Kimchi Cha Cha



Joined: 15 May 2003
Location: was Suncheon, now Brisbane

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've always found the worst places for pedestrians not looking before they cross is inevitably university campuses ... go figure.

It's a nightmare driving through a uni campus while classes are in session with all the princesses and buttheads ambling across the roads as if they were goat tracks, and I only drive a scooter I can imagine how bad it must be if you drive a car . . .
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ernie



Joined: 05 Aug 2006
Location: asdfghjk

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="CentralCali"]My Korea Driver License manual for foreigners is packed up now. [/quote]

i didn't think there was such a thing! i've been asking about turning left on a green light (with no advanced arrow) for a year now with no clear consensus... watching other people drive here makes me even more confused... i've been told if there's a red sign, then you CAN turn left on a regular green light... so if there's no sign, i can't? i hate positive signs (like the "you can turn left here" in quebec) because if i don't see one, does that mean i can't do it? what if i'm in the middle of nowhere with no signs?

i also got some frightened gasps when i "took possession" of an intersection to turn left here... in canada, that's the thing to do! is that against the law here or just stupid because someone coming from your left will probably ignore their red light and plow you? help me out!
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