What should I do when I find difficult to cross the road ?

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When someone tries to pass me on the right on the highway and cut me off, what do I do ?

Easy. Go to a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights

Traffic cond?

Go find the chicken, it will tell you what to do.

Security device i heard of :?

just wait until you don't see anymore cars coming. and if u still find it difficult you might want to look help or someone who can help u and teach you how you can do it

Why do people still drive cars that have been bashed in?

It's much easier to cross a busy street at a traffic light, so choose a route which has this.
Otherwise, you have to remain patient, looking left first, then right....back and forth like watching a ping-pong game and learn to judge the distance and timing of the other traffic.
When there is a gap, you make your move and continue looking left and right until you are across...remember, the guy from the left will hit you first on any two way street!...

How tall, or heavy do you have to be in order to sit in the front seat of a car in Gergia?

Pretend your a chicken and then ask yourself why do you need to cross the road . Sometimes it best to go the longer way just for safety factors . Life is short but it's shorter if your not careful.
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