How to Cross a Street Without Holding Mommy's Hand
Parking Lots, Geometry, and the World of Mad Drivers
By theBarefoot, published Jul 01, 2007
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This is a serious problem inside stores, but becomes life-threatening when exiting the relative safety of the building. People stepping off the curb suddenly lose all comprehension of what it takes to cross a street safely. They begin wandering aimlessly into the parking lot.
Aimlessly is not an accurate term. They do have a destination. Research shows that the part of the shopper's brain that process spatial information is over-ridden with the only geometric fact it can remember from high school: "The shortest distance between the door and my car is a straight line."
This blinds the shopper/would-be-bumper-meat to all other spatial information. The fact that the shortest distance out of the path of motor-vehicle traffic is a straight line at a right angle to the curb is suddenly buried deep within the gluteus maximums region of their brain.
The danger is compounded when physics and human drivers are added to the scenario. "Drivers must yield to pedestrians," is a law of nature that has a time limit. This is known as the charging bull syndrome. The longer you are in the street, the more likely the driver of the car is to charge you like a frustrated bull. If your butt is larger than the watermelons on sale outside the grocer and you are wearing Dayglo-orange, spandex pants, this time factor is cut by 90%.
Signs that you are geometrically impaired:
- You leave the store at more than a 5 degree angle to the door.
- You endanger the life of the poor kid carrying your groceries because he is following you blindly.
- You walk in the middle of the parking lanes instead of near the car bumpers.
- You take joy in walking between parked cars and popping out into the next lane like a wack-a-mole.
- You walk in the street when a perfectly good sidewalk is available.
How to Cross a Street Without Holding Mommy's Hand
CAT scan of the average shopper's brain
Credit: torrero200
Copyright: www.sxc.hu (torrero200)
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- A right angle is 90 degrees from its base
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