@@mihai3678 I'm guessing you didn't take je joke lightly and are now standing up for your country by automatically assuming this guy is from a cheap middle eastern country
I met a German guy in Thailand when we were waiting a light near the grand palace. That traffic light was red for like 10 minutes & there was no traffic and I had to wait with him because he insisted to wait, until an officer came and told us that the light was broken 😂 Edit: wow I’m famous thank you guys! This happened on Thai’s Labor Day near the grand palace. I remember the road was quite wide, and there’s a huge roundabout following the road so maybe someone can help me to find the exact place😂 I hope that thing fixed now
@@carolaneumann7057a ging ich einmal, sah zwei Schüler in Smartphones stecken, da fuhr ein Auto aus dem Untererdparkplatz und ich musste das Kind warnen, dann nochmals weil die fast beim Straßenqueren nicht schauten... Bruh...
No, in Germany and the Netherlands, you cannot cross that close to a crossing, law dictates at least 30 metres ( abbout ten yards) at minimum, for safety!
@@ravenandthestranger no it is not! I mixed up yards and feet, wow, that's silly👀😮😅 but it's about 27 yardss. The yard is just over 90 cm, so a little less than a metre.
@@Fire-Queenwell, it doesn't matter if the rule is in feet, yards or meters, but 30 meters is still 32,8 yards and not 27. 30 yards is 27 meters, then it's true, since yards are smaller than meters
This is definitely something that caught us off guard when we first moved to Germany! Now when we travel to other countries, we are one of the few people waiting for the red lights...
@D D That's a perfect example of a dumb traffic light anyways. Afaik in the Netherlands they'd automatically change to green if no cars are near, or even just to give a group of people priority over cars.
If you don’t cross on red and it’s safe we don’t care, but children are encouraged to use the traffic lights for crossing the streets and it’s safer, if they only see adults crossing on green (monkey see monkey do).
That is normal in germany, if you want to cross at a red light without cars, just avoid the cross walk. America is just about the only country that forbids jay walking.
I live in America, and as people were crossing the street at a no walk light, but with no cars at a green light, this German guy stopped me before I could go and asked "Excuse me why do people cross the street on when it doesn't say walk?" I told him it's because there are no visible cars that are approaching too close, so therefore, it's safe to cross the road right now....he looked so bewildered 😂
My German friend first came to America our senior year and we would visit providence RI and he'd just walk into the street. Said if the car hits him it's their fault, dumb American laws he said lmao
@@daesong1378 it's a capital in one of our states. It's roads are very confusing and busy as a modern city was built using paved roads but still no designed layout, using original dirt roads and trails. The point wasn't the place, but the walking into oncoming traffic.
If it’s a time when children might see you, don’t do it in Germany. Most of us don’t care, if you cross on red (without a car) if it’s the middle of the night, but if it’s a time when (smallish, up to and including at least elementary school) children might be awake: don’t do it!
@@jennyh4025 you know that is kind of obvious. As a teenager i used to not care about it (gonna guess most don't), but as i got older i started to think about this as a skill that i've developed and others may have not. Like they used to say on TV "kids, don't try this at home, i'm a trained professional". However, it boils my blood a bit when i see people not cross the street on red when there are no cars in a safe passage time and press the button to stop a dozen vehicles which one could have left alone by using some common sense. Fuck the greenies if they impede traffic, education should be voluntary not mandatory (well maybe for the ultra rich and well off). P.S. sorry about the rant.
Wenn die Ampel nach 5 Minuten noch nicht auf grün gewechselt hat, kann man von einem Defekt ausgehen und die Ampel bei rot kreuzen. Dabei ist höchste Vorsicht zu wahren.
In my town Sometimes a traffic light will be out of power entirely and it is treated as a stop sign until fixed and most people seem to get the idea and it works
I‘m not german but austrian and basically what I do is look at the traffic if there’s like nothing going on I don’t really wait for the signal and if there is traffic I do. Basically just don’t be stupid and run in front of cars.
@@lumer2b thats because germans do not have free will anymore. they basically are automatons that only do something when they are told to. you could literally have a watersource in the desert and a stopsign in front of it. germans would accept that sign and die before they would drink the water because they are so conditioned to accept the law.
My friend was followed out into the street by an old lady who dragged him back to the curb & yelled at him (in German) for crossing against the light, even with no traffic coming.
Everywhere in Germany is different and everywhere you will find both people that care and people that don’t but I’ve yet to be approached by someone for walking while it’s red much less be scolded by someone. Personally where I live people don’t like it when others try to impose their will on others and that lady would’ve gotten cussed out with no mercy.
Best thing about this is that usually no one cares if you cross the street 20m away from the traffic lights, because well... If there's no traffic lights, there's no red light🤷♀️😂
Yes, funny how many people make up storys in the comments. Crossing a red light is jot special at all, nobody cares. Not even the Police in most cases.
I live in Gwrmany since 12 years now, born and raised in America until I was 18. Love you videos❤ They are so true and i experienced all the culture shocks you show! 😂😂
@@supaevil300 Your answer is just obscene, but I have to say that Germans didn't show their good side on this one, it's totally fine if you want to be some sort of role model, but you can't force that on someone else, let alone accepting a law that enforces this idea.
Honestly, i see people cross red lights everyday, you just have to be in a city. Nothing special in Germany... Those videos are Comedy, just saying. I never saw anyone making a scene out of this..its just like any other country ^^
@@Absbor Daher Ordnungswidrigkeiten stets vorm Schichtwechsel begehen. Da hat nämlich keiner Bock noch was zu machen. :D (# Not legal advice, or general social conduct advice)
Yes, its nothing special at all. People do this all the time, crazy how many people think Germany really is like shown in this comedy clips 😅 Stupid americans 😅
That Germans care this much whether you cross by red is a fiction or very regional. Germans jaywalk all the time. Not quite at NYC levels ;-), but it's not a big deal.
We don't jaywalk - those laws don't exist here, we haven't given up our freedom to car manufacturers ;) You can't walk on the autobahn, and you're not allowed to cross a street within ~40 m of a traffic light - in all other circumstances you can cross the road, as long as you don't endanger yourself or drivers.
Had a police car pull up to me one time after walking a red light. They just warned me but it was so embarrassing since all my peers were right behind me and didn't walk 🫠 made sure to never do that shit again
It's not really Jaywalking, in Germany you can cross the street anywhere as long as the traffic allows it and you don't cause anybody to break, yes, even if there is a traffic light 30m away, but when you use the crossing and the traffic light is red, you are breaking the law and can get a 5€ fine, so you just have to be far enough away from the traffic light. How far that is, is to be determined by a judge on a case by case basis.
As you can see in the background, people absolutely do cross without a light, but it's considered a different thing to cross a small street without a crossing than if you cross on a red light. And yeah, always check for traffic and if you see kids around make sure to cross the proper way so they don't get a wrong impression.
German who waits for green even in the middle of the night (especially because of crazy taxi drivers to be honest and I like wearing dark cloths): Even in other countries I mostly wait since it's just part of my behaviour. It should be noted that that doesn't mean that I never jaywalk. It just means that if that as long as the traffic light is 'on my way' I don't see the necessity to break the rules for 1 minute that could land me under a car. (The taxis at the big intersection near my home never seem to look out for pedestrians when turning the corner at green light)
@@natsukiilluna6324 at night if no traffic it is pretty easy to see/hear if taxi is coming for you. You can easily go through red without any risk of getting hit if you pay full attemtion if some car is coming
@@basedpatriotLT Not at that intersection. One it's a part of town where the surroundings are pretty loud anyway (busy nearby streets, train tracks, lots of different types of people, students, all types of establishments etc.) and even most of that dies down after a certain time, the other thing is... that intersection goes 7 different ways^^' So even if you have nearly no one around it's better to be careful and be on the safe side.
Where I am from, country beside Germany, you have to use the crosswalk if you see it. If you don't see one and it isn't a dangerous place to cross, you can go ahead. That's hard in my village now that they seriously did a crosswalk every 100-200m in the mainstreet. Ps: gets you a fine of I think 50.- if you get caught
Actually the courts disagree on this topic. Sometimes a distance of 50m is enough to just cross the street next to the traffic light, sometimes several hundred meters are too close
@@wontrespond8064 Wow! Is that in the netherlands? I thought it would be the same in most EU countries. I think in germany the official minimum distance to a light is 5m. If it's further away you're not jaywalking. You're just not using the lights.
@@jan-lukas Yeah, I just googled a bit. It's complicated and depends on several things. What seems to be ok is: enough distance from a traffic light, being careful and looking left and right, not causing someone to break, not causing an accident. Thank god I live in a totally relaxed city of 65000 people! There's no police on the streets. They only come out when they are called, and no one obeys all traffic rules all the time. Which works fine because there isn't that much traffic most of the time on most roads. For example I often ride my bike illegally on sidewalks. No problem because there's almost no one else on them. And when there is someone I just use the miracle of breaking and steering. 😉 So crossing a road is something that no one here gives a shit about. I guess in huge cities things are totally different. In my car I drive pretty german, tho.
The general rule is to not cross at a red light, however it is accepted to cross the road if there are no traffic lights in sight, just wait for there to be no cars on both lanes, and if thats not happening in the foreseeable future then you cross lane by lane and stop on the road markings in-between the lanes, note that you should be standing sideways to the cars passing (facing the sidewalk your goining to), to take up as little of the lane as possible.
I expected 4 police cars to surround him
They didn't have enough budget for that 😅
@@DevMoSofi Since mostly the stupid laws get enforced in Germany it's not that bad
@@mihai3678 🙈
That would probably happen in America my guy
@@mihai3678 I'm guessing you didn't take je joke lightly and are now standing up for your country by automatically assuming this guy is from a cheap middle eastern country
I met a German guy in Thailand when we were waiting a light near the grand palace. That traffic light was red for like 10 minutes & there was no traffic and I had to wait with him because he insisted to wait, until an officer came and told us that the light was broken 😂
Edit: wow I’m famous thank you guys! This happened on Thai’s Labor Day near the grand palace. I remember the road was quite wide, and there’s a huge roundabout following the road so maybe someone can help me to find the exact place😂 I hope that thing fixed now
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
should of said, "mate we haven't invented invisible cars yet, so I'm going to walk unless there is a car is plying pic -a-boo, I be fine"
What happens if the officer did not turn up and tells you nothing 😅
@@tad5624 Wait till the end of time
"Kindern Vorbild sein" 😂😂😂
Die Kinder gehen auch bei Rot und checken ihre Smartphones 😇 😭
@@carolaneumann7057 oh also warst du Mal kein Vorbild
Die Kinder bringen heute mit Messern ihre Freunde um
@@carolaneumann7057a ging ich einmal, sah zwei Schüler in Smartphones stecken, da fuhr ein Auto aus dem Untererdparkplatz und ich musste das Kind warnen, dann nochmals weil die fast beim Straßenqueren nicht schauten... Bruh...
@@carolaneumann7057 heißt nicht, dass du denen die es nicht machen kein Vorbild sein musst.
That‘s why you cross the street 10 meters away from the red light
like that dude that did at the start lol
No, in Germany and the Netherlands, you cannot cross that close to a crossing, law dictates at least 30 metres ( abbout ten yards) at minimum, for safety!
@@Fire-Queen 30 meters is about 32 yards.
@@ravenandthestranger no it is not! I mixed up yards and feet, wow, that's silly👀😮😅 but it's about 27 yardss. The yard is just over 90 cm, so a little less than a metre.
@@Fire-Queenwell, it doesn't matter if the rule is in feet, yards or meters, but 30 meters is still 32,8 yards and not 27. 30 yards is 27 meters, then it's true, since yards are smaller than meters
This is definitely something that caught us off guard when we first moved to Germany! Now when we travel to other countries, we are one of the few people waiting for the red lights...
@D D sure go for it in germany.
If someone is watching you walking across the street while redlight you have to pay 250bugs 😂
@D D maybe that's why so many people die on the streets in your country.
Greetings from Germany 😂
@@RedRadioDemonLucy Cross the street 15 meters next to the traffic lights. This way it won't count as crossing at a red light.
that's how i spot fellow countrymen in other cities :D
@D D That's a perfect example of a dumb traffic light anyways. Afaik in the Netherlands they'd automatically change to green if no cars are near, or even just to give a group of people priority over cars.
I like the fact that when he was looking on the sides there was a person crossing the street not in the proper place with such a chill
If you don’t cross on red and it’s safe we don’t care, but children are encouraged to use the traffic lights for crossing the streets and it’s safer, if they only see adults crossing on green (monkey see monkey do).
Just walking down the middle of the street, even.
That is normal in germany, if you want to cross at a red light without cars, just avoid the cross walk.
America is just about the only country that forbids jay walking.
Well there's a lot of foreign ass here in Germany, just like myself
Yeah, you re allowed. I think it was 30 meters thou
I live in America, and as people were crossing the street at a no walk light, but with no cars at a green light, this German guy stopped me before I could go and asked "Excuse me why do people cross the street on when it doesn't say walk?" I told him it's because there are no visible cars that are approaching too close, so therefore, it's safe to cross the road right now....he looked so bewildered 😂
My German friend first came to America our senior year and we would visit providence RI and he'd just walk into the street. Said if the car hits him it's their fault, dumb American laws he said lmao
@@coltonblake13 no one knows where that place is
@@daesong1378 it's a capital in one of our states. It's roads are very confusing and busy as a modern city was built using paved roads but still no designed layout, using original dirt roads and trails.
The point wasn't the place, but the walking into oncoming traffic.
@@coltonblake13 Ik where Rhode Island is but that’s probably cause I live in Va
@@daesong1378if you don't know where the capital of Rhode island is that's your fault idiot
Can we talk about how the german guy is nearly as tall as the traffic light??
The young Germans are all his size. 185cm is average for males, 172cm is average for females in Germany.
Zac looks like he is 165cm.
@@doroparker1702 The German dude here looks way taller than 185.
Are you offended that he's nearly as tell as the traffic light?
And so handsome
@@ghdodoI mean, nearly half the population are taller than average.
Not gonna lie, checking the street if it's safe to cross is more important than pressing a button, and waiting for green.
If it’s a time when children might see you, don’t do it in Germany. Most of us don’t care, if you cross on red (without a car) if it’s the middle of the night, but if it’s a time when (smallish, up to and including at least elementary school) children might be awake: don’t do it!
@@jennyh4025 you know that is kind of obvious. As a teenager i used to not care about it (gonna guess most don't), but as i got older i started to think about this as a skill that i've developed and others may have not. Like they used to say on TV "kids, don't try this at home, i'm a trained professional".
However, it boils my blood a bit when i see people not cross the street on red when there are no cars in a safe passage time and press the button to stop a dozen vehicles which one could have left alone by using some common sense. Fuck the greenies if they impede traffic, education should be voluntary not mandatory (well maybe for the ultra rich and well off).
P.S. sorry about the rant.
All those who died sad same
Wtf not here in ger Oo
The green light gives u permission
@@hultibrant7947 and for whatever reason you get ran over. Laws of physics > laws of man!
Wenn die Ampel nach 5 Minuten noch nicht auf grün gewechselt hat, kann man von einem Defekt ausgehen und die Ampel bei rot kreuzen. Dabei ist höchste Vorsicht zu wahren.
In my town Sometimes a traffic light will be out of power entirely and it is treated as a stop sign until fixed and most people seem to get the idea and it works
5minuten? Im ernst. Deutschen sind echt bekloppt
@@blobmonster7870that's in Europe the same
😂😂
Nach 5 Minuten?!?
“How German are you?”
“Yes”
I‘m not german but austrian and basically what I do is look at the traffic if there’s like nothing going on I don’t really wait for the signal and if there is traffic I do. Basically just don’t be stupid and run in front of cars.
As a Czech - same. Also always look both ways even if crossing on green.
That's what the entire world does except Germany
@@lumer2b thats because germans do not have free will anymore. they basically are automatons that only do something when they are told to.
you could literally have a watersource in the desert and a stopsign in front of it.
germans would accept that sign and die before they would drink the water because they are so conditioned to accept the law.
Kindern Vorbild sein 😢❤
@@fathimafarahna2633 selber schuld wenn sie nicht schauen und wenn sie den emo nachmachen
Rotgänger! Totgänger!
Habe ich noch nie gehört 😄
Grüngänger leben länger!
So geil
😂😂
I love the German Sprichwörter! 😂 My favorite I heard was, "Lieber frau und kind erschießen als ein tropfen bier vergiessen". 😅
Totally opposite in Italy. A few days ago I've stopped on red light when there were no cars and everyone was looking at me like I was some weirdo.
Feel you
Italy? Traffic rules? Sicily is pure anarchy.
(Jaywalks without a car in sight)
*Germany Jumpscare*
I'm born in germany, I walk when no car is in sight
and no child
We do that in UK. Jay walking is also legal
@@samuelvipondin the UK stabbing is legal too. Kindern Vorbild sein.
My friend was followed out into the street by an old lady who dragged him back to the curb & yelled at him (in German) for crossing against the light, even with no traffic coming.
Question, does Germany have jaywalking laws like in the U.S. or is it just seen as dangerous
Everywhere in Germany is different and everywhere you will find both people that care and people that don’t but I’ve yet to be approached by someone for walking while it’s red much less be scolded by someone. Personally where I live people don’t like it when others try to impose their will on others and that lady would’ve gotten cussed out with no mercy.
@@nesyboi9421you can lose your driver's license, if you have one
"Afraid to cross the road with red light,sees left ,someone jaywalking" love it
Best thing about this is that usually no one cares if you cross the street 20m away from the traffic lights, because well... If there's no traffic lights, there's no red light🤷♀️😂
😂😂😂 i Love you Guys. Such a fun
I’ll be honest, I have walked on red a million times in Germany and nobody has cared or said anything to me.
Yes, funny how many people make up storys in the comments. Crossing a red light is jot special at all, nobody cares. Not even the Police in most cases.
Wohin?
I live in Gwrmany since 12 years now, born and raised in America until I was 18.
Love you videos❤ They are so true and i experienced all the culture shocks you show! 😂😂
I always say “ich warte nicht auf nicht existierende Autos” so I don’t wait for cars that don’t exist 😂
It’s way funnier when you notice that the video actually shows someone jaywalking when he looks around 😂😂
That's not jaywalking. If there's no lights or crossing, you can cross at your own risk.
Only in America did they invent jay walking.
as a german myself i can confirm tjat it really is like this 💀
German weebs
@@supaevil300 Your answer is just obscene, but I have to say that Germans didn't show their good side on this one, it's totally fine if you want to be some sort of role model, but you can't force that on someone else, let alone accepting a law that enforces this idea.
Honestly, i see people cross red lights everyday, you just have to be in a city. Nothing special in Germany... Those videos are Comedy, just saying. I never saw anyone making a scene out of this..its just like any other country ^^
@@CptnTurbo They are free game though.
When he looked left, someone was jwalking 💀
Usualy the light switches to green the exact moment i feel save to walk... 😅
Rotgänger Totgänger war so lustig 😂
I exspected the light turning green imidiatly after he starts to walk
Good to see you back, Vitally
Wo sind die Polizeibeamten?
Fahren über rot um Kleinigkeiten zu vermeiden
Die wurden hier durch "Mr. Rote Jacke" vertreten
@@Absbor
Daher Ordnungswidrigkeiten stets vorm Schichtwechsel begehen. Da hat nämlich keiner Bock noch was zu machen. :D
(# Not legal advice, or general social conduct advice)
I love how in the video there is literally someone else jaywalking
They were in an unsugnaljzed area, thats sifferent
The trafficlights only says who is first. But if the streets are empty I can decide for my self 😂
In Italy you just J-walk even if there are cars, and nobody feels guilty about it
LOL same as France
me and my bf tried to be super conscious of this while on our trip there last month, but a lot of locals were doing it anyway 😅
Yes, its nothing special at all. People do this all the time, crazy how many people think Germany really is like shown in this comedy clips 😅
Stupid americans 😅
Unaware, I did it in Düsseldorf and all the middle aged women yelled at me - “think of the children!”
That Germans care this much whether you cross by red is a fiction or very regional.
Germans jaywalk all the time.
Not quite at NYC levels ;-), but it's not a big deal.
We don't jaywalk - those laws don't exist here, we haven't given up our freedom to car manufacturers ;)
You can't walk on the autobahn, and you're not allowed to cross a street within ~40 m of a traffic light - in all other circumstances you can cross the road, as long as you don't endanger yourself or drivers.
The dude jaywalking when you looked around really sells the hilarity of this.
Zac muss seinen roten Schutzengel aber auch ständig provozieren!
Gotta love the guy who's walking across the street when you pan the camera during the crickets moment 😆
Had a police car pull up to me one time after walking a red light. They just warned me but it was so embarrassing since all my peers were right behind me and didn't walk 🫠
made sure to never do that shit again
Had this happen about 2 times in my life. Didn't change a thing. :-)
I think I spider! 😂😱
Icg liebe deine Videos
I love how when the camera turned you see someone else just crossing the road
The guy in the background seaming to jaywalk is irony at its finest.
It's not really Jaywalking, in Germany you can cross the street anywhere as long as the traffic allows it and you don't cause anybody to break, yes, even if there is a traffic light 30m away, but when you use the crossing and the traffic light is red, you are breaking the law and can get a 5€ fine, so you just have to be far enough away from the traffic light. How far that is, is to be determined by a judge on a case by case basis.
The guy jaywalking when he’s looking around… 😂
A lot of people here walk over red, especially young. And the traffic lights in the US take just as long...
If they work at all! Sometimes they just stay red and never change or skip you for several rounds.
Not that guy crossing in the middle of the street 😂
As you can see in the background, people absolutely do cross without a light, but it's considered a different thing to cross a small street without a crossing than if you cross on a red light.
And yeah, always check for traffic and if you see kids around make sure to cross the proper way so they don't get a wrong impression.
Patients is a good virtue.
You say Gosh
I would say go to the ,,Gosch Sylt'' its a delicious restaurant in northern Germany👍.
At least at my place, we hold our hand up to cross the road and to stop and vehicle from moving. THE POWER OF HAND
Taverna Yol ist der beste Türke in Stuttgart, wenn man Sonntagmorgen ein legendäres Frühstück will!😍❤️
That’s some old German logic and I love it 😂
Doven
If there's nothing to hit you, walk.
Just go lol I have never bothered to wait
I like as you panned, you filmed a random person crossing in the middle of the road.
Someone is already walking across the street not even near the crosswalk (when he's looking around)
The guy crossing down the street really ties this together 😂
Ehrenmann in Stuttgart West ❤️❤️
Americans be like yea I can definitely make that 5ft gap in time
Bro got so indecisive he started singing Bad Apple
In which part of Germany are you? The normal is crossing if there are no cars. I wonder how a German person would behave in the rest of the world.
German who waits for green even in the middle of the night (especially because of crazy taxi drivers to be honest and I like wearing dark cloths): Even in other countries I mostly wait since it's just part of my behaviour.
It should be noted that that doesn't mean that I never jaywalk. It just means that if that as long as the traffic light is 'on my way' I don't see the necessity to break the rules for 1 minute that could land me under a car. (The taxis at the big intersection near my home never seem to look out for pedestrians when turning the corner at green light)
@@natsukiilluna6324 at night if no traffic it is pretty easy to see/hear if taxi is coming for you. You can easily go through red without any risk of getting hit if you pay full attemtion if some car is coming
@@basedpatriotLT Not at that intersection. One it's a part of town where the surroundings are pretty loud anyway (busy nearby streets, train tracks, lots of different types of people, students, all types of establishments etc.) and even most of that dies down after a certain time, the other thing is... that intersection goes 7 different ways^^' So even if you have nearly no one around it's better to be careful and be on the safe side.
He is just using stereotypes, maybe it used to be like this in the past
That is Stuttgart
In Russia we look both to the right and to the left even when crossing a one way road...
I wonder why so few adults know that you don't HAVE to use the lights to cross a street. Just cross it somewhere else.
Where I am from, country beside Germany, you have to use the crosswalk if you see it.
If you don't see one and it isn't a dangerous place to cross, you can go ahead.
That's hard in my village now that they seriously did a crosswalk every 100-200m in the mainstreet.
Ps: gets you a fine of I think 50.- if you get caught
Actually the courts disagree on this topic. Sometimes a distance of 50m is enough to just cross the street next to the traffic light, sometimes several hundred meters are too close
@@wontrespond8064 Wow! Is that in the netherlands? I thought it would be the same in most EU countries.
I think in germany the official minimum distance to a light is 5m. If it's further away you're not jaywalking. You're just not using the lights.
@@jan-lukas Yeah, I just googled a bit. It's complicated and depends on several things.
What seems to be ok is: enough distance from a traffic light, being careful and looking left and right, not causing someone to break, not causing an accident.
Thank god I live in a totally relaxed city of 65000 people! There's no police on the streets. They only come out when they are called, and no one obeys all traffic rules all the time. Which works fine because there isn't that much traffic most of the time on most roads.
For example I often ride my bike illegally on sidewalks. No problem because there's almost no one else on them. And when there is someone I just use the miracle of breaking and steering. 😉 So crossing a road is something that no one here gives a shit about. I guess in huge cities things are totally different.
In my car I drive pretty german, tho.
@@allesdurchprobiert 5m no way, it does not make any sense. It is almost the same as allowing to walk on red (just move 5 meter and walk).
i like how there was literally a dude jaywalking
Er kommt ja aus Stuttgart und in Stuttgart heißt es, wenn es rot ist und keine Autos und Kinder da sind läuft man.
vielleicht besser noch "... keine Autos, keine Kinder *und keine Polizei* in Sichtweite "
Pro tip: act blind, you didn’t see it
You have Signals for blind Ppl, thats no excuse😅
OMFG I LIVE JUST AROUND THE CORNER WTF?!
Germans are strange, even for Dutch
These are rear ones, i never saw someone care if i go, while its red light…
I don’t even press the button on this situation. That’s the righteous Vorbild for intelligent Kinder
Bro really said “STOP! You’ve violated the law.”💀
He couldnt help smiling at the end, so cute haha
Bro the guy jaywalking 💀
"Not to walk in future" damn im gonna lose my legs now😂
Malaysia:
*casually walking across with 1 hand in the air*
Love how you can see someone just crossing the road when he's looking up and down the street, should've informed them aswell
Nope, that's perfectly legal in Germany.
The general rule is to not cross at a red light, however it is accepted to cross the road if there are no traffic lights in sight, just wait for there to be no cars on both lanes, and if thats not happening in the foreseeable future then you cross lane by lane and stop on the road markings in-between the lanes, note that you should be standing sideways to the cars passing (facing the sidewalk your goining to), to take up as little of the lane as possible.
Rotgänger totgänger 😂😂😂😂 LetsHugo is einfach so ne Legende
Literally 3 seconds ago, someone was walking in the middle of the road when he looked left😂
your videos are so accurate 😂
Actually so true the German People are so respectful
There is literally a guy on the left jaywalking lmao
Literally watched someone jaywalk in the pan lol
Its illegal to cross the road on a red light but if you go 20m to the side you can cross the rosd without consequences
Bro really be having the fits on though 😂 💯
As a visitor to Germany in the past, this is 100% facts
Wie einfach in Hintergrund ein Mensch über die Straße läuft ohne Ampel 😂😂
If you check the footage someone is already crossing without the cross walk 😂
Crossing without a cross-walk is legal, ignoring a red light is not.
ive seen people crossing a red light infront of police already and they didnt gave a shit even . (you shouldnt try that tho)
Bring a German guy to India. See what he does when there no lights🤣🤣
Love that one dude jaywalking
You could tell the German exchange students in my University because they were the only ones waiting at the red lights
Schön mal Bilder aus meiner alten Heimat zu sehen . Ich bin in der Nähe aufgewachsen 😊
I love when he swings tge camera around just seeing the guy walk across the road i just sat there like damn video disproved in real time as recorded
I find it funny how there was a person crossing when he looked both ways
LOL 🤣😆😂😅😹 when he looks down the road. Some one else is crossing
I love when he looks to the left there’s literally someone walking across the road not even at a traffic light.
That stare was hilarious
haha, next to him someone is walking over the street, not even taking the "Fußgängerübergang" :-D
You proceeded to see a Man Jay walking in the background lol.