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I wish more people realized how dangerous some nice acts can be.
I've been in plenty of situations where someone might wave me on in situations where it really isn't appropriate or safe, so I have to basically yell at them to continue.
The last thing I want is for a driver with good intentions to be rear ended, and me getting hit. Three people's day would be ruined, at the very least.
When I'm driving, if there is a path crossing that has a light, and if there is someone sitting there waiting that hasn't pushed the button, I'm not stopping. It's not to be a dick, it's for safety reasons.
A few years ago, there was a fairly high profile local situation where someone hit and killed someone in a cross walk. What happened is it was a 4 lane in town road and someone was waiting to cross. Car A stops and waves then through, car B in the other lane drives through unaware there was someone crossing in front of the car that stopped in the middle of the road. Predictable transportation is safe transportation. Whether you're walking, biking, driving, or whatever, be predictable and consistent with the rules.
One of my top rules for driving - don’t be NICE, be PREDICTABLE!
This is why I strongly support banning on-street parking. Cars that randomly park on the side of the road, big, small, tall, some too far out, some blocking signs, some creating blind spots... they just create unpredictability and randomness for other road users.