Even a chicken with a bird brain can adhere to traffic rules. Some people need to wake up their idea.
Looks like there’s a new kind of pedestrian on the streets of Singapore.
Why did the chicken cross the road?
I never understood that joke.
Partially because there’s hardly any free-roaming chickens in most districts and because I have never actually seen a chicken cross a road until today.
The chicken looked confused by the environment as it went back and forth on the first half of the road.
However, it seemed to realise that it wasn’t safe to be on the road as it dashed across at lightning speed to the pavement on the other end.
Games have been made
I get why ‘Crossy Road’ features a chicken in its game now.
Are you smarter than a chicken?
If a chicken can wait for the green man to cross the road, why can't we?
There has been a rise in local cases of drivers hitting jaywalkers in Singapore – all because they were too impatient to wait for the green man.
The most recent high-profile case involved a jaywalking man somersaulting in the air after getting hit by a van in Sengkang in May this year.
Luckily for him, he was brought to Khoo Teck Puat hospital immediately and managed to survive while sustaining several injuries.
Another recent case was featured on MCF and it involved two jaywalking uncles shuffling across the road when the red man was on.
As the yellow cab zoomed past the crossing, it brushed past both jaywalkers which gave the driver an unnecessary scare.
According to the Singapore Police Force, elderly pedestrians account for more than 80% of fatal road accidents in 2020, with half of these accidents involving jaywalking.
Netizens’ reactions
Looks like we all have a lot to learn from this chicken.
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