Although it has well equipped with all these sophisticated
transportation infrastructure, ironically we find some of their traffic
rules are not in harmony with the international traffic laws.
Pedestrians who are used to normal traffic rules, usually have to
ensure that both sides of the traffic where two lanes of flowing
directly opposite to each other, are clear before crossing, they
have to be extra cautious especially when crossing the road.
Pedestrians are legally obliged to give way to the motorists
as the latter are legally obliged to slow down their vehicle,
but not obliged to stop even when approaching a zebra-crossing
– contradictory to the normal traffic rules. I was told that the
local authority is looking into the matter seriously. I guess it
is due to their own uniqueness where pedestrians and cyclists
at one time form the majority far beyond when compared to
motorists. That may be the reason why they think it is more
appropriate to shift the legal burden to pedestrians, rather than
the motorists. With the present situation, the Zig-zag traffic flow
has complicated the above problem especially to the pedestrians.