JAYWALK - translation to αραβικά
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JAYWALK - translation to αραβικά

TERM USED TO CRIMINALIZE A PEDESTRIAN CROSSING THE ROAD OUTSIDE OF THE AUTHORIZED PASSAGE AND TIME LIMIT
J walking; J-walking; Jay walking; Jay walk; Jaywalker; Jaywalk; Laws surrounding jaywalking; Jaywalking england; Jay-walk; Jaywalks; Jaywalked
  • Pedestrians in [[Barcelona]] jaywalking with red light
  • The [[motorway]]'s status is signed at its entries and exits by a symbol, conforming to international agreements but specific to each country. Pedestrians are usually banned on European motorways.
  • WPA]]'s [[Federal Art Project]]
  • A pedestrian in Toronto walks across a street, several metres away from a pedestrian crosswalk.
  • Fences, like here in Beijing, deter jaywalkers from crossing the road.
  • Sign prohibiting jaywalking in [[Singapore]]'s Orchard Road
  • Pedestrian prohibition in Luxembourg
  • Jaywalkers cross a congested street in [[Midtown Manhattan]], 1973.
  • A406 motorway]]. Notice the fence, that motorists must cross to safety in case of breakdown.
  • A "No Jaywalking" sign from Singapore
  • Pedestrians prohibited sign in the United Kingdom

JAYWALK         

الفعل

قطع الشارع بطريقة غير سليمة

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يعبر الطريق مخالفا انظمة السير متعرضا للخطر
jaywalker         
الشخص الذى يتجاهل حركة المرور مخالفا بذلك أنظمة السير

Ορισμός

jaywalk
¦ verb chiefly N. Amer. walk in or across a road without regard for approaching traffic.
Derivatives
jaywalker noun
Origin
early 20th cent.: from jay in the colloq. sense 'silly person' + walk.

Βικιπαίδεια

Jaywalking

Jaywalking is the act of pedestrians walking in or crossing a roadway that has traffic, other than at a designated crossing point, or otherwise, in disregard of traffic rules. The term originated in the United States as a derivation of the phrase jay-drivers (the word jay meaning 'a greenhorn, or rube'), people who drove horse-drawn carriages and automobiles on the wrong side of the road, before taking its current meaning. Jaywalking was coined as the automobile arrived in the street in the context of the conflict between pedestrian and automobiles (also then known as horseless carriages), more specifically the nascent automobile industry.

Jaywalking laws vary widely by jurisdiction. In many countries such as the United Kingdom, the word is not generally used and, with the exception of certain high-speed roads, there are no laws limiting how pedestrians can use public highways. This has caused confusion among British people visiting countries with such laws, with the BBC reporting on a case where a man from the UK got arrested in the U.S. city of Atlanta for crossing the road.

Legal texts in other countries use different concepts, such as Rules applicable to pedestrians in the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. One member of this convention, the United Kingdom, does not have jaywalking laws; its Highway Code relies on the pedestrians making their own judgment on whether it is safe to cross based on the Green Cross Code.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για JAYWALK
1. Especially in Germany, a rules–obsessed nation where people who dare to jaywalk can expect a loud scolding from other pedestrians, even if no cars are in sight.
2. "We are telling people to drive perfectly, not to spit or jaywalk, and not to carry anything in a brown paper bag," said Nancy Lyhall, a volunteer with the local pro–immigrant group Mexicans Without Borders.