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Construction Zones

Boarding crowded trains

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If you've ever felt your stomach drop stepping off a curb in NYC, you're not paranoid — you're paying attention. Today we sharpen that attention with a focused drill on construction zones.

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Boarding crowded trains

Construction Zones · 60-second visual walkthrough

Why this matters in NYC

Construction Zones situations are over-represented in pedestrian incident data across the five boroughs. Manhattan avenues, the BQE service roads, and the avenues feeding the bridges concentrate the risk. The technique below is built specifically for that density — narrow sidewalks, fast turning vehicles, and unpredictable cyclists weaving through.

The technique

Approach the situation with a 3-step rhythm: scan, signal, step. Scan a full 180° before you commit. Signal your intent — eye contact, a clear stride, or a raised hand for turning vehicles. Step decisively; hesitation in the middle of an intersection is more dangerous than a confident walk. Practice this rhythm for the next 24 hours on every construction zones situation you meet.

Common mistakes

The two failure modes that show up over and over: 1) Trusting the WALK signal without scanning for turning vehicles, and 2) Assuming a slowing vehicle has actually seen you. Neither is safe. The signal manages traffic flow; it does not stop a distracted driver mid-turn. A slowing car may be braking for something else entirely.

Try it today

On your next outing, count how many times the scenario from this lesson appears. Most students of this course report 6–12 encounters per day with their assigned topic. Treat each one as a rep. By the end of the week, the technique becomes automatic — which is exactly when it starts saving you.

Key takeaways
  • 1WALK signals manage flow, not safety. Verify with your own eyes every single time.
  • 2When in doubt, let the cycle reset. 30 seconds is cheaper than a hospital visit.
  • 3WALK signals manage flow, not safety. Verify with your own eyes every single time.
  • 4When in doubt, let the cycle reset. 30 seconds is cheaper than a hospital visit.

Quick recap

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