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Jaywalk Characteristics
The characteristics of most people who are most likely to jaywalk are people who are in a hurry. The people I observed seemed frustrated that the street light was taking too long to change so they crossed the street, people that aren’t paying attention are more likely to jaywalk due to the fact they maybe on their phones or walking without looking at the traffic light. Laziness is another characteristics some people jaywalked rather than walk to the crosswalk. Lastly being young is a characteristics many school children jaywalked even if a crossing guard was at the corner. The characteristics least likely to jaywalk are usually very cautious, the rather wait than dodge through traffic. Scared is another characteristic due to the fact they

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