People here do indeed jaywalk more than in many other countries, but we look both ways first.
I want to point out it's not the "not looking both ways" that is the only significant cause. I walk 4 miles per day and I rarely jaywalk. I often have to jump out of the way of cars because they refuse to yield the right of way to me. I think it's a cultural thing. I think too few people walk in the US and therefore cannot empathize with people that do. The number of times someone waits for me to walk slightly out of their way and zooms past, within inches of me, is flat out infuriating. All it would take is a small miscalculation on their part to kill me. Honestly, it makes my blood boil thinking about it.
Put those people into cross walks 20-30 times a day for a month, and I'd bet they would stop doing that shit.
I want to point out it's not the "not looking both ways" that is the only significant cause. I walk 4 miles per day and I rarely jaywalk. I often have to jump out of the way of cars because they refuse to yield the right of way to me. I think it's a cultural thing. I think too few people walk in the US and therefore cannot empathize with people that do. The number of times someone waits for me to walk slightly out of their way and zooms past, within inches of me, is flat out infuriating. All it would take is a small miscalculation on their part to kill me. Honestly, it makes my blood boil thinking about it.
Put those people into cross walks 20-30 times a day for a month, and I'd bet they would stop doing that shit.