>In May in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, a white car stopped on a crosswalk and then ran a red light to make a left turn. The driver was an elderly man who seemed calm while breaking the rules. A witness said, “If you can’t follow the rules, please give up your license.”
>In Tottori on May 20, a woman in her 50s or 60s was caught driving the wrong way on a two-lane road. She looked nervous but seemed aware of her mistake. Someone reported her to the police.
>In Ebina, Kanagawa, on May 17, a man in his 70s was seen riding a bike dangerously across a busy road between stopped cars. He didn’t seem worried and even smiled. The witness was scared the man might get hit by a moving vehicle and hopes he will be more careful in the future.
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>In May in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, a white car stopped on a crosswalk and then ran a red light to make a left turn. The driver was an elderly man who seemed calm while breaking the rules. A witness said, “If you can’t follow the rules, please give up your license.”
>In Tottori on May 20, a woman in her 50s or 60s was caught driving the wrong way on a two-lane road. She looked nervous but seemed aware of her mistake. Someone reported her to the police.
>In Ebina, Kanagawa, on May 17, a man in his 70s was seen riding a bike dangerously across a busy road between stopped cars. He didn’t seem worried and even smiled. The witness was scared the man might get hit by a moving vehicle and hopes he will be more careful in the future.