Hi, Richards. I've lived in the area where they filmed (known as BGC / Bonifacio Global City), though that was before the pandemic. The stoplights would stay green for pedestrians for at most 3 minutes. Where I live now, which is a lot busier and has more vehicle traffic, the "Walk" signal stays green for maybe 2.5 minutes. I guess it makes sense in the Philippines, which has a large population -- there are more people on average, so it would need more time to let them all cross. I checked statistics: According to Wikipedia, Latvia's population density is around 30 people per square kilometer. In contrast, the Philippines has around 360 people per square kilometer. That's 12 times as much! So, yeah, that's probably why our traffic lights take longer before changing. 🙂
This is really a nice gift to their fans who can’t afford to watch them in there concert or the place the perform. A nice way to give back to the fans .
"...I always have to have someone hold my hand..." CONTEXT: In Philippines, drivers are mostly eager to be quick on the road. The only roads that looks peaceful when driving are either those hardly used and almost no vehicles, and around USA military bases. She's a famous dancer, but not a pro yet.
In our area,it stops for 100 seconds.I don't know in Bonifacio Heights probably longer.But you can tell,there were several stops,they just edited the video.I saw green light one time😅.Such a fun activity.For sure there were officers/securities on the ground to ensure safety for everyone.I just wonder if they can still do it now with their stature
if SB19 have a 2024 version of this, it will be an instant stampede!
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THANKS ALWAYS FOR THE RVs. 🇵🇭🤟🥰👍😍🇵🇭
Hi, Richards. I've lived in the area where they filmed (known as BGC / Bonifacio Global City), though that was before the pandemic. The stoplights would stay green for pedestrians for at most 3 minutes. Where I live now, which is a lot busier and has more vehicle traffic, the "Walk" signal stays green for maybe 2.5 minutes. I guess it makes sense in the Philippines, which has a large population -- there are more people on average, so it would need more time to let them all cross.
I checked statistics: According to Wikipedia, Latvia's population density is around 30 people per square kilometer. In contrast, the Philippines has around 360 people per square kilometer. That's 12 times as much! So, yeah, that's probably why our traffic lights take longer before changing. 🙂
This is really a nice gift to their fans who can’t afford to watch them in there concert or the place the perform. A nice way to give back to the fans .
👍👌❤️🔥♥️❤️🥰💖looks so much fun but dangerous🙏🙏🙏
This is the first video I saw from them
"...I always have to have someone hold my hand..."
CONTEXT:
In Philippines, drivers are mostly eager to be quick on the road. The only roads that looks peaceful when driving are either those hardly used and almost no vehicles, and around USA military bases.
She's a famous dancer, but not a pro yet.
I'm sure they applied for a permit to be able to do what they did. They probably adjusted the timer, too!
Agree
In our area,it stops for 100 seconds.I don't know in Bonifacio Heights probably longer.But you can tell,there were several stops,they just edited the video.I saw green light one time😅.Such a fun activity.For sure there were officers/securities on the ground to ensure safety for everyone.I just wonder if they can still do it now with their stature
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