For more news and videos visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com<br />Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision<br />Add us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2C<br /><br />A Finnish man in China has been trying to improve safety for pedestrians and traffic at a zebra crossing in East China's Fuzhou city. Despite his risky but kind efforts, some drivers still seem blind to people on the road."<br /><br />Zebra crossings in China can be dangerous places, with many drivers ignoring the "People First" rule.<br /><br />In Fuzhou City in East China's Fujian province, a Finnish man has decided to take the matter of pedestrian safety into his own hands -- literally -- by voluntarily directing traffic to stop at a zebra crossing.<br /><br />The man, who goes by the Chinese name Ma Ruinan, walks back and forth across the crossing, directing the oncoming traffic to stop.<br /><br />[Ma Ruinan, Volunteer Traffic Controller]:<br />"I think the driver should be aware of the danger it may brings to the pedestrians. I want to raise their awareness of thinking of the security for both themselves and the pedestrians."<br /><br />Mr. Ma also encourages pedestrians to alert drivers that they need to slow down or stop.<br /><br />In spite of conspicuous reminders of the "People First" rule, and the sight of the volunteer traffic controller, some drivers still ignored him.