It's been 45 years since The Beatles nonchalantly walked across the zebra crossing outside Abbey Road Studios in London, but people are still imitating the oddly iconic album cover on what is now a grade II listed site.

Heroically, Abbey Road provides a live feed of the crossing, seemingly for no other reason than to let bored people giggle and bang their legs with glee as motorists are ceaselessly held up by people jauntily striding the zebra stripes.

I'm only 15 minutes into this time swallower and I've already witnessed:

- A man walk across, then back, then back again, then spontaneously sprint across it for good measure

- A guy placing a self-timer camera in the middle of the road with flagrant disregard for traffic

- A lady stop mid-crossing and do an awkward semi-splits

Others in for a marathon viewing claim to have also seen several very near road accidents along with this genius crossing in a yellow submarine costume:

Abbey Road Studios has now started a Wall of Fame section collating the best screen grabs of the crossing.

"Is this live?" one viewer asked on Reddit, "I was just shocked as I saw a bunch of idiots straight away."

"It's addictive," another added. "I keep going to close it but then some moron runs out into the road and I have to watch to see if he survives the gauntlet."