Sheryl Rooth has gotten in the habit of recording vehicles as she waits to cross London's streets.

"I just had enough. Every time I want to cross the street, someone pulls out in front of me or is dodging a light and it's gotten to the point where I'm almost anxious to leave the house."

So, Rooth posts her videos on Twitter in an effort to draw attention to the poor vehicle etiquette around London's intersections crosswalks.

And it doesn't look good.

A sunny morning and the risk of getting run down yet again at Horton and Richmond. This is me standing on the curb waiting for drivers to speed thru the intersection to avoid oncoming traffic that have the right of way. Oh...and pedestrians....<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ldnont?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ldnont</a> <a href="https://t.co/onmms0K994">pic.twitter.com/onmms0K994</a> —@sherylwillwrite

Time and time again, cars and trucks are seen rolling right through crosswalks as Rooth waits to cross.

"It's not a one-off occasion. It's every single time," said Rooth.

Rooth's regular walking route takes her through three major intersections, all of which she believes are particularly dangerous because each intersection has an advanced green. They are:

Oxford Street and Richmond Street

Richmond Street and Horton Street

Wellington Street and Horton Street

"It's the people in a hurry. They get the advanced green and they just miss it and then the yellow goes and then it's red...They can squeak through. What they may not realize (is that) when that light turns green, the pedestrian sign comes on," said Rooth.