I have no idea if this is what happened in this particular case. When I initially read the article, I pictured a busy road. After I saw the road, my imagination filled in the gap with a common occurrence in my neighborhood. Because it is very similar to the traffic and size of how you described your street, the teens aren't all that concerned with safety. Admittedly, I don't use the sidewalks, either, because there are a lot of overhanging trees and lots of webs to walk through but I stay to the side--a lot of the kids around here don't. They look right at you and keep on walking, sometimes completely blocking you from passing. Because I live in a very mixed neighborhood I can say with certainty that it is a teen thing and not a race, thing. Obviously, that says nothing for the guilt or innocence of Wilson, it's just what I identified with when they said Wilson yelled, "Get the **** out of the road!"