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I saw a cop actually pull someone over for making a left turn while someone was crossing the street and they didn't leave much room between the person, it is the law in my area that pedestrians are to be fully clear of the crossing before a car can go. It is so rarely enforced that I was irrationally happy to see them pulled over for it. Part of this may be because its a crossing I use weekly to get to a grocery store.
I'm glad you are safe, if your city doesn't have similar laws recomend them as well as other measures to your local politicians. Some of our intersections give pedestrians a head start before cars to put the pedestrians in the crosswalk before the light turns green to help increase visibility, your intersections might be able to have a similar feature with very little additional costs.
It's the law where I live too, but I have never seen it enforced or even heard of it being enforced before until reading your comment.