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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 03 Feb 22 6.19pm | |
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When did you last read the Highway Code? Be honest now, I bet you haven't looked at it for ages. I confess I haven't. There are 8 recent changes to the Highway Code. I've read these and I can't help thinking they could cause more accidents. As I see it, cyclists come out the winners. Be interesting to read what you all think.
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Eaglecoops CR3 03 Feb 22 6.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
When did you last read the Highway Code? Be honest now, I bet you haven't looked at it for ages. I confess I haven't. There are 8 recent changes to the Highway Code. I've read these and I can't help thinking they could cause more accidents. As I see it, cyclists come out the winners. Be interesting to read what you all think. Jeez POG don’t get me started on this. I could write a book on the issues it is going to create. In short, apart from giving way to pedestrians when turning and it looks like they are about to cross, it is utter tosh and even that section of it could potentially cause more traffic accidents, especially when turning right across oncoming traffic. The only regular road users who don’t contribute to the maintenance of roads appear to have gained the whip hand. Enough said really about the way our country is now run.
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Fatherken 03 Feb 22 7.27pm | |
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Now if I have got it right , as a pedestrian if I am standing to cross a side road the car driver must stop to let me cross .
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crystal-purley Purley 03 Feb 22 8.07pm | |
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As a pedestrian who walks around Purley, Croydon and South Norwood on a regular basis it would be nice if motorists and cyclists would actually give way to pedestrians when they SHOULD (ie when the walker is halfway across a road that a motorist is about to turn into) let alone the new rules.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 06 Feb 22 5.41am | |
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The new rules weren't QA'd properly. I can see accidents, where a driver is intending (and indicating) to turn left. they slow down, and as they turn the corner, a pedestrian in the road, makes them slam on the brakes. The vehicle then gets hit from behind, because the following driver has assumed the vehicle in front is making the turn. All sorts of similar scenarios, where the car driver takes the hit on their insurance.
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YT Oxford 06 Feb 22 9.29am | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
The new rules weren't QA'd properly. I can see accidents, where a driver is intending (and indicating) to turn left. they slow down, and as they turn the corner, a pedestrian in the road, makes them slam on the brakes. The vehicle then gets hit from behind, because the following driver has assumed the vehicle in front is making the turn. All sorts of similar scenarios, where the car driver takes the hit on their insurance. It would be the fault of the driver whose car hit the other one up the backside.
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Badger11 Beckenham 06 Feb 22 9.55am | |
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Originally posted by YT
It would be the fault of the driver whose car hit the other one up the backside. Indeed I know someone who was involved in a 7 car pile up luckily no one was injured. The lead car stopped suddenly when she spotted a parking space, the next car behind her managed to swerve her and then got shunted by the 5 cars behind. Bottom line the lead car unscathed the rest were write offs police and insurance told the drivers your fault driving too close together. In fairness to the drivers they had not expected the lead car to accelerate and then suddenly brake when she saw a space.
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Harpo Oxfordshire 06 Feb 22 8.31pm | |
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And how many pedestrians read the Highway Code?
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CPFC1965 Warrington 06 Feb 22 11.29pm | |
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All cyclists should have insurance, all cyclists should have a licence, all cyclists should take a road safety test and all cuclists should accept the same penalties for riding dangerously as motorists do. Vermin on two wheels, doesn't matter if they're couriers, school kids or commuters they all break the highway code with impunity.
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esox lucius Deal 07 Feb 22 12.08am | |
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Why do pedestrians walk straight across a side road without having a look over their shoulder to see if a vehicle is turning into the side road. Never understood that one, they wouldn’t just walk across a main road without looking to see if anything is coming. Don’t suppose it matters now as they now have right of way, can see a lot of people getting knocked over with this law change.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 07 Feb 22 12.17am | |
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Irisheagle87 Co.Derry 07 Feb 22 12.41am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Depends what you mean as crap!
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