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Old August 31st 18, 03:40 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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Default Interesting Article On How Cars Took Over the Road

On Friday, August 31, 2018 at 1:13:19 PM UTC+1, NY wrote:
"JNugent" wrote in message
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The drivers and riders of motor vehicles - and cyclists - are
obliged to give way to pedestrians crossing any road into which they
are turning in both the UK and the USA.


Being obliged to give way to pedestrians who are actually crossing (ie
they're already in the road) makes a lot of sense, on a best-endeavours
basis if not a legal obligation, just as you would do you best to avoid
someone crossing anywhere else. But does UK and US law actually require you
to stop for someone who is waiting on the pavement to cross: is there a
portion of every road junction which has *implicit* zebra-crossing rules?

As a pedestrian, I would never step off the pavement unless I could see that
the road was clear: I would never *make* a car stop for me with the single
exception of a zebra crossing.


This is just the 'the roads are for cars' attitude I hate.
I have nothing against cars but roads are for people not machinery.
Pedestrians, equestrians and cyclists are the most important road users in that order.
If you chose to use a motor vehicle on roads paid for by others you must expect to wait for them.
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