I wonder how many deaths involved walking whilst using a mobile phone.Cycling UK said that 99.4% of deaths on the road in the last ten years involved a motor vehicle.
There is a jaywalking law, but not enough police around to enforce it. However I did see a woman in East Grinstead get a really tough ticking off by a police officer who saw her walk out in front of my motorbike without looking. I was doing a cautious barely 30 mph so it didn't cause me any bother, no drama.What about death by stupid pedestrians walking around starring at there phones
Of course that includes many cyclists, even in the congested London rush hours, really daft not being able to hear other traffic, horns, bells and sirens.or listening to music oblivious to there surroundings
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Not in the UK, pedestrians are permitted to walk on or cross any road other than those where they are specifically prohibited ie motorways, special roads, or any road with appropriate signing in place.There is a jaywalking law, but not enough police around to enforce it.
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Trikes etc are covered. In all cycling laws but the Countryside Act mention of Bridlepaths, those included are "bicycles, tricycles and bicycles with four or more wheels".Can't you just see the actual law failing to cover the above, or unicycles, tricycles or any other multi-wheel cycle-like device? Can't you just see this whole story being re-visited in a few years after one of the loopholes has been identified in the wake of a fatal accident?
I often ride the trike on footpaths marked "2 roues interdits"