Even under the existing law , a vehicle user when leaving a side road has to give way to any pedestrian who has started to cross the main road. Given that, and the consensus to date on the new highway code, when leaving a side road one should give way to pedestrians wanting to cross the main road if it's already clear for them to do so.[Edit: actually, having a second read of the Highway Code Rule H2, I'm not sure you need to give way to people on the main road, only on the side road, like so:
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No not legally, these are RULES and open to interpretation with a degree of intuition with regards to the situation and consideration to safety for all road users including yourself, I believe the new rules are there to encourage road users including pedestrian to read and foresee the actions of others and plan ahead by commanding your space and the area ahead.Do I legally need to stop
Yes I misunderstood. You definitely do not need to stop if you are already on the main road. If that were the rule the whole country could be paralysed during the rush hour!Possibly not quite the same situation, flecc (unless I've read your reply incorrectly - not unusual!).
I meant I'm going along the main road (near a junction) and someone at a crossing point (not a zebra one) wants to step out. Do I legally need to stop?
Were I turning off the main road and the pedestrian is crossing parallel to the main road - as per the image above - I do need to give way, but what if I'm already on the main road?
A bit of an aside, but you can overtake/undertake in the zig zags with one vital proviso:I personally knew that the white zigzag markings near a zebra crossing means no parking but did not know it also means NO undertaking.
I suppose this is where intuition comes into to play and taking a slower more cautious approach in built up and pedestrian dense areas, me personally, if possible I would take up a cars space behind the car or stop beside the rear of the first queuing car, mainly because some drivers are unaware of their blind spots and some use the wait to check farcebook. If I am placed at the rear or the side of the car I can see the crossing, others approaching from all sides and inside the car, as for a large lorry, with limited view I would be at the rear on the left until my visibility has increased. Lorries have more blind spots. EDIT + being able to increase my view of any incoming emergency services vehicles.You can pull alongside the front vehicle though
For an opinion as to what is the difference between rules\guidance and what is a legal requiment, go and ask the man in charge, he is called Boris.Do I legally need to stop?
To paraphrase Sir Robert Armstrong (re: Spycatcher), Boris is 'economical with the truth [and the law]'.For an opinion as to what is the difference between rules\guidance and what is a legal requiment, go and ask the man in charge, he is called Boris.
I bet when he cycled to work his aids insisted on him NOT carrying a stick to knock the plebs out of the wayask the man in charge
I dislike Johnson as much as anyone, but in fairness with his cycle commuting he just mucked in with everyone else as just another cyclist in the crowd. He never wore a helmet either until the nanny state media started nagging so much about it that in the end he gave in and put one on just to shut them up.I bet when he cycled to work his aids insisted on him NOT carrying a stick to knock the plebs out of the way
His badgers are dealt with by camouflaged MI5 sniper cyclists with infrared night vision scoped gunsI dislike Johnson as much as anyone, but in fairness with his cycle commuting he just mucked in with everyone else as just another cyclist in thecrowd. He never wore a helmet either until the nanny state media started nagging so much about it that in the end he gave in and put one on just to shut them up.
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No badgers where he cycled. Here's photos of with and without helmet, in fact he's been banned from cycling now by the security services due to terrorist risks.His badgers are dealt with by camouflaged MI5 sniper cyclists with infrared night vision scoped guns
The real fear is badger assassins. Trust me.No badgers where he cycled. Here's photos of with and without helmet, in fact he's been banned from cycling now by the security services due to terrorist risks.
No, they don't drive cars or vans.The real fear is badgers. Trust me.
Badgers would if they could reach the pedals, as they'd cause far more wrist breakages using vans and cars! Badgers hate cyclists! I have posted proof that badgers hate cyclists! BEWARE OF BADGERS EVERYONE! Install waterproof ultrasonic wildlife deterrents on your bikes! The health of your wrists and skulls demands it! (especially if you are not wearing a helmet)No, they don't drive cars or vans.
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