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Tony Raven wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 11 Oct 2004:
Annabel Smyth wrote: I dare say - when you step into the road and have to leap back on to the pavement to avoid being run down, you consider it "nearly". At least, I do..... Had I been another inch further into the road, we would have collided. Did you look before you stepped into the road or did you make the common pedestrian mistake of believing because you cannot hear a motor there is no traffic. Would you have stepped out in the same way if a car had been approaching at the same speed? Normally, when a pelican crossing is on a pedestrian cycle, the traffic stops to allow pedestrians to cross the road. The cars had stopped, the "little green man" was green, and the audible indicator was beeping. Cyclist came up inside a bus, where he couldn't be seen, and zoomed straight past, utterly ignoring the three facts mentioned above. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 26 September 2004 |
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