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"Richard" wrote in message ...
This presumes that a pedestrian can be at fault. When I did my driving test, and subsequent ADT, the vehicle driver was responsible for bringing his vehicle to a stop without causing injury regardless of whether a pedestrian steps out, runs out or falls from a bridge above. (Reasonably you would expect some leeway to be applied in cases of dangerous driving where a pedestrian deliberately runs out - but in practice far too much is applied). I've often wondered if the strict legal position is that *anyone* has a right to use the Highway, being on foot or driving a vehicle making no difference, so if I need to cross a road I should be able to walk straight out, drivers are always required to drive at a safe speed to avoid any collision which in towns would then be 10 to 15mph. This may sound unreasonable but Sweden has adopted a 'Vision Zero' in which no one is killed or seriously injured. Some towns have scrapped all traffic lights and road markings except those that state pedestrians have free reign, a BBC Radio reporter put it to the test by wearing a blindfold and wandering across roads - not so much as a toot! Average traffic speed actually increased too. Then again Sweden is a civilised country, I'm not convinced it will work here. |
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