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Yet you chose to enter the road to be an arrogant jerk.
No, he did exactly what the highway code expects you to do. Have you ever tried crossing a busy junction? Given that a lot of drivers don't indicate, all you can do is to look around and hope that any driver turning knows how to drive. If one flow of traffic was already halted, seems like a safer (and more efficient) way of crossing to me. |
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"Richard" wrote:
Yet you chose to enter the road to be an arrogant jerk. No, he did exactly what the highway code expects you to do. "I decided to take that moment to cross too, slowing down the fat c#nt again." Which part of the highway code expects exactly this behaviour? |
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In message , Steve Moore
writes The alleged 'right of way' of pedestrians is, in the real world, an irrelevance; cars are big and hard, pedestrians are small and squashy... You can't argue technicalities about "but I had the right of way" once you're dead. Stop arsing around with theoretical arguments about 'right of way' and just use the Green Cross Code/Kerb Drill to cross the road safely. __Steve__ 40 years ago when I was learning to ride a motorbike (unlimited cc. then) I had drummed into me the verse, "Here lies the body, of Albert J, Who died maintaining his right of way, He was right, dead right, as he drove along, But just as dead as if he'd been wrong. -- Clive |
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In message , Cast_Iron
writes Agreed, and unfortunately that attitude of "I'm bigger than you, keep out of my way" is displayed by far too many car drivers. At one time I owned and drove both a bike and a scruffy Bedford CF. When I was out on the bike I got carved up, crowded and generally treated with no consideration whatsoever by a great many car drivers. However when in this large scruffy van, all the cars kept well clear. As a third age person, I've no experience of bike's on roads, but it sure made a difference to the car owning proletariat when I was driving a white van about two feet above their eye level. -- Clive |
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