Does it not count that the cyclist was 12mph below the speed limit and had right of way? Also the lady walked out on to moving traffic. If this had happened but with a car that had failed an MOT would there be a trial?
Does it not count that the cyclist was 12mph below the speed limit
No such thing as a speed limit for cycles on the public highway. Except, possibly, in the royal parks.
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Does it not count that the cyclist was 12mph below the speed limit and had right of way? Also the lady walked out on to moving traffic. If this had happened but with a car that had failed an MOT would there be a trial?