• shall accord such precedence to any such pedestrian

    Which pretty much backs up what stevo_com wrote.

    Whenever a pedestrian is on the crossing*, they have priority.

    Not the right to sole occupation.

    There's nothing about finishing crossing, nor stopping even.

    I love a pedantic quibble, me.

    * providing no part of a vehicle was already on the crossing.

  • Not the right to sole occupation.

    Unless they're in a wheelchair or other kind of assistive device, they need to occupy their soles, though, and their soles need to occupy space, so they need the right for both.

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