• Hay, in a lot of way I with you, but I'd love for the same standard to be applied to motorists, there would be many more going to prison if they were.

  • It's difficult, isn't it? Pedestrians always have the right of way. For instance, I had a situation a couple of months back going through Tooting...

    Couple of chaps walked out from between cars to cross the road as I was overtaking. That was fine, I was riding at an appropriate speed (I thought), which allowed them to pass in front of me before I got there. So, all good. Except, someone behind me shouted at them and one of them (not both for some reason) decided that, having got most of the way across, the safest option was to head back from whence they came. Now they were right in front of me. Fortunately, my brakes worked (very well, as it happened, causing a rather impressive stoppie) and I stopped without hitting him. Quick swear (more our of relief than anger) and I was on my way; no more said.

    What I should have done, I suppose, is stop and wait until they had both arrived safely at their destination on the pavement.

  • right of way

    Right of way just means that they are allowed where they are. Just as the bicycles are, and the cars are.

    Maybe you're thinking of priority?

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