I'm not defending Alliston, but I can envisage a situation where a pedestrian steps out causing an accident and it is not the fault of the cyclist, I just wondered if the courts have ever ruled as such, as it just seems the cyclists are always guilty.
Do you think all cyclists should always be able to stop in any circumstances without causing an accident, and if they cannot it is their fault?
I'm not defending Alliston, but I can envisage a situation where a pedestrian steps out causing an accident and it is not the fault of the cyclist, I just wondered if the courts have ever ruled as such, as it just seems the cyclists are always guilty.
Do you think all cyclists should always be able to stop in any circumstances without causing an accident, and if they cannot it is their fault?