it doesn't make sense, if she was pushing her bike, then technically she is not in operation of the bike. she's a pedestrian right? hence not bound by highway code — just as if she were pushing her bike along a sidewalk... in this case it still should be a drivers responsibility to look out for pedestrians, and give them the right of way even if the driver is given a green light or right of way, correct? also — correct me if i'm wrong, but — last time i checked, jaywalking is technically not a crime in the UK?
it doesn't make sense, if she was pushing her bike, then technically she is not in operation of the bike. she's a pedestrian right? hence not bound by highway code — just as if she were pushing her bike along a sidewalk... in this case it still should be a drivers responsibility to look out for pedestrians, and give them the right of way even if the driver is given a green light or right of way, correct? also — correct me if i'm wrong, but — last time i checked, jaywalking is technically not a crime in the UK?