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Re: Little cherubs
« Reply #15 on: 27 January 2016, 22:03:29 »

But I had started turning in before he stepped off the pavement.  ;)
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« Reply #16 on: 27 January 2016, 22:04:26 »

I`m not sure how someone not paying attention and just stepping into the road has right of way  :-\

Don`t they have to be on the road before the car is there? 
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Re: Little cherubs
« Reply #17 on: 27 January 2016, 22:12:03 »

I`m not sure how someone not paying attention and just stepping into the road has right of way  :-\

Don`t they have to be on the road before the car is there?

Yes, they do.  :y  I would have also thought that the onus is on the pedestrian to check whether a car is turning before stepping in to the road, otherwise it leaves it wide open for 'injury compo' abuse. I deem it the pedestrians responsibility to check that nothing is turning before crossing the road so I will continue to scatter them as usual.  ;)
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Re: Little cherubs
« Reply #18 on: 28 January 2016, 08:00:06 »

I`m not sure how someone not paying attention and just stepping into the road has right of way  :-\

Don`t they have to be on the road before the car is there?

Yes, they do.  :y  I would have also thought that the onus is on the pedestrian to check whether a car is turning before stepping in to the road, otherwise it leaves it wide open for 'injury compo' abuse. I deem it the pedestrians responsibility to check that nothing is turning before crossing the road so I will continue to scatter them as usual.  ;)

Totally agree with you on that one  :y

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Re: Little cherubs
« Reply #19 on: 28 January 2016, 11:03:31 »

What a world we live in, that's all I can say. I was always taught as a kid the pavement is for pedestrians, the road is for cars, if you go on the road, expect to be hit. So cross one as quickly and safely as possible.  But, then again, at my school (and I suspect all other schools) they just stand there playing chicken with cars knowing the car has to stop, legally. Pathetic.

Joke is there was a fatality not long ago of a child, on my way home from work, on a side street, killed by a car. The driver was on his phone, and drunk, and mounted the pavement, at 40mph.  >:( With people like that on the roads(or pavements) you'd think people would behave with more sense when crossing, but ah well...  ::)

Oh, little edit, on the way home last night that same road a car to my left had to do a fairly sharp brake because like some kind of mental I was going round the roundabout at a lunatic 18mph, from their right. They then bibbed me! I was in their way. I should have stopped dead on the roundabout to let them pass, I think. They must use roundabouts daily and they have no idea how to use them. Worries me.
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Re: Little cherubs
« Reply #20 on: 28 January 2016, 15:29:44 »

It's no surprise we can't teach kids respect; we can't get the parents to stop wearing Pyjamas to school.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3418979/Mother-performs-school-run-nightwear-protest-head-teacher-told-parents-not-wear-pyjamas-bring-children-school.html

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Re: Little cherubs
« Reply #21 on: 29 January 2016, 14:16:57 »

It's no surprise we can't teach kids respect; we can't get the parents to stop wearing Pyjamas to school.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3418979/Mother-performs-school-run-nightwear-protest-head-teacher-told-parents-not-wear-pyjamas-bring-children-school.html

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