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Old October 31st 05, 07:08 AM posted to uk.transport,uk.transport.london
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Default Red lights in Cricklewood, Harrow and elsewhere

"Ian" wrote...

"Richard J." wrote in message Nick Finnigan wrote:


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http://www.lesberries.co.uk/cycling/misc/misc.html
has an appropriate discussion.


It does indeed, and concludes that a person pushing a bike, on a
pedestrian crossing anyway, is a pedestrian. "a person who is walking
across a pedestrian crossing pushing a bicycle, having started on the
pavement on one side on her feet and not on the bicycle, and going
across pushing the bicycle with both feet on the ground so to speak is
clearly a 'foot passenger'."


Thanks Nick for the link. So if a cyclist rides across a pedestrian
crossing can I legally knock him/her over?


The old chestnut...

You still have to drive with due consideration for other road-users (even
the ones who, like too many cyclists, have no intention whatever of
complying with any aspect of road traffic law they find inconvenient), and
you have to drive with due care and attention (ie, you have to stop to avoid
a collision if you can). But you are under no obligation to give precedence
to anyone illegally cycling across a *pedestrian crossing*, any more than
you would have to give way to a motor vehicle being driven across the
crossing from footway to footway.