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![]() "Richard J." wrote: No, the logical conclusion is that by default there is no right of way for one over the other in law. (Similarly there is no right of way for one pedestrian over another pedestrian.) In extreme circumstances, a pedestrian could probably be charged with obstructing the highway, but if he just crosses the road in front of traffic, he is not AFAIK committing an offence. On the other hand, drivers must not drive without reasonable consideration for other road users, which rather rules out running over the said jaywalker. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) I saw a case where someone was ****ed in the middle of the road, but the driver who hit him still had to pay damages as he was in part responsible (20%) and obviously the guy who was hit was 80% responsible. Obviously if you can see you are going to injure someone you should take precautions. Kind regards -- Benedict White |
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