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New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
This came up on Filly's Fb:
Something to think about
With regards to the new road rules about waiting for pedestrians to cross, I have this from a lady pointing out something I wouldn’t have thought of……
Can I please point out that those of us working Assistance Dogs and Guide dogs have our dogs trained to wait at kerbs until NO cars are present. Our dogs won't cross with us until cars drive on past. This new rule means drivers will stop and try to wave us across. Please be aware we won't cross the road and you will only hold us up. Best to drive on past if u see a vested working dog knowing this is more helpful to us. Thank you.
Something to think about
With regards to the new road rules about waiting for pedestrians to cross, I have this from a lady pointing out something I wouldn’t have thought of……
Can I please point out that those of us working Assistance Dogs and Guide dogs have our dogs trained to wait at kerbs until NO cars are present. Our dogs won't cross with us until cars drive on past. This new rule means drivers will stop and try to wave us across. Please be aware we won't cross the road and you will only hold us up. Best to drive on past if u see a vested working dog knowing this is more helpful to us. Thank you.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
I guess they can't teach an old dog some new tricks.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:53 pm This came up on Filly's Fb:
Something to think about
With regards to the new road rules about waiting for pedestrians to cross, I have this from a lady pointing out something I wouldn’t have thought of……
Can I please point out that those of us working Assistance Dogs and Guide dogs have our dogs trained to wait at kerbs until NO cars are present. Our dogs won't cross with us until cars drive on past. This new rule means drivers will stop and try to wave us across. Please be aware we won't cross the road and you will only hold us up. Best to drive on past if u see a vested working dog knowing this is more helpful to us. Thank you.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Saw a 'clarification' to an instructor from the DVSA today that - as I understood it for it was a model of clarity (not) - if you are planning to emerge from or turn into a junction and there is a pedestrian waiting to cross, you now have to give way...
...unless there is an island in the middle of the road, when you don't have to as it's now a 'crossing'.
WFT?
Anyone understand that? Why should an island make any difference?
...unless there is an island in the middle of the road, when you don't have to as it's now a 'crossing'.
WFT?
Anyone understand that? Why should an island make any difference?
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
If they are on the far side of the road, you are a minimal threat as they cross to the refuge.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Yeah thats a good point. If they're on the far side of the road they're not technically waiting to cross "your lane" IYSWIM.
But I'm with Spin in general...my first reaction is that an island crossing is even more reason for you to give way to pedestrians, not less!
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
That's wrong then, the new rule says 'should' so if it's dangerous to stop I'm not going to.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 10:38 pm Saw a 'clarification' to an instructor from the DVSA today that - as I understood it for it was a model of clarity (not) - if you are planning to emerge from or turn into a junction and there is a pedestrian waiting to cross, you now have to give way...
...unless there is an island in the middle of the road, when you don't have to as it's now a 'crossing'.
WFT?
Anyone understand that? Why should an island make any difference?
The island thing isn't new but previously I thought only staggered crossing islands worked like that, a standard small island won't do much for a woman with a pushchair.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
I suppose they are treating it by analogy with a zebra with an island (which is treated as two separate crossing) but as you say, the standard island-with-bollard isn't much of a refuge.Mussels wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 10:05 am That's wrong then, the new rule says 'should' so if it's dangerous to stop I'm not going to.
The island thing isn't new but previously I thought only staggered crossing islands worked like that, a standard small island won't do much for a woman with a pushchair.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
But quite frankly, the same applies when they are waiting on the pavement on the other side of the road - they're far less of a threat to you than Deliveroo Boy who's blasting up the inside of the queue behind you on the main road, and expecting you to keep turning and get out of his way.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
According to another DVSA 'clarification' I've just seen, the question asked was along these lines:
"what if the candidate is turning left at a green traffic signal, where pedestrians do not have a red 'do not cross' light against them? As I interpret the new rule H2, the candidate should stop and give way for a waiting pedestrian."
That was something I was thinking when out driving earlier this week. But according to the person who responded, the candidate would NOT be expected to give way "because it's a traffic signal".
Why? What's the logic for that?
"what if the candidate is turning left at a green traffic signal, where pedestrians do not have a red 'do not cross' light against them? As I interpret the new rule H2, the candidate should stop and give way for a waiting pedestrian."
That was something I was thinking when out driving earlier this week. But according to the person who responded, the candidate would NOT be expected to give way "because it's a traffic signal".
Why? What's the logic for that?
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
I'm not sure the priority hierarchy is because they are a threat to youThe Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 10:11 amBut quite frankly, the same applies when they are waiting on the pavement on the other side of the road - they're far less of a threat to you than Deliveroo Boy who's blasting up the inside of the queue behind you on the main road, and expecting you to keep turning and get out of his way.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Green light - proceed with cautionThe Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 10:15 am According to another DVSA 'clarification' I've just seen, the question asked was along these lines:
"what if the candidate is turning left at a green traffic signal, where pedestrians do not have a red 'do not cross' light against them? As I interpret the new rule H2, the candidate should stop and give way for a waiting pedestrian."
That was something I was thinking when out driving earlier this week. But according to the person who responded, the candidate would NOT be expected to give way "because it's a traffic signal".
Why? What's the logic for that?
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Nowt wrong with proceeding with caution but how is the pedestrian supposed to know that if they are waiting to cross an uncontrolled side turning then the candidate should give way in order to let the pedestrian cross, but that if the turn is on a green traffic signal then the situation is reversed - it's the pedestrian's duty to wait until the road is clear?
Tell me where it says THAT in the HC.
The new rules are a complete mess.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Something else that's been pointed up is that everyone kind of assumes that it's daylight and good visibility... I'm reminded in my FB article on the issue:
"What about at night when you can't see them cause they have dark clothes on and decide to cross in a place that is not lit. I come across them all the time in the morning and night going home from work suddenly appearing from no where."
And that reminded me that I nearly turned right into a pedestrian crossing the road dressed in dark clothes against a dark background just before Xmas - it was fortunate that the pedestrian was crossing far enough back from the main road that I had space to stop that did not leave me stranded across the opposing lane whilst he ambled to the pavement... and then there's heavy rain... and fog.
"What about at night when you can't see them cause they have dark clothes on and decide to cross in a place that is not lit. I come across them all the time in the morning and night going home from work suddenly appearing from no where."
And that reminded me that I nearly turned right into a pedestrian crossing the road dressed in dark clothes against a dark background just before Xmas - it was fortunate that the pedestrian was crossing far enough back from the main road that I had space to stop that did not leave me stranded across the opposing lane whilst he ambled to the pavement... and then there's heavy rain... and fog.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
As a pedestrian, even if I now have right of way / priority, if i think a driver hasn't seen me or isn't going to yield, I'll defer to them. Not sure I'm unique in that.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
As a driver, eventually you are likely to meet an "I know my rights!" pedestrian or cyclist. They might be dead by the time you're close enough to be introduced, but ...
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Part of my hazard assessment of any road user
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
I'd like to offer some well thought out advice regarding the new highway code changes..
Take no bloody notice.
Take no bloody notice.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
And then there is the confused pedestrian, who thinks you are going to give way ...
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