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  1. #26
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    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Rule H2
    Provides stronger priority for pedestrians at junctions and clarity of who has right of way.

    The new rule states that instead of cars having priority when they turn left or right into junctions, pedestrians crossing the road will now have priority over those vehicles.

    Nothing new about this, it has been the same for over 50 years, when I took my test::
    "Vehicles turning from a major road to a secondary road must give way to pedestrian crossing the minor road"
    I don't know why they have said this is new but at least highlighting it might educate some modern drivers,

    Another point to bear in mind is that the Highway code is not law. It is intended to make road users aware of their rights and obligations. A lot of the things in it are covered elsewhere by statue but not everything. It very cleverly doesn't tell you which are and which aren't.
    I've read several articles like the one mentioned in the last couple of weeks and they are all the same.... basically click bait. The highway code does not change the actual law so whatever it says about cyclists and pedestrian is either already enshrined in law or is merely advice.

  2. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    in my entire 25 years of driving a motor vehicle on this countries roads, the longest individual time I've been delayed by being stuck behind a cyclist is probably about 2 minutes tops.
    I've never understood why people get so angry about that, lighten up, what were you going to do in those 2 minutes?
    exactly. Same people who fear their masculinity is threatened if somebody overtakes them or ask to be let in on a slip road or when merging 2 lanes to 1.

  3. #28

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Why on earth would you object to cyclists keeping to one side to allow vehicles to pass more easily?

    Is that not just deliberately antagonising people, creating more stress, conflict etc, ultimately discouraging cyclists in the long run?

    Seems to me that if you can safely pull to one side it's the sensible, polite and reasonable thing to do.

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  5. #30

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    I did hear there were TV adverts to come, but I agree. My understanding is that the rules apply now, so we should have been watching those adverts....
    Could have sworn that the article linked to said "Changes to the Highway Code
    Major changes are being made to the Highway Code on the 29th January 2022".

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    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    Could have sworn that the article linked to said "Changes to the Highway Code
    Major changes are being made to the Highway Code on the 29th January 2022".
    Yes but some of the things mentioned aren't changes at all

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    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Just in case Delmbox wants to know where I've been between 15:34 and 23:27...... I've been in work.

  8. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    Could have sworn that the article linked to said "Changes to the Highway Code
    Major changes are being made to the Highway Code on the 29th January 2022".
    I went by what I heard on the radio yesterday morning - the rules were already in force. Anyway, even if that was wrong, you would have thought any advertising campaign would have been in full swing now with the rule changes four days away.

  9. #34

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    There appears to be some disingenuous mis-information being broadcast here - a difference between what is being reported and the actual new Highway Code - which can be read at https://www.gov.uk/government/consul...e-highway-code.

  10. #35

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Rule H2
    Provides stronger priority for pedestrians at junctions and clarity of who has right of way.

    The new rule states that instead of cars having priority when they turn left or right into junctions, pedestrians crossing the road will now have priority over those vehicles.

    Nothing new about this, it has been the same for over 50 years, when I took my test::
    "Vehicles turning from a major road to a secondary road must give way to pedestrian crossing the minor road"
    I don't know why they have said this is new but at least highlighting it might educate some modern drivers,

    Another point to bear in mind is that the Highway code is not law. It is intended to make road users aware of their rights and obligations. A lot of the things in it are covered elsewhere by statue but not everything. It very cleverly doesn't tell you which are and which aren't.
    I've read several articles like the one mentioned in the last couple of weeks and they are all the same.... basically click bait. The highway code does not change the actual law so whatever it says about cyclists and pedestrian is either already enshrined in law or is merely advice.
    An example of why there should have been a campaign. Like virtually all of us you dont understand the new rules re pedestrians.

  11. #36

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    If I was a pedestrian i wouldn't step into a road. Car driver could be a member of the Tory Govt. These rules probably dont apply to them.

  12. #37

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    If I was a pedestrian i wouldn't step into a road. Car driver could be a member of the Tory Govt. These rules probably dont apply to them.
    NaH Man, tOrIES wUD dRiVe uP on ThE pavEmenT 2 NoCK u DoWn. EsP iF u R waItInG 4 a BuS cOS ToReEs h8 ThE pOOr LOl

  13. #38

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    NaH Man, tOrIES wUD dRiVe uP on ThE pavEmenT 2 NoCK u DoWn. EsP iF u R waItInG 4 a BuS cOS ToReEs h8 ThE pOOr LOl
    you are a grown man.

  14. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    you are a grown man.
    Mocking another grown man.

  15. #40

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    you are a grown man.
    Angry Tory.😂😂😂😂

  16. #41

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Mocking another grown man.
    😂😂😂😂😂

  17. #42

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Why on earth would you object to cyclists keeping to one side to allow vehicles to pass more easily?

    Is that not just deliberately antagonising people, creating more stress, conflict etc, ultimately discouraging cyclists in the long run?

    Seems to me that if you can safely pull to one side it's the sensible, polite and reasonable thing to do.
    Because it doesn’t really allow motorists to pass them more easily it allows them to pass them more dangerously.

    When over taking a bike or a horse you should give it a full car width. When they’re on one side of the lane it encourages people to over take on single carriage roads when there isn’t enough space.

    You can always spot people who can’t not be biased in these situations because they constantly turn it into us vs them when what is actually needed is understanding from the other person’s point of view.

  18. #43

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
    Because it doesn’t really allow motorists to pass them more easily it allows them to pass them more dangerously.

    When over taking a bike or a horse you should give it a full car width. When they’re on one side of the lane it encourages people to over take on single carriage roads when there isn’t enough space.

    You can always spot people who can’t not be biased in these situations because they constantly turn it into us vs them when what is actually needed is understanding from the other person’s point of view.
    It depends entirely on the road, the widths of which vary, there may be parked cars, the other lane may be quiet or busy.

    It does seem that much of the chat in this thread is based on a misinterpretation anyway, but I don't see what is gained by keeping in the middle of the lane when the left hand side of it is safe. I think, in practice, it will make cyclists more in danger as it will enrage drivers who may be late etc. And yes, maybe they shouldnt be enraged, but this is a Real Politik situation.

    And I am a cyclist and a driver. In fact, driving comes below the train and walking for me, so I'm not remotely a petrol head, I just dont see the benefit in winding people up.

  19. #44

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    If people are getting wound up by cyclists they shouldn’t be on the road.

    If there are parked cars etc how could there be space to safely pass? I imagine what will happen is people will use common sense but I think people knowing cyclists are safer in the middle of a lane is what we should be aiming for.

  20. #45

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
    If people are getting wound up by cyclists they shouldn’t be on the road.

    If there are parked cars etc how could there be space to safely pass? I imagine what will happen is people will use common sense but I think people knowing cyclists are safer in the middle of a lane is what we should be aiming for.
    Why should someone not be wound up if they are late for their kids school or for an important train journey? Theres one train an hour now from my local station - things like that make time more precious. It's understandable someone would get fed up.

    And again, Real Politik - you can say they 'shouldnt be on the road' but they are on the road. So it's reckless to just pretend it away.

    I cited the parked cars as an example of where someone wouldn't want to be to the side of the lane (due to opening doors), but where its safe to do so, I think cyclists should be.

    That said, as I acknowledge, there's misinformation on this thread anyway, and so I'm sure that's what will happen in most instances!

    I just think beware the rule of unintended consequences that can come from advising cyclist to go down the middle of lanes, or advising pedestrians they have priority at certain junctions etc

  21. #46

    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    in my entire 25 years of driving a motor vehicle on this countries roads, the longest individual time I've been delayed by being stuck behind a cyclist is probably about 2 minutes tops.
    I've never understood why people get so angry about that, lighten up, what were you going to do in those 2 minutes?
    The average length of time it takes to read a JamesWales post is longer than that! Mr J!

  22. #47

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    The average length of time it takes to read a JamesWales post is longer than that! Mr J!
    Just

  23. #48

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    The average length of time it takes to read a JamesWales post is longer than that! Mr J!
    Bringing

  24. #49

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    The average length of time it takes to read a JamesWales post is longer than that! Mr J!
    Down

  25. #50

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    The average length of time it takes to read a JamesWales post is longer than that! Mr J!
    My

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