mrandmrspoves
Middle aged bald git.
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....and titling your thread "hit my first pedestrian" - suggests that you will hit some more. 

As a pedestrian moving at pedestrian pace, you bring less danger to any road incident than almost any other class of road user, and that says to me you should get more slack for being dozy, inattentive or generally in your own bubble than any other class of road user.We all fail occasionally to see something coming, and that is understandable, but it's no reason to go on as if people deserve to be hit.
This evening, I watched a mother drag her child across a massively busy road just south of Lambeth Bridge because she was too lazy to walk the 15 metres to the nearby zebra crossing. She has every right to cross there but you'd think some kind of parental protective instinct might kick in and say 'let's cross at this place specially designed for me to cross more safely'. And it'd be someone elses' fault if she or her kid had got hit? That's not right is it?
Alternatively, they could take responsibility for their own safetyAs a pedestrian moving at pedestrian pace, you bring less danger to any road incident than almost any other class of road user, and that says to me you should get more slack for being dozy, inattentive or generally in your own bubble than any other class of road user.
It was her fault for not looking and crossing between parked cars. Did she apologise?
Pedestrians may cross wherever they like. It is unwise on their part not to look but it isn't an excuse for running them over
Advanced Darwinism?Has anyone else noticed the scummy mummys that signal their intent to cross the road by pushing their pushchair, child and all into the road before they even bother looking at the traffic. Not so bad on a bike but i've had to swerve a couple in my car recently.
As a pedestrian moving at pedestrian pace, you bring less danger to any road incident than almost any other class of road user, and that says to me you should get more slack for being dozy, inattentive or generally in your own bubble than any other class of road user.
If you're walking round a blind corner at 3mph, and you meet another pedestrian coming the other way also at walking pace, both of you stop walking, nobody gets injured, and a small amount of sidestepping allows you both to continue on your way without much time lost.
If you're crossing a road behind a stopped bus with similar lack of visibility, and a cyclist or motorcyclist hits you because he's going too fast to be able to stop in the distance he can see to be clear... I think he'd be on very shaky ground to claim it was your fault just because he was going along the road and you were crossing it
....and titling your thread "hit my first pedestrian" - suggests that you will hit some more.![]()
If you're walking round a blind corner at 3mph, and you meet another pedestrian coming the other way also at walking pace, both of you stop walking, nobody gets injured, and a small amount of sidestepping allows you both to continue on your way without much time lost
If you're crossing a road behind a stopped bus with similar lack of visibility, and a cyclist or motorcyclist hits you because he's going too fast to be able to stop in the distance he can see to be clear... I think he'd be on very shaky ground to claim it was your fault just because he was going along the road and you were crossing it