Well, blatantly that's not true as you could have slowed down on the approach to the junction.
When you're playing Need for Speed on your Fireblade, slowing down is not an option.

Well, blatantly that's not true as you could have slowed down on the approach to the junction.
It wasn't a junction.Well, blatantly that's not true as you could have slowed down on the approach to the junction.
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It wasn't a junction.
It was a pelican crossing.
I can't believe there are so many folk on here defending RLJs.
You're all dangerous morons.
I can't believe there are so many folk on here defending RLJs.
You're all dangerous morons.
If I see someone near a crossing, I slow down in case they step into the road or the lights change on me.
On a pelican crossing legally your green light is permission to proceed if it is safe to do so, not a right to proceed. For the pedestrian the light has no legal meaning whatsoever and the pedestrian is perfectly entitled to cross the road at any time.
If I see someone near a crossing, I slow down in case they step into the road or the lights change on me.
If you slowed down for every group of people waiting at a pelican crossing for the green man you'd not only get nowhere fast (London's pavements are full of people) but you'd also likely cause accidents in the traffic behind you - motorists in London tend to expect to be able run at a constant speed green light after green light, slowing down at every crossing is just going to cause a concertina effect in the traffic and someone will overbrake and there'll be a rump crunch accident.
Maintaining a constant speed normally results in hitting all junction lights at green.
So are you a cyclist or have you just joined to have a go at cyclists?
They could always wait until they have a GREEN light.
I am a cyclist.
I'm just not one of those cyclists who believe they have a God given right to have priority on the road over every other road user.
I am not one of those cyclists who believe the Highway Code does not apply to cyclists.
I am a cyclist.
I am a motorcyclist
I am a motorist
I have a clean driving licence.
I NEVER jump red lights
Maybe they don't wait for the green light for the same reason that Motorcyclists don't bother respecting ASLs or use cycle lanes, or buzz down bus lanes at much higher speeds than the 30mph limits.
Which is that people are sometimes a bit selfish, occasionally stupid, often a bit impatient and our brains aren't really well designed to calculate risk.
I believe one should always take care proportionate to the mode of travel one is engaged upon. In a car I always slow at junctions simply because pedestrians tend to cross at junctions, and I really don't want to run one over, even if I am technically "in the right". The thought train that says the pedestrian was "asking for it" because they didn't obey the highway code sounds very slightly psychopathic in my view.
I'm talking about the occasional times I rlj on a pelican crossing, I don't do it often but it has been knownIf you slowed down for every group of people waiting at a pelican crossing for the green man you'd not only get nowhere fast (London's pavements are full of people) but you'd also likely cause accidents in the traffic behind you - motorists in London tend to expect to be able run at a constant speed green light after green light, slowing down at every crossing is just going to cause a concertina effect in the traffic and someone will overbrake and there'll be a rump crunch accident.
Maintaining a constant speed normally results in hitting all junction lights at green.
. The thought train that says the pedestrian was "asking for it" because they didn't obey the highway code sounds very slightly psychopathic in my view.