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Walking along roads
Why do people look at you like the devil when they are walking on the road with or without pets
Listen you silly cow you are walking on the road I’m not driving on a foot path Rant over |
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Were they on the way back from the bezelbepub?
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I recall the time a dangerous woman was walking down the road in just a bra and caused an accident
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She was walking her dog |
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(As long as she was on the correct side of the road walking towards you). |
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I always give walkers horse rider and cyclists plenty orifice room and make sure it’s safe for everyone involved But I’m sorry if you going to walk on the road you are going to get vehicles coming towards you at the speed limit There was a sign up in a field keep all dogs on leads as there were cows in the field This stuck up woman who know thought it didn’t apply to her Let her dogs of and w one got trampled to death |
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Not wise to do the speed limit on country roads for this reason tbf
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20 odd years ago I owned and drove some of the fastest cars on the road Driving the speed limit is fine regardless of who is on the road |
20s plenty.
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I mean it’s very idiotic to drive at the speed limit on a country road. Common sense would surely tell you to go a bit under for you know, safety reasons.
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But isn’t that the reason we have them..:shrug: |
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The number of times young Deer have shot out in front of me at night |
There’s a country road near me that has a 60mph limit. You’re lucky if you can go 35-40 on it.
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Same applies to walkers/hikers. They should be following the countryside code too. |
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Country roads are pretty dangerous at speed regardless what the signs say. All sorts of animals can wander out, cyclists or other vehicles suddenly appearing around blind corners etc.
I tend to do under the speed limits on the narrow country lanes that have just a single lane with no pavements, especially in the van. It cracks me up when people approach with speed and have to slam on their brakes and end up scratching their nice Range Rovers to try and squeeze through. I don’t know why they do it? Just slow down. |
From the Highway code
Rule 2, for pedestrians: "If there is no pavement, keep to the right-hand side of the road so that you can see oncoming traffic. You should take extra care and be prepared to walk in single file, especially on narrow roads or in poor light keep close to the side of the road. It may be safer to cross the road well before a sharp right-hand bend so that oncoming traffic has a better chance of seeing you. Cross back after the bend." Rule 206, for drivers and riders. "Drive carefully and slowly when ... approaching pedestrians on narrow rural roads without a footway or footpath. Always slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary, giving them plenty of room as you drive past." |
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The amount of cyclists i see head to toe in dark clothes is mental
Its should be illegal not to use a bike and wear a fluorescent jacket madness |
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If you cant hear or see a car coming on a country road you shouldnt be out the house.
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No one is cornering at 60mph on a country road and it's perfectly fine/safe to do 60 on a straight stretch where you can see the road ahead. Apply caution when you can't see the road ahead due to a corner, hill, bad weather or whatever but that's just... driving... and applies on any road.
If it wasn't safe to do national speed limit on country roads, they wouldn't be national speed limit, and indeed some roads have a 40 or 50mph limit in place for that very reason. |
…it’s also being mindful of roads that it’s obvious there’s no pavement been given for a pedestrian and being aware there could be pedestrians using and blind corners etc where you might not see them from a distance…it’s just making those sort of allowances which are quite common in more rural/village areas etc…
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