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Pedestrian crossing's
Hi
Am I right in thinking, that if you are stood at a zebra crossing, then the car's must stop to allow you to cross? Or, do you have to have one foot on the crossing or already be walking over it before they are suppose to stop?
I think I am right in what I am thinking but want backing up :o)
Thanx in advance.
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According to the Highway Code, you must give way to pedestrians waiting to cross the zebra crossing. This is what i was taught when taking my test as well!
The preceding bit about being ready to slow down or stop to let people cross is a recommendation, but it is NOT the law.
yeah, cyclists can be a complete menace at crossings - why do so many of them think that a red light or flashing beacons don't apply to them? is it because they don't have an engine?
i wouldn't mind if they got off their bikes and walked round the crossing while the lights are still red! but that's obviously too much effort!