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Originally posted by En force View PostYes Brillopad, you're right, some pedestrians are rather oblivious as to what is around them. These pedestrians also annoy other pedestrains. I'm constantly held up due to being stuck behind a 'Texter'. When I text in the street I usally get out the way and stand against a wall. I would never be in such a rush to send or read a received text while crossing the road.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAgree strongly with your entire post above(not just my snip). But a couple of observations. Firstly cyclists are generally more selfish as people are more selfish. Secondly pedestrians also have a duty of care. Several times people (often on mobiles) just walk in front of my bike. Not always past stationary traffic (I always slow down in case pedestrians dont look).
The worst case a young girl (8?) ran round the front of a bus while I was overtaking. I would have run her down but a motorcyclist going the other way was braking hard (he was about to run her down too) and I saw his reaction. She just missed us both totally oblivious.
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Originally posted by En force View PostThis new breed have a 'self' attitude, contributing to ever increasing selfishness in the world.
The worst case a young girl (8?) ran round the front of a bus while I was overtaking. I would have run her down but a motorcyclist going the other way was braking hard (he was about to run her down too) and I saw his reaction. She just missed us both totally oblivious.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostLike what you do?
It's all well and good demanding people allow you to pass but it does mean that you should return the favour and not complain when they pass you down the middle of the road when you are stationary in traffic. And of course that you should slow down and allow them to pull out when they are turning right instead of expecting them to wait. And of course if you are going to get too close when you pass and cause accidents you really can't grumble when a cyclist gets a bit close and scratches your car.
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