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Rowantree

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  1. Curmudgeon - thanks for your comment. I probably haven't explained what happened very well; I do know to stop at double lines at a junction. It was more that they were happy to step out and cross in front of traffic - fine - but please don't make up new Highway Code rules! Unless of course, those raised red brick areas do denote pedestrian right of way? Regardless, her attitude stank.
  2. I was cycling down Zenoria Road, preparing to turn left onto Lordship Lane. A family decided to cross in front of me, despite seeing me coming (or not checking ? the junction approach is very straight so you couldn?t have missed me). Anyway, I slowed and let them cross, probably looking a little "grumpy face" at them, though I would never have said anything? the mother then turns to me, explains she is a cyclist too, and tells me to go and read the Highway Code! She also insinuated the red brick paving at this junction denotes pedestrian right of way, which was news to me! Is this the case? I certainly can?t find it anywhere in the Highway Code! She was really shirty, considering they'd decided to cross in front of a slow and courteous cyclist? it all felt very unnecessary. Anyway, nevermind, and thanks all for clarifying!
  3. Who has right of way at the junction of Lordship Lane / Zenoria Road? Specifically, if a cyclist wants to turn left onto Lordship Lane from Zenoria Road, would they have right of way over a pedestrian wanting to walk across the junction? Image attached. An incident earlier today has left me thoroughly confused, so thanks in advance! Rowan
  4. I got to the bus stop and there were three police vans and three police cars... a minute later they'd all cleared off... I was just wondering if anyone knows why? This was around 6:30pm.
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