Law4 mins ago
Close call
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A pedestrian was running along the side of the road, towards me. I was doing under 40mph (the speed limit) as I neared him, he put his arms up and stepped out the way, implying that I was rather close to him. I had slowed down, though perhaps not as much as I should've done, but I did not hit him. Having driven past, I saw in my mirror that he was looking angrily at my car. Was I in the wrong and have I committed an offence
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If so - he should have been on it.
He was on the correct side of the road if there wasn't a path - facing oncoming traffic - however I tend to give them a lot more room than they need - you never know he/she might trip just as your passing them - I move over to the otherside of the road if there's no oncoming traffic.
you could say it might be careless driving or without due care - but it would have to be a bit more severe if something was to stick.
If so - he should have been on it.
He was on the correct side of the road if there wasn't a path - facing oncoming traffic - however I tend to give them a lot more room than they need - you never know he/she might trip just as your passing them - I move over to the otherside of the road if there's no oncoming traffic.
you could say it might be careless driving or without due care - but it would have to be a bit more severe if something was to stick.