Re: Cyclist hit and runs - what is the answer?



James Annan wrote:
> p.k. wrote:
>> Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
>>
>>> the HC says you should always be able to stop *well*
>>> within the distance you can see to be clear.
>>
>>
>> Guy, once again you are choosing to mislead and deceive by
>> mis-referencing the highway code.
>>
>> the HC rule you refer to is:
>>
>> Stopping distances
>>
>> 105: Drive at a speed that will allow you to stop well within the
>> distance you can see to be clear.
>
>>
>> A little more intellectual honesty on your part might not go amiss.
>>
>
> Am I the only one having difficulty fitting a ***-paper between these
> two supposedly different versions of the highway code?


The stopping distances referred to (HC 105) relate to distances between
moving cars. to use the same rule in relation to (say) pedestrians stepping
of pavements or seeing stealth cyclists is wrong, intellectually dishonest
and deliberately distorting.

pk


.


Quantcast