On Mon, 09 Oct 2017 10:01:35 +0100, Nightjar wrote:
On 09-Oct-17 9:20 AM, Bob Eager wrote:
The driver appears to have been on the Cromwell Road (not a shared
surface) and attempted to turn left onto the shared surface BEFORE the
traffic light. He went left of the traffic light post (which was on the
kerb) and drove diagonally across the pavement onto the shared surface
road.
Hardly the fault of the shared surface; it was the destination, not the
starting point.
That doesn't mean that confusion over the shared space didn't contribute
to the accident.
I can't see how. There are posts to stop you getting onto the shared
space from that direction; by leaving the road before the traffic lights,
he was deliberately avoiding those. There can have been no confusion.
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