RedRedWine wrote:Where do people stand on the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre?
Christies Child wrote:
Not sure if it's a County Council issue or the local Council to fix but whoever it is need to get their acts into gear and get the problems sorted.
RedRedWine wrote:I’ll be honest; I’m dead against it. People forget traders need access to Dixons.
RedRedWine wrote:Where do people stand on the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre?
slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.
MfcChris wrote:slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.
Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.
sandgrown wrote:Christies Child wrote:
Not sure if it's a County Council issue or the local Council to fix but whoever it is need to get their acts into gear and get the problems sorted.
it's County Council for all Highways issues
marky No.1 wrote:The A601M at Carnforth from Pine Lake is currently closed for resurfacing ..... At last !!!!
Phil Anderer wrote:marky No.1 wrote:The A601M at Carnforth from Pine Lake is currently closed for resurfacing ..... At last !!!!
Just need them to do the same outside Tesco, although I'll bet Tesco want compensation agreeing before that.
Phil Anderer wrote:MfcChris wrote:slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.
Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.
It's arguable. The Highway Code (which is a legally enforceable code of practice) says you should stop for pedestrians. I know someone who drove through Kendal ignoring the zebra crossings, and after the third a police car pulled him over and warned him.
marky No.1 wrote:The A601M at Carnforth from Pine Lake is currently closed for resurfacing ..... At last !!!!
MfcChris wrote:slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.
Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.
slackAlice2 wrote:MfcChris wrote:slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.
Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.
You're probably right ; I'll leave it for others to check the legality of when to stop and when not to stop.
My point was a fairly minor observation ; that because the paint has faded away on the actual 'zebra crossing' its difficult to know whether,especially if your not familiar with the area, there's a crossing there or not.
The roads are not maintained; they've become neglected.
John L wrote:MfcChris wrote:slackAlice2 wrote: A lot of kids / elderly use that crossing , local knowledge means most people know its a zebra crossing but I've seen drivers go right through when there's been pedestrians waiting to cross.
Perfectly legal. A driver does not have to stop for someone waiting at a Zebra crossing.
My driving instructor 26 years ago taught me that pedestrians only have priority when they step foot onto the crossing. Until then, drivers may drive past at their discretion.
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