Rule 170 - watch out for pedestrians crossing a road
Discussion
DoubleD said:
gazza285 said:
danllama said:
Ooh ooh I know the answer to this! It's because most drivers in the UK are st.
Correct. I don't know why the thread didn't end with this statement.Reg Local said:
What's wrong with a toot?
Use of the horn to warn another road user of your presence is perfectly legitimate and entirely compliant with the highway code (from a moving vehicle and outwith the prohibited times, of course).
That is likely to get you a mouthful of abuse !Use of the horn to warn another road user of your presence is perfectly legitimate and entirely compliant with the highway code (from a moving vehicle and outwith the prohibited times, of course).
Reg Local said:
What's wrong with a toot?
Use of the horn to warn another road user of your presence is perfectly legitimate and entirely compliant with the highway code (from a moving vehicle and outwith the prohibited times, of course).
Tooting while yielding is like saying hello every time you walk into an empty room. Unless you're a special case... a nutcase.Use of the horn to warn another road user of your presence is perfectly legitimate and entirely compliant with the highway code (from a moving vehicle and outwith the prohibited times, of course).
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