smeggy wrote:
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to improve road safety by introducing strict liability for motorists in collisions.Quote:
Youngsters are being asked to walk or cycle to school to be green and reduce jams.
Walking and cycling are generally safe but parents will worry - if they are brave enough to let youngsters be independent.
The perception of safety has to be improved. [WTF?]
Lower speeds and extra road education will play a part but this petition is calling for a change to strict liability laws on drivers’ insurance policies.
At present, in a car - bike/pedestrian collision, the cyclist or pedestrian (probably the worst injured) has to prove the motorist was reckless.
We want that burden of proof switched so the motorist – choosing to use a ton of metal at speed – has to prove the cyclist or pedestrian was at fault.
This only applies to insurance claims. In criminal law, drivers in collisions remain innocent until proven guilty.
This rule exists in many EU countries with more walking and cycling, and a better child road safety record, Let’s raise driving standards and create better road user attitudes.
Disregarding the 'perception' issue - discuss......
Um - they have more cycle lanes and shared ped/cyclist facilities which are always used over on the mainland continent. We do not have that kind of inrastructure and would be difficult to engineer this.
Highway Code across EU has been revised. Wildy brought various copies back from a recent trip to her parents. Their revisions seem to focus more on developing COAST principles - and are very well illustrated throughout.
There are also rules regarding j-walking and cycling which are complied with. Thus - they can perhaps initiate a liability clause on the motorist because there are the legal means available to prove the pedestrian or cyclist was either completely or partially at fault.