weepej wrote:
My first comment was "There are parts of the A3 that have 'warning pedestrians crossing' signs on it", intended to highlight the fact that the A3 is NOT a motorway.
Yet, within your same post was "
How are pedestrians supposed to work out when to cross...", intended to highlight that pedestrians could be crossing - yes?

weepej wrote:
100mph on a road with bus stops and a pavement at the side of it, and potentially pedal cycles abd slow buses going along it, even if peds are discouraged from crossing the road on that particular stretch?
Again - "discouraged"?

Pedal cyclists don't need to work out when to cross the road on that stretch because doing so isn't possible.
Buses perhaps, but how do you know there were "slow buses" at the time of the offence? Not that it matters because bus drivers are professionally trained and qualified.
weepej wrote:
Let's run that again shall we:
Oh, where did "your insertion" of your previous post disappear to?
Is there no possibility that the replacement insertion I gave is valid?

weepej wrote:
Steve wrote:
Is it at all reasonable to expect pedestrians to be crossing the road there weepej?
Don't see how that matters really.
I quote you yet again: "
How are pedestrians supposed to work out when to cross..."
Why did you raise this relating it to a quote you gave - where pedestrians cannot even cross?

weepej wrote:
And do you really think he wouldn't have applied that sort of speed anywhere down that road?
Perhaps he wouldn't if he realised folks could actually cross in those other places.
Or perhaps he would on the stretches where the limit was higher and there are central reservations.
Or perhaps he truly is reckless, but unlike some I'm not going to let bias lead me to assumptions and prejudiced judgements.
weepej wrote:
Steve wrote:
Can you really answer yes given the total fencing off, the obvious and numerous overpasses (and underpasses according to Jomukuk)?
It's not totally fenced off, the article says Cole "pulled into a bus stop".
Oh for the love of..... Are you trolling? Seriously?
The central reservation is fenced off, thus preventing (and visibly deterring) anyone from crossing, unless you still really expect folk to try to cross?

weepej wrote:
Steve wrote:
No-one here defended that driving
Forgive me if I think that's a crock!
I will if you can show an example otherwise. The OP was quite clear with their response; nothing else was said about it.
Quote:
"It was three lanes", "pedestrians shouldn't be on it" etc...
Quite right! That stretch is fenced off to prevent, oh sorry I mean "discourage"

pedestrians from crossing it
Pedestrians really shouldn't be on it !!I think it's fairly obvious that you've got your knickers tied in a major twist weepie. I think you need to take a step back and think about what you've been saying and stop trying to defend an argument which (I suspect) is based on a misunderstood thread.