New highway code vs roundabout?

New highway code vs roundabout?

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casualdriver

Original Poster:

52 posts

49 months

Monday 6th June 2022
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Hi,
as cars now have to give priority at the junction to the pedestrians, should car leaving the roundabout to give priority to pedestrian too? My understanding is that roundabout is a junction too.

Master Bean

4,010 posts

127 months

Monday 6th June 2022
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Yes it's on both entry and exit of a roundabout.

casualdriver

Original Poster:

52 posts

49 months

Monday 6th June 2022
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Thanks. So - as I am living very close to busy roundabout in London, how I could ask council/police to enforce this? Nothing changed since introducing new rules and I still have to wait all drivers exit/enter roundabout.

Chunkychucky

6,083 posts

176 months

Monday 6th June 2022
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casualdriver said:
Thanks. So - as I am living very close to busy roundabout in London, how I could ask council/police to enforce this? Nothing changed since introducing new rules and I still have to wait all drivers exit/enter roundabout.
Interesting one TBF, IME good luck trying to get the Police/Council to do anything to help you. Create a stshow and then let the public reap the whirlwind is the usual approach by local/national Government.


Actual

1,037 posts

113 months

Monday 6th June 2022
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Master Bean said:
Yes it's on both entry and exit of a roundabout.
The Highway Code wording for roundabouts is different to the wording for road junctions

Road junctions (rules 170 to 183)
Rule 170
Take extra care at junctions. You should
give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road into which or from which you are turning. If they have started to cross they have priority, so give way (see Rule H2)

Rule H2
At a junction you should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road into which or from which you are turning.

Roundabouts (rules 184 to 190)
Rule 187
In all cases watch out for and give plenty of room to
pedestrians who may be crossing the approach and exit roads

casualdriver

Original Poster:

52 posts

49 months

Friday 24th June 2022
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Actual said:
Rule 187
In all cases watch out for and give plenty of room to
pedestrians who may be crossing the approach and exit roads
Right, so if the car approaches the roundabout fast, I have to wait (as a pedestrian) because he might choose my exit, right?

Actual

1,037 posts

113 months

Sunday 26th June 2022
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casualdriver said:
Actual said:
Rule 187
In all cases watch out for and give plenty of room to
pedestrians who may be crossing the approach and exit roads
Right, so if the car approaches the roundabout fast, I have to wait (as a pedestrian) because he might choose my exit, right?
My take is...

For road junctions the car driver must stop if there is a pedestrian who may want to cross the road.

For roundabout junctions the car driver does not need to stop for pedestrians but whatever you do don't hit any pedestrians.

Geffg

1,232 posts

112 months

Sunday 26th June 2022
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It’s all a p##s take. More of the pathetic idea that people can’t take responsibility for themselves. Why not keep it simple like it’s always been. Pedestrians wait for traffic to be clear before crossing etc. isn’t that surely the safest way rather than expecting cars etc to stop. Why take that chance.
Pedestrians, cyclists etc just get a grip and stop expecting everyone else to give way and allow you what you want to do. Abide by rules and shut up.
If I’m walking or n my bike I wait for traffic to clear before crossing and try to hinder traffic as least as possible seen as they’re faster than me.

Tribal Chestnut

3,001 posts

189 months

Sunday 26th June 2022
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casualdriver said:
Thanks. So - as I am living very close to busy roundabout in London, how I could ask council/police to enforce this? Nothing changed since introducing new rules and I still have to wait all drivers exit/enter roundabout.
Just move away from the roundabout to a safer crossing place.