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- From: dhd@exnet.co.uk (Damon)
- Subject: Re: Pavements
- Message-ID: <By1E5x.BEv@exnet.co.uk>
- Organization: ExNet Systems Ltd Public Access News, London, UK
- References: <JC.92Nov19092339@mr-potter-t-crosser-i-dotter.fulcrum.co.uk>
- Distribution: uk
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 22:51:32 GMT
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- In article <JC.92Nov19092339@mr-potter-t-crosser-i-dotter.fulcrum.co.uk> jc@fulcrum.co.uk (John Callingham) writes:
- >Does anyone know the definition of a pavement (the legal one, not the
- >dictionary one). I ask because I was nearly run over this morning by a
- >car crossing the pavement from a drop kerb to enter a drive. I thought
- >I was still on the pavement, but the driver seemed to think that he
- >had priority because he was still on the road.
-
- He still doesn't have the right to drive without due care and attention.
-
- Damon
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