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<blockquote data-quote="ThatFella" data-source="post: 7423958" data-attributes="member: 51372"><p>In the video I saw the 'shared area' becomes a footpath which he approaches at speed.</p><p>The green light he claims is for pedestrians/cyclists already on the junction/shared path.</p><p>Under the law he technically broke the red traffic light. </p><p>The truck driver was right to beep his/her horn to alert the vulnerable pedestrians to the bike who approaches the footpath at speed. </p><p>The pedestrians then looked to their left and became aware of the cyclist.</p><p>Due to the truck driver alerting the pedestrians, Right to bike becomes offended and must confront the truck driver to confirm his entitlement.</p><p>If there was marked Garda Car at the junction at the red light he would not have done what he done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatFella, post: 7423958, member: 51372"] In the video I saw the 'shared area' becomes a footpath which he approaches at speed. The green light he claims is for pedestrians/cyclists already on the junction/shared path. Under the law he technically broke the red traffic light. The truck driver was right to beep his/her horn to alert the vulnerable pedestrians to the bike who approaches the footpath at speed. The pedestrians then looked to their left and became aware of the cyclist. Due to the truck driver alerting the pedestrians, Right to bike becomes offended and must confront the truck driver to confirm his entitlement. If there was marked Garda Car at the junction at the red light he would not have done what he done. [/QUOTE]
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