Cyclist and Pedestrians will get priority on the road over motorists

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06 January, 2022

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Lancashire Live reported in December that The Highway code is about to change and motorists are urged to educate themselves.

In relation to vulnerable road users. These are usually considered to be pedestrians, cyclist, horse riders, and users of mobility scooters. The main focus being on pedestrians and cyclists. The proposals include a requirement that motorists will have to give way to pedestrians waiting to cross at junctions. Cyclists should ride in the centre of the lane on quiet roads. Motorists should give way to cyclists at junctions. There will be guidance on safe passing distances for both cyclists and horse riders. Pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders will be given a better hierarchy on the road.

All road users need to be aware of each other. When conflict and collisions occur the most vulnerable usually come off worse. Injuries are not only inconvenient but can be devasting and life changing in some cases.

Here at Forbes, we specialise in dealing with injury claims. Our team of experience solicitors are cyclists horse riders and drivers and understand the risks and problems that can occur. If you have been injured in a road accident, call one of the team. We act on a no win no fee basis with a reduced success fee of 15% as opposed to many who seek to recover 25%. If the claim is for an injured child, we do not charge a success fee.

For more information contact John Bennett in our Personal Injury department via email or phone on 01254 872111. Alternatively send any question through to Forbes Solicitors via our online Contact Form.

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