Really? Why? He says he finds it extremely difficult to drive safely where there are pedestrians. Maybe he should either pack it in or just stick to motorways. Have I missed something?
That isn't what I said and you know it - what I said was it's IMPOSSIBLE to drive down a road, busy with pedestrians, some of whom now seem to feel they have been given carte blanch to just "step out" into the road - without coasting along at 5mph with your right foot hovering over the brake pedal, ready to do an emergency stop AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT, thus actually causing an obstruction of sorts and not driving at a speed commensurate with the limit, which iirc is also something the police don't like.
So I either do that or, drive at a reasonable speed for the traffic and the limit, say 28mph as per the limit for Gloucester Road which has about a 3 mile stretch with lots of smaller independant shops on both sides, plus a dozen at least of pubs and general eateries, prolly a couple of dozen takeaways, it's almost always full with parked cars, so delivery vans double park etc etc so it's busy with pedestrians all day, every day until late in the evening, basically it's already a PITA to drive down, and now we'll have phone zombies just stepping out.
If some **** steps out from behind a van or bus without looking because, he, she or whatever identifier they prefer believes they can now "because the new highway code says a road vehicle HAS to give way" and said person also willfully decides to ignore basic physics principles like inertia, then that person WILL get a free ride over my bonnet, no matter how hard I stand on the brakes. It's that simple; there WILL be fatalities, it's inevitable and under the new legislation
I will be the one who gets crucified for it, because the law will want to be seen taking "affirmative action", even if I can PROVE that there was absolutely now way in hell I could have stopped in time, or otherwise avoided it without crashing into oncoming traffic.
Yes I'm aware of "hazard recognition", but hazard recognition at least assumes that, and this is the crucial bit,
everyone else is also aware and paying attention.
Damned if I do, damned if I don't.