From: roland@perry.uk
In message , at 18:38:02 on
Fri, 8 Aug 2025, Mark Goodge
remarked:
>On Fri, 8 Aug 2025 07:19:39 +0100, Roland Perry wrote:
>
>>In message <002a9khfqaann19r0tjiveies6798k9t0f@4ax.com>, at 21:11:48 on
>>Thu, 7 Aug 2025, Mark Goodge
>>remarked:
>
>>>Class 2 can only be used on the carriageway if there is no footway or
>>>cycleway (ie, in the circumstances where a pedestrian would also be forced
>>>to walk on the carriageway). If a footway or cycleway is available,
>>
>>Which raises the issue of - what happens if the footway is too narrow,
>>uneven, or blocked.
>
>That would be a question of fact to be determined by the courts, if
>necessary.
And what if they determine that, as a fact, it is? Can the Class proceed
on the road seeking out a less narrow/uneven/blocked section, even
though they couldn't mount the kerb to it?
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Roland Perry
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