Hierarchy of road users

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many rules of the highway code are what

legal requirements

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many rules are legal requirements what happens if you disobey

you are committing an offence

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how are such rules that are legal requirement identified

by word usage of must /must not

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what is the hierarchy of road users

is a concept that places those road users most at risk in the event of a collision at the top of the hierarchy.

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which road users are most at risk to be injured in the event of a collision

horse riders, cyclists, pedestrians, motorcyclists, with children older adults and disabled peole being at greater risk

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what’s rule H1

It’s important that ALL road users are aware of the highway code , are considerate to other road users and understand their responsibility for the safety of others.

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Rule H1 - It’s i……… that A…… road u….. are a….. of the h…… code , are c….. to other r….. users and u……. their r…… for the s…… of others.

It’s important that ALL road users are aware of the highway code , are considerate to other road users and understand their responsibility for the safety of others.

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Rule H2 is in regards to who

rule is for drivers, cyclists, horse drawn vehicles, horse riders, motorcyclists

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Rule H2 - At a junction, you should do what to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road into which or from you are turning

you should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross

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Rule H2 - When must you give way to pedestrians

when pedestrians are on a zebra crossing and parallel crossing

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Rule H2 - When must you give way to pedestrians and cyclists

on a parallel crossing

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Rule H2 - There’s pedestrians on a zebra crossing, what’s the rule applied

you must give way to pedestrians on a zebra or parallel crossing

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Rule H2 - When do pedestrians have priority on crossings?

on a zebra, parallel crossing or light controlled crossing where they have a green signal

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Rule H2 - There’s pedestrians or cyclists or both waiting to cross a zebra/parallel crossing, what do you do?

you should give way

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Rule H2 - What should horse riders do / rule applied for pedestrians or / and cyclists waiting to cross parallel/zebra crossing

horse riders should give way

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<p>what crossing is this</p>

what crossing is this

zebra

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Rule H2 - When should horse riders give way to pedestrians and cyclists

Horse riders should give way to pedestrians on a zebra or parallel crossing, and to cyclists on a parallel crossing

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Rule H2 - When should cyclists give way to pedestrians and horse riders

should give way to pedestrians on shared use cycle tracks and to horse riders on bridleways

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Rule H2 - who may only use the pavement

pedestrians, including wheelchairs and mobility scooters

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<p>what type of crossing is this</p>

what type of crossing is this

parallel crossin

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Rule H2 - Pedestrains may also use any part of the road and use cycle tracks as well as pavement, true or false

true

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Rule H2 - other than the pavement what may pedestrians also use

any part of the road and cycle track

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Rule H2 - Pedestrians may also use any part of the road and use the cycle track as well as pavement, unless what

there’s signs prohibiting pedestrians

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Rule H3 - This rule is for who

drivers and motorcyclists

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Rule H3 - You should not what across who (there’s 3) going ahead when you’re doing what ( 2 options). Applies whether they’re using what (3 options) and you should do what

You should not cut across cyclists, horse riders or horse drawn vehicles going ahead when you’re turning in or out of a junction or changing direction/lane. Applies whether they’re using cycle lane, cycle track, or riding ahead on the road, and you should give way to them.

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Rule H3 - You should not do what to cyclists, horse riders and horse drawn vehicles when on the road

Cut across them when turning in or out of a junction or changing direction / lane

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Rule H3 - Do not turn where if doing so would cause who (3 options) going ahead to what

Do not turn where if doing so would cause cyclists, horse riders, horse drawn vehicles going ahead to stop or swerve

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Rule H3 - When should you stop and wait for a safe gap to move your vehicle if necessary

when there’s a flow of cyclists

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Rule H3 - You should stop and wait for a safe gap in the flow of cyclists if necessary. This includes when cyclists are … (3 options)

  • approaching, passing or moving off from a junction

  • moving past or waiting alongside stationary or slow moving traffic

  • travelling around a roundabout