And of course walk on the correct bloody side of the road, facing the oncoming traffic so as you can see them and react, nothing annoys me more than seeing people walking down the wrong side of the road - it's basic stuff! I mean you wouldn't DRIVE on the wrong side of the road so why walk on it.Sheaf wrote:However pedestrians should use common sense and avoid walking on roads at night, stay in single file, be aware of cars, get into the verge when they hear one etc.
And sorry for aiding the OT conversations Dan....
As for the full chat round blind corners issue - I always saw a lot more of that in Devon than anywhere else to be fair. And it wasn't just the young people. Having said that, you didn't always have such a, shall we say, mature attitude to driving either Sheaf, hence the fact my coupe has a big dent in the front crossmember - full chat round a sharp corner whilst hard on the brakes in a car without ABS isn't so wise either

