How was I to know where you were talking about? I can only recall a cyclist ringing their bell at me once in the last decade - it was just a few months ago - I wandered on to the cycle lane by the seafront, so someone rang their bell. It got my attention, I got out of the way and apologised. Are...
England is a much more densely populated place than the rest of Europe, so inevitably there are problems when multiple people try and use the same patch of land.
A pedestrian walking a bit faster than you wouldn't have a right of way. A cyclist might do it because you've wandered onto the cycle lane, and you should get out of the way. The cyclist is also likely to be traveling a lot faster than someone who is walking.
If a cyclist is on a collision...
That would make sense. He got knocked unconscious too, right?
Having started crossing a road without looking, and staring into her phone, I'm amazed she sued him in the first place. If the cyclist sounded warnings, but didn't bother slowing down, it is somewhat understandable that the judge...