Nobody has asked the obvious question:-
Did the driver leave the winky-blinkies on?
If they did it's no longer a legal matter as the that would render the vehicle almost invisible and completely immune from prosecution.
All joking aside I genuinely believe they'll come a time when Brighton kidz, will say to their teacher, 'you used to drive down that street?'
Naturally I hope it's sooner rather than later, sadly I think it'll take a lot longer.
In the interests of balance, hopefully they'll also exclaim:-...
You should have stoved his head in with an iron bar, that'll learn'em.
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/19231117.cyclist-left-head-injuries-suspected-road-attack/
(Probably now wishes he was riding on the pavement).
Brighton should be pedestrianised from the station left to London road, down to the pier, along to West St then back to the station, from 8 till late.
Shuttle buses should be almost continuously run in a figure of eight in the centre of the road.
Having cars in the likes of Bond St, Ship St and...
12 months ago the OP was vociferously advocating for the provision of more cars on the road. (and pavement)
Laws, toothless or otherwise, wouldn't be needed if we, from government down, took the impact of motor vehicles seriously.
Tightening this odd parking law won't change anything.
Handing...
Green Cross Code Man (it's going to be odd to write this to that user name) sadly I don't know Eastbourne that well, what with it being in Lesser Sussex, so I'm going to have to use neutral ground as the example.
Before the shite hit the fan, me and the kids were wandering through Duke Street...
You are correct, that should have read 'us drivers', sadly I can't make that correction now.
I think you are, like so many others on here, playing the man and not the ball.
I'm not trying to make this a cyclist/driver debate.
The debate I'm always trying to have, granted from a cyclist...
It would be remiss not to say this probably wouldn't have happened if there was a segregated cycle lane.
While it definitely wouldn't have happened if the entire seafront was handed over to most tourists, walkers, cyclist, the disabled, elderly, youngsters, scooters, skateboarders, pogo...