That does not matter. The fact that cyclists are under a duty to give
way at such locations is merely an indication that all users of the
route are under the same obligation. The rules are not different for
cyclists (though cyclists often behave as though they are).
> Which bit of "causing a woman
> with a pushchair to take a step back" did you fail to comprehend?
That happens every day. Every minute, in fact, when pedestrians fail to
recognise priority of other modes (in certain situations). I've done it
myself as a pedestrian. So have you. And I've seen countless examples of
adults pushing prams, etc, where they push the pram out into the
carriageway whilst waiting for passing traffic to... er... pass. People
do the daftest things Sometimes it's becuause they don't know the rules.
>>>> You knew that but chose to ignore it when making up your story.
>>
>>> It is a true story.
>>
>> Yeah, right.
>
> So I was right, drivers can do no wrong in your eyes.
People crossing across a properly laid-out footway crossing between a
driveway and the carriageway have the priority, whether they're on a
bike, in a car, etc.
You knew that.
That's why bikes on footways have to give way at every driveway.