Rosina
I understood The Highway Code has always stated that you must give way to pedestrians in the road into which you are turning. If you do this and someone hits your car from behind, they are travelling too close. Turning into a road is surely done at a speed where you can stop fairly quickly.
Well yes, of course you’d give way to a pedestrian that was in the road. I mean you wouldn’t plough through them, would you?
I think a pedestrian standing on the pavement is different though. The road is clear but the driver has to stop in case the pedestrian decides to cross. That’s bound to lead to greater traffic congestion and pollution as the traffic will have to stop and start many times instead of continuing to flow.
F course the following driver shouldn’t be following too closely, but believe me, knowing it’s the other persons fault is small comfort when you’re the one that’s been rear ended?