Pedestrian Crossing Places.

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Civil Defence. – in the House of Commons at on 14 December 1939.

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Photo of Sir John Anderson Sir John Anderson , Combined Scottish Universities

It is not within my power to give effect to my hon. Friend's suggestion, and I would point out that no decision could do more than elucidate certain aspects of the reciprocal rights and liabilities of pedestrians and other road users at pedestrian crossing places, arising out of the facts of the particular case before the court.