sten_super
Brain Surgeon
Does this mean it would be a cyclist's fault if they run over a pedestrian?
That's how assumed liability works, yes. Although I should point out that it's only in the absence of any conflicting evidence - if a pedestrian steps out in front of a car or a bike they would be held responsible, rather than the driver of the vehicle. The idea is that use of the roads is not a game of equals, and that the bigger you are, the more responsibly (and carefully) you should behave, not to give carte blanche to smaller road users.