A man took instant revenge after an argument with an Uber taxi driver in the centre ofHuddersfield.The pedestrian walked in front of the car outside the George Hotel on Sunday morning, prompting the Uber driver to wind his window down and tell him off.

He denied walking in front of the car, telling the driver: "I'm not walking in front of the car; I'm crossing the road, I've got right of way."

The pedestrian then walks away but returns in order to pour his coffee over the car's windscreen and bonnet.

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The driver, who did not want to be named, toldYorkshireLivethat more pedestrians had been stepping into his car's path due to misunderstanding recent changes to the Highway Code.

Pedestrian pouring coffee over Uber driver's car in Huddersfield town centre

"They seem to just walk out in front of traffic. It's unbelievably ridiculous," he said.

He added: "Being a professional driver with a duty to uphold my professionalism, I knew not to react and he is the one who has made himself look like a clown."

The driver branded the pedestrian "extremely immature".

Pedestrian who poured coffee over Uber driver's car in Huddersfield

The updated Highway Code relates to pedestrians crossing at junctions and at zebra crossings.

The updated Code states that:

  • At a junction, drivers should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road into which or from which you are turning.
  • At zebra crossings, drivers must give way when a pedestrian is waiting to cross.

The RAC says: "Although drivers are asked to give way more often, pedestrians still have a responsibility to cross safely."

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