
We seem to be engaging in semantics here and as such, we're losing sight of the major issue. I know about this Mallusk Road where this accident occured, having worked close to it a few years ago. It is at times a very busy, straight road due to the fact it runs through an industrial area which is comprised of vehicle showrooms, factories, plumbers merchants and a DVLA test centre. So, it goes without saying the road is busy with heavy commercial traffic. And it's also a feeder road into a motorway. There are few zebra crossings there and I don't mind saying, crossing that road scared me often enough.
Secondly, When using public transport through Belfast city centre, I have lost count of the number of times that bus drivers have to slam on the brakes to avoid having a mobile phone using pedestrian scraped off the front of their bus. They usually give the offending pedestrian a good blast on the horn and are met with mouthed, "Sorry..sorry, very sorry." Or a two fingered salute.
Not only that , two years ago,I was driving along the Shore Road at Jordanstown and stopped at a set of traffic lights. The lights turned green and what should happen but an idiot pedestrian who was using a mobile at the time, just ambles across the crossing as we' motorists were about to move off. This didn't please the driver of a black Volkwagen Golf who blasted the horn at the fool with the mobile. All to no avail. He was more concerned about his phone call.
More recently, I had to contend with a stupid hoodie who staggered backwards and then ran onto the road right in front of me. He seemed to think it was highly amusing. I am now always wary of pedestrians, particularly the ones who walk right on top of the kerbstones. I never know if or when they will step onto the road.
It's not illegal for a pedestrian to use a mobile phone on a pavement or a road, so I don't think there is any way the law can legislate against this. So of course, the motorist is to always to blame.