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Why Do People Over 5 Ride Their Bikes On The Pavement?
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Err indoors got a load of trap from 3 teenage *** riding on the pavement whilst she was walking the dogs. "Get out of the effing way etc" - wish I was there I'd kicked the rissoles clean off their bikes. Makes my blood boil.
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Sorry Khandro at 11:01 that is a silly post - they shouldn't even be on the pavement in the first place ! I've just got back in for a dog walk and twice we had to avoid lycra clad and helmeted morons speeding along the pavement as if they had the divine right ! I was absolutely chuffed to bits when an irate Dad with his little boy in tow told them off as they sped past !...
15:18 Sat 18th Dec 2021
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I think "trader" must be a Tora-ism, as I don't recognise it as proper rhyming slang.
Like someone else said, I wouldn't let my kid ride his bike on the road until he was a teen at least, unless I was also riding with him. A kid on a bike on the pavement might be an inconvenience to you, but rather that than him becoming another road traffic accident statistic.
Of course, my lad wouldn't be so mouthy as to swear at Mrs Tora. Offer her condolences perhaps, but not mouth off ;-)
Like someone else said, I wouldn't let my kid ride his bike on the road until he was a teen at least, unless I was also riding with him. A kid on a bike on the pavement might be an inconvenience to you, but rather that than him becoming another road traffic accident statistic.
Of course, my lad wouldn't be so mouthy as to swear at Mrs Tora. Offer her condolences perhaps, but not mouth off ;-)
emmie; //what a load of botox from some who think that it's ok if cyclists use the pavement. Khandro its for pedestrians only, not some oik with no blasted sense.//
Oiks will always be oiks, on pavements or in cars, but I'm with Mozz on this: In a former life I was the cyclist's representative on the Glos. Road Safety Committee, so I know a little of what I speak, & even the police said they preferred to see, particularly youngsters, riding on the pavements rather than the road.
As you may or may not know, in other countries there is often a differently coloured strip, usually red, incorporated into the paving.
Oiks will always be oiks, on pavements or in cars, but I'm with Mozz on this: In a former life I was the cyclist's representative on the Glos. Road Safety Committee, so I know a little of what I speak, & even the police said they preferred to see, particularly youngsters, riding on the pavements rather than the road.
As you may or may not know, in other countries there is often a differently coloured strip, usually red, incorporated into the paving.
well going on the time i helped the police locally when they were out in force catching rogue cyclists, most cyclists were riding over red lights, and were caught and told to either pay a fine then and there or be subject to a course on road safety. I reported the matter to the police of bad cycling practices and they asked me to assist which i did
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