Body & Soul0 min ago
Cycling on the pavement aaaarrrrgggghhhh
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh Loosehead, i am sorry to say that i cycle on the pavement!
I am, however, extremely mindful of others and actually only cycle between 7-8am on weekends when i pass no more than 2 or 3 pedestrians.
I would not do it in a crowded area, though.
My reason for doing it is simply because many drivers (i am a driver, so i am not anti-drivers by any stretch of the imagination!) seem not to see cyclists. As long as i am no danger to others on my bike, i would prefer to cycle on the pavement for my own safety.
I did my cycling proficiency test when i was at school, so am aware of the 'rules' etc... but having known 3 people who have been knocked down whilst cycling - one suffering brain damage even though he was wearing the correct cycle helmet - i am simpy too scared to cycle on roads.
The thing that irritates me is teenage boys (in general) who cycle/skate/skateboard in pedestrianised areas - seemingly without a care for anyone else.
In some places perhaps, i'm fortunate in that where I live has a lovely cycle route now to work. It is still on the road but at least it is unbroken now. Still there are those drivers who dont seem to realise that the green bit at the edge is not for driving on. I consider myself a fairly safe cyclist however, as I have a degree of driving experience, but I imagine many people would not feel confident enough to cycle on teh road. Especially where there are no cycle lanes. There are some fools though who give the rest a bad name, just like with drivers. The problem is usually you only notice the bad ones.
Forgive me if I get this all wrong because I dont really know what im on about, as im not a cyclist or a driver and ive never seen or been involved in a cyclist/driver/pedestrian accident. But I have always wondered this...
Would a car not do more damage to a cyclist on the road than a cyclist would do to a pedestrian on the pavement should an incident/accident occur???
Cars travel at much higher speeds than cyclists and a car/cyclist collision could create a larger impact involving more vehicles...?
all you plums that sit there preaching 'don't ride on the pavement' i used to cycle to work, i have been a dispatch rider,hgv driver,van driver, car driver,pedestrian,drunk staggering home and many other types of road/pavement user. a couple of years ago i was hit on two occasions by cars that were speeding. luckily for me both times it was their wing mirror that hit me and i wasn't seriously hurt.i stopped cycling because i realised that the next car to fail to give me space would probably kill me. i wore a hi-viz and helmet and don't wobble all over the road. i know how bikes are seen by other road user and ride defensivly & corectly.
as long as the bike is riden in a sensible/considerate maner then cyclists should be allowed on the pavement. the plod should only deal with the cycles they see being ridden poorly. if you told a cyclist to get on the road and a few minutes later they were hit by a car how would you deal with your concience?
What gets me about cyclists is when they ride at night with no lights and dark clothing on. On rural unlit roads. Do they deserve to be wiped out a-la Charles Darwin. Too stupid to continue living etc.
They must be the sort of people who have to wear walkmen with someone saying "breath.....breath.....breath...." so they don't suffocate!
Sorry. Rant over.
I am sure all the cyclists on here feel they are being careful and responsible whilst cycling illegally on pavements - just as the drivers who cause problems for cyclists on the roads believe the same thing. It is sad that cyclists don't feel safe on the road, but breaking the law and causing a potential hazard to predestrians is no excuse, and not the right way to drum up support for the cause. I don't feel safe taking the short cut home at night, so I don't do it - perhaps I would feel safer walking through other people's gardens, but I don't do that either.
There is no excuse for people walking in cycle lanes, perhaps a campaign to increase awareness of this issue would better serve the purpose.
here here electric blue! Also loosehead, it is illegal for ANY wheeled object to be used on the pavement. Try telling that to mothers with prams and postmen with the mobile sacks.
I have ALWAYS riden on the pavement, even though I have passed my bike proficiency (showing my age). As long as you show courtesy and respect for pedestrians there should be no problem.
http://www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_roads/documents/page/dft_roads_035136.pdf
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