Quizzes & Puzzles52 mins ago
Riding bike on pavement
Visiting someone who lives on a one-way road. We' were sitting in the garden in the sun - honest - and I couldn't help but notice how many people were riding bikes on the pavement - some in the wrong direction.
Is it legal in UK to ride a bike on the pavement?i I checked a few websites but got conflicting answers.
Just in passing, I wish all bikes were fitted with bells/buzzers that ring automatically every so often. I walk my dog on the prom and cyclists whizz silently out of nowhere along and beyond the cycle lane.
Is it legal in UK to ride a bike on the pavement?i I checked a few websites but got conflicting answers.
Just in passing, I wish all bikes were fitted with bells/buzzers that ring automatically every so often. I walk my dog on the prom and cyclists whizz silently out of nowhere along and beyond the cycle lane.
Answers
According to the Highway Code, Rule 64 says:
You MUST NOT cycle on a pavement. [not my caps.]
It then goes on to refer to which laws cover this.
http:// www. direct. gov... highwaycode/ dg_ 069837
You MUST NOT cycle on a pavement. [not my caps.]
It then goes on to refer to which laws cover this.
15:51 Tue 10th Jul 2012
According to the Highway Code, Rule 64 says:
You MUST NOT cycle on a pavement. [not my caps.]
It then goes on to refer to which laws cover this.
http:// www.dir ect.gov ...high waycode /dg_069 837
You MUST NOT cycle on a pavement. [not my caps.]
It then goes on to refer to which laws cover this.
http://
It is not legal. But society has such fallen standards these days many folk think they can do what they like and "yah boo sucks" to anyone else. I've even had folk ring there cycle bell or yell at me to get out of their way when they cycle on the pedestrian's pavement. If they really believed I'd obey that then they had another think coming. The rules I was taught seem to be for naught these days due to lax parenting I suspect. You see it in all sorts of situations. An attitude of, "I do what I like and you dare try to stop me".
It really irritates me, particularly on a local road where there are wide cycle lanes on both sides of the road and yet there are still more than a few on the pavement, even with the traffic on their side of the road going in the same direction so that they don't have to spend all of 5 seconds crossing the road. When they pass I do sometimes shout at them to use the f***ing cycle lane (the f***ing part is what I feel like saying but can't stop myself being polite)