Jobs & Education0 min ago
Not Getting At The Cyclist.
With the work / time involved putting Cycle lanes in every City / Town in the Country should the cyclist contribute to the cost?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm a motorist and cyclist. I wouldn't mind forking our a bit for motorists to attend an awareness course on how to behave towards cyclists.
Until I started cycling I hadn't realised how invisible bikes were or how determined a motorist can be in an attempt to overtake a cyclist when there isn't a space wide enough to do so safely.
Until I started cycling I hadn't realised how invisible bikes were or how determined a motorist can be in an attempt to overtake a cyclist when there isn't a space wide enough to do so safely.
Buenchco - "People who don't use public libraries still pay for them. People who never use the National Health Service (either because they have private treatment or simply never fall ill) still pay for it. People without children pay for schools and colleges. People who never use sports centres, swimming pools, or theatres pay to subsidise them. People who never go into public parks still pay towards their upkeep. People who don't drive or cycle still pay for roads. It would seem somewhat harsh to separate out cyclists for special treatment!"
I entirely agree.
Part of living in a soceity is accepting that not everyone benefits from everything - and the idea of portioning off the bits you would like to / be willing to pay for is simply not an option.
I entirely agree.
Part of living in a soceity is accepting that not everyone benefits from everything - and the idea of portioning off the bits you would like to / be willing to pay for is simply not an option.