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Do We Need Tougher Cycling Laws?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-41028 321
After this case there have been calls for tougher cycling laws but I don't think we need them, we just need to more rigorously enforce the more than adequate ones we have. Eg stop riding on the pavement, through red lights, no lights, no brakes, non road bikes etc. All we have to do is get serious with what we have not introduce more to ignore. This guy was riding an illegal bike for example and should not even have been on the road. Lets start prosecuting cycling offences.
After this case there have been calls for tougher cycling laws but I don't think we need them, we just need to more rigorously enforce the more than adequate ones we have. Eg stop riding on the pavement, through red lights, no lights, no brakes, non road bikes etc. All we have to do is get serious with what we have not introduce more to ignore. This guy was riding an illegal bike for example and should not even have been on the road. Lets start prosecuting cycling offences.
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Ellipsis.......this thread has gone along as conversations in the pub or the sitting room do......
Considering and discussing whether we need tougher cycling laws is bound to bring the full experience of cycling into the conversation and that must include motorists and pedestrians.
Some interesting information has been posted.....in particular Chill's video and the last paragraph of Jno's link...
You could read, consider and still hold your views and that'd be fine as long as you at least consider the experiences or views of others.....
You don't though....you come along with your....hey ho hobby horse comment which adds nothing to the thread.....x
Ellipsis.......this thread has gone along as conversations in the pub or the sitting room do......
Considering and discussing whether we need tougher cycling laws is bound to bring the full experience of cycling into the conversation and that must include motorists and pedestrians.
Some interesting information has been posted.....in particular Chill's video and the last paragraph of Jno's link...
You could read, consider and still hold your views and that'd be fine as long as you at least consider the experiences or views of others.....
You don't though....you come along with your....hey ho hobby horse comment which adds nothing to the thread.....x
I do sympathise alba, honestly.
I didn't get the number of the driver who almost ran me over(that's the one on YouTube) nor the van driver who thought it funny to shout abuse as he drove past me at speed, which was quite frightening.
I did get the one of the driver who's female passenger thought it funny to do the same days later but for some inexplicable reason the young lad driving couldn't remember who was in the car with him when contacted by the Police.
How odd.
Why DO some motorists find it funny to abuse cyclists for no other reason than 'fun'?
I didn't get the number of the driver who almost ran me over(that's the one on YouTube) nor the van driver who thought it funny to shout abuse as he drove past me at speed, which was quite frightening.
I did get the one of the driver who's female passenger thought it funny to do the same days later but for some inexplicable reason the young lad driving couldn't remember who was in the car with him when contacted by the Police.
How odd.
Why DO some motorists find it funny to abuse cyclists for no other reason than 'fun'?
//Why DO some motorists find it funny to abuse cyclists for no other reason than 'fun'?//
Another off topic comment which is not necessary on this thread..........unless of course it's to support your tirade against anything on the road other than cyclists.
Let's not forget the original subject, this arrogant irresponsible idiot was on the road on an illegal bike. If he wasn't there, the lady may have been hit by someone else, or more hopefully still be alive today.
Another off topic comment which is not necessary on this thread..........unless of course it's to support your tirade against anything on the road other than cyclists.
Let's not forget the original subject, this arrogant irresponsible idiot was on the road on an illegal bike. If he wasn't there, the lady may have been hit by someone else, or more hopefully still be alive today.
No....it would make the roads much safer for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists if you didn't get your driving licence until you had spent a month using a bicycle and gained your cycling proficiency badge to be displayed on your windscreen.....lots of problems solved.....if of course you pass..... ;-)
If they were going to use the roads as cyclist do, Beso...and we motorists had to encounter and consider them as we do cyclists....then yes...but I don't see that many on the road....and you know that...... ;-)
No.....you're not looking at it the right way, FM....I am not talking about the ability to ride a bike....I'm talking about being a cyclist...x
No.....you're not looking at it the right way, FM....I am not talking about the ability to ride a bike....I'm talking about being a cyclist...x
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