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I'm Talking about adults riding at full pelt on busy pavements, Bristol is a nightmare with electric scooters and cyclists on the pavement.
Thanks for the clarification
I fully agree
Made worse by policemen like this
Not seen any policeman collar any of those scooter riders yet
Anyone have any knowledge of such ?
Not seen many around my way lately but have no idea if that is down to the weather ?
I'm Talking about adults riding at full pelt on busy pavements, Bristol is a nightmare with electric scooters and cyclists on the pavement.
Thanks for the clarification
I fully agree
Made worse by policemen like this
Not seen any policeman collar any of those scooter riders yet
Anyone have any knowledge of such ?
Not seen many around my way lately but have no idea if that is down to the weather ?
As Barsel at 17.04 says these rules need to apply to everyone not just the motorist. I stopped at traffic lights the other day as they were on red and cyclist who was in front of me went straight through. I drove last night and 3 cyclists, 2 coming towards me and 1 going same way riding in middle of road with no lights at all. They built a bridge over the river a while ago for pedestrians and cyclists as the road over the river is quite narrow but do they use it, no they still use the road. If they want to bring in these rules then they have to apply to all not just some. Rant over.
Stickybottle
\\Not seen any policeman collar any of those scooter riders yet
Anyone have any knowledge of such ?
Not seen many around my way lately but have no idea if that is down to the weather ?//
Nah, the police ignore them and the illegal scooters(we have legal one to hire in Bristol) privately owned scooters can only be used on private lane.
\\Not seen any policeman collar any of those scooter riders yet
Anyone have any knowledge of such ?
Not seen many around my way lately but have no idea if that is down to the weather ?//
Nah, the police ignore them and the illegal scooters(we have legal one to hire in Bristol) privately owned scooters can only be used on private lane.
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Nah, the police ignore them and the illegal scooters(we have legal one to hire in Bristol) privately owned scooters can only be used on private lane.
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Private lane ? Is that routine in Bristol ?
Around here the scooter riders all use the road but as you say there are no police around to approach them anyway
But as I said earlier I have not seen a scooter rider for weeks which I find surprising so soon after Christmas
When no doubt they were given as gifts etc
But then it has been very cold and I never see the riders wearing gloves
Probably increase again when the weather warms up
Nah, the police ignore them and the illegal scooters(we have legal one to hire in Bristol) privately owned scooters can only be used on private lane.
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Private lane ? Is that routine in Bristol ?
Around here the scooter riders all use the road but as you say there are no police around to approach them anyway
But as I said earlier I have not seen a scooter rider for weeks which I find surprising so soon after Christmas
When no doubt they were given as gifts etc
But then it has been very cold and I never see the riders wearing gloves
Probably increase again when the weather warms up
Giving way to pedestrians waiting to cross at left turn junctions. What if the vehicle driver forgets/not aware of the new rule? In some towns and cities, there is sometimes a long stream of pedestrians crossing such junctions without much of a gap could cause impatient drivers. All accidents waiting to happen.
This was many years ago, for horse-riding. But we were always advised to have 2 side by side- around the width of a car. Which seems the same principle for cyclists...
To make it a shorter space for overtaking, and to prevent motorists trying to squeeze past.
The worst thing in a car, is when cyclists are single file, but spread out, so you have to overtake just 1 or 2 each time.
Common sense would say to keep as compact as possible, but on narrow country roads, with just one car behind you, move in.
To make it a shorter space for overtaking, and to prevent motorists trying to squeeze past.
The worst thing in a car, is when cyclists are single file, but spread out, so you have to overtake just 1 or 2 each time.
Common sense would say to keep as compact as possible, but on narrow country roads, with just one car behind you, move in.