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Is it still illegal to ride a bicycle with no lights on the highway at night. I witness countless numbers of (usually young) people doing this every evening but havent heard of a prosecution.
As a cyclist, I think they are not only risking personal injury and getting serious cyclists a bad name, but also putting motorists' lives at risk when they have to brake or swerve to avoid them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes it is still an offence and even the new flashing style lights are not enough.
However, apart from if by-laws allow, you can not give a cyclist a fixed penalty notice. Therefore the police will either give a verbal warning or issue a summons. I really don't think many coppers would spend about 3 hours writing up a summons for it. Further I doubt the CPS would deem it in the public interest to pursue with a court case.
Sadly it will take an accident to make the careless cyclist think about it.
It is also still illegal to ride a bike on the pavement - but look at the amount of cyclists that do - I especially hate it when they are on the road then go on the pavement so they do not have to stop at a red light.
In my town there are lots of cycle paths - so they do not have to go on the pavement - but still do.
I am a committed cyclist of many years, and I regularly cycle on the pavement. I am not talking whizzing through crowded shopping centres, but considerate use of quiet pavements and great care for pedestrians. I don't jump reds. Where I live there are some roads where I think it is stupid for a cyclist to be on the road - it just gets motorists worked up, they overtake you dangerously and cut you up. Last winter after dark I was riding on the pavement and was stopped by a policeman. He said, "I don't have a problem with you being on the pavement, but please please get some lights !". So I use the pavement because I want to stay alive, but I do it with the utmost care.