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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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Obviously, I don't like cyclists doing it, though I make an exception for children.
As for hand signals we could go tit for tat all day on that one cos motorists signal EVERY time don't they?
Or shall I tar them all with the same brush you're using for cyclists?
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Obviously, I don't like cyclists doing it, though I make an exception for children.
As for hand signals we could go tit for tat all day on that one cos motorists signal EVERY time don't they?
Or shall I tar them all with the same brush you're using for cyclists?
I condemn any cyclist who rides illegally and against the Highway Code or otherwise, as I do motorists, especially those who drive and ride without any consideration for others.
What about you angie 55?
I also condemn pedestrians (whether I'm cycling or driving) who cross the road without looking whilst glued to their phones, oblivious to all and sundry with their headphones firmly in place.
As I said, until there is a proper cycling infrastructure we must all share the road as legally and lawfully as we possibly can, though I reiterate the point about young child cyclists but you overlooked them as a category for some reason.
What about you angie 55?
I also condemn pedestrians (whether I'm cycling or driving) who cross the road without looking whilst glued to their phones, oblivious to all and sundry with their headphones firmly in place.
As I said, until there is a proper cycling infrastructure we must all share the road as legally and lawfully as we possibly can, though I reiterate the point about young child cyclists but you overlooked them as a category for some reason.
Another typical comment. You were asked about condemning errant cyclists, but couldn't do it without adding motorists in as well.
Yes I think some pedestrians need to be more alert and concentrate on the situation around them.
Young cyclists I agree need to be off the roads, but even some of them need to recognize that they are sharing the footpaths with pedestrians.
As for a proper cycle infrastructure, thats another debate for another day.
Yes I think some pedestrians need to be more alert and concentrate on the situation around them.
Young cyclists I agree need to be off the roads, but even some of them need to recognize that they are sharing the footpaths with pedestrians.
As for a proper cycle infrastructure, thats another debate for another day.
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