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Bells on a Bikes
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It has been announced that it will soon be illegal not to have a bell fitted to a bicycle. Is this the "Nanny State" flexing it's muscles once again, or do you agree with me that cycle manufacturers should be obliged to fit built in lights and bells to their products. After all no other vehicle manufacturer would produce any other roadworthy vehicle without lights and a warning device?.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You're dead right there, oldgit. I'm fed up with cyclists sneaking up behind me buzzing past. Even if they do have bells on their bycycle, they wait untill they're ten yards behind you before ringing their presence. By then, it's too late.
Knock, knock
Who's there?
Isobel
Isobel who?
Isobel necessary on a bicylce!
Knock, knock
Who's there?
Isobel
Isobel who?
Isobel necessary on a bicylce!
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Admarlow - I second your opinion. I don't think it should be used for cyclists cycling on pavements though - and the times I have nearly been knocked down with one creeping up behind me because they were cycling through one way streets (the wrong way) on pavements, then giving me hell that i nearly caused an accident!
let all cycles have a permanent siren geared to sound as their pedals rotate and I would be totally happy.
let all cycles have a permanent siren geared to sound as their pedals rotate and I would be totally happy.
Well, if the cyclist plans on riding during the night, then it is in his/her best interest to have lights installed to increase his/her visibility. Ultimately, the cyclist should pay extra attention when riding on the road because he/she is much more difficult to see than cars. As far as installing a bell, this may only help when riding on a foot path to warn pedestrians that they are approaching from behind. Although I hardly see it necessary to have a bell. When I rode my bike a lot, I would just yell "on your left" or "on your right" to warn people that I was coming. I don't see the point in making laws to regulate such things, but you Brits really seem to like your rules and regulations. Personally, I think there are enough rules and regulations.