• Re: Cycling in the news again...

    From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Sat Mar 8 12:45:31 2025
    JNugent <JNugent73@mail.com> wrote:
    <https://tinyurl.com/yxdadsd7>

    QUOTE:
    Crossbow killer Kyle Clifford’s older brother is also a murderer serving
    a life sentence for killing a teenager in a road rage attack.

    Bradley Clifford flew into a rage when a bottle with smashed on his “prized” Ford Mustang car, and launched into a pursuit of moped rider Jahshua Francis, 19, and his pillion passenger Soban Khan, 18.

    After a 20-minute high-speed chase through the streets of Enfield, north London, Clifford rammed his car into the moped.

    Mr Francis miraculously survived after being thrown through the air, but
    Mr Khan was fatally injured.
    ENDQUOTE

    Twenty minute high-speed chase?

    Either that was the fastest pedal ctcle on the planet or that Ford
    Mustang had a slipping clutch or something.

    In the tight roads around Enfield, a Ford Mustang might well be at a disadvantage!

    --
    Spike

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  • From Nick Finnigan@21:1/5 to JNugent on Mon Mar 17 12:13:32 2025
    On 12/03/2025 22:56, JNugent wrote:
    On 12/03/2025 10:17 PM, Nick Finnigan wrote:

    On 12/03/2025 16:24, JNugent wrote:

    And the correct answer is:

    "Ever since mopeds existed, because a moped has to have pedals which
    can be used to propel the vehicle; that is part of the definition of a
    moped".

    No. https://www.gov.uk/driving-licence-categories

    Look at the specific wording of "Category Q", different from that used in
    the previous two.

    That change would not be necessary if the two previous categories were subject to the same requirements as "category Q".

    No: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Amendment) Regulations 1976
    3 (c)

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Nick Finnigan on Mon Mar 17 13:26:56 2025
    On 17/03/2025 12:13 PM, Nick Finnigan wrote:
    On 12/03/2025 22:56, JNugent wrote:
    On 12/03/2025 10:17 PM, Nick Finnigan wrote:

    On 12/03/2025 16:24, JNugent wrote:

    And the correct answer is:

    "Ever since mopeds existed, because a moped has to have pedals which
    can be used to propel the vehicle; that is part of the definition of a >>>> moped".

    No. https://www.gov.uk/driving-licence-categories

    Look at the specific wording of "Category Q", different from that used
    in the previous two.

    That change would not be necessary if the two previous categories were
    subject to the same requirements as "category Q".

    No: Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) (Amendment) Regulations 1976
    3 (c)

    Are you discussing driving licences or vehicles?

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Soup on Tue Mar 11 23:47:17 2025
    On 11/03/2025 04:23 PM, Soup wrote:

    On 07/03/2025 16:04, JNugent wrote:

    <https://tinyurl.com/yxdadsd7>

    QUOTE:
    Crossbow killer Kyle Clifford’s older brother is also a murderer
    serving a life sentence for killing a teenager in a road rage attack.
    Bradley Clifford flew into a rage when a bottle with smashed on his
    “prized” Ford Mustang car, and launched into a pursuit of moped rider
    Jahshua Francis, 19, and his pillion passenger Soban Khan, 18.
    After a 20-minute high-speed chase through the streets of Enfield,
    north London, Clifford rammed his car into the moped.
    Mr Francis miraculously survived after being thrown through the air,
    but Mr Khan was fatally injured.
    ENDQUOTE

    Twenty minute high-speed chase?
    Either that was the fastest pedal ctcle on the planet or that Ford
    Mustang had a slipping clutch or something.

    Since when was a Moped a pedal cycle?

    Since always.

    Being capable of being driven via pedals is the definition of a moped.

    I (and others I would assume) tend to think of these as small (capacity) motorbikes which can be propeled by pedals but in the main they are motorbikes.
    Or am I being "whooshed"?

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Soup on Wed Mar 12 16:24:17 2025
    On 12/03/2025 04:15 PM, Soup wrote:

    On 11/03/2025 23:47, JNugent wrote:
    On 11/03/2025 04:23 PM, Soup wrote:
    On 07/03/2025 16:04, JNugent wrote:

    <https://tinyurl.com/yxdadsd7>

    QUOTE:
    Crossbow killer Kyle Clifford’s older brother is also a murderer
    serving a life sentence for killing a teenager in a road rage attack.
    Bradley Clifford flew into a rage when a bottle with smashed on his
    “prized” Ford Mustang car, and launched into a pursuit of moped rider >>>> Jahshua Francis, 19, and his pillion passenger Soban Khan, 18.
    After a 20-minute high-speed chase through the streets of Enfield,
    north London, Clifford rammed his car into the moped.
    Mr Francis miraculously survived after being thrown through the air,
    but Mr Khan was fatally injured.
    ENDQUOTE

    Twenty minute high-speed chase?
    Either that was the fastest pedal ctcle on the planet or that Ford
    Mustang had a slipping clutch or something.

    Since when was a Moped a pedal cycle?

    Since always.
    Being capable of being driven via pedals is the definition of a moped.

    I (and others I would assume) tend to think of these as small (capacity) >>> motorbikes which can be propeled by pedals but in the main they are
    motorbikes.
    Or am I being "whooshed"?

    'Being capable' is not the same as this was how high speed chase
    conditions were attained.

    If not satisfied with an answer, always re-read the question first. The question here was a general one: "Since when was a Moped a pedal cycle?"

    And the correct answer is:

    "Ever since mopeds existed, because a moped has to have pedals which can
    be used to propel the vehicle; that is part of the definition of a moped".

    A particular case cannot affect the definition.

    HTH.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Nick Finnigan on Wed Mar 12 22:56:55 2025
    On 12/03/2025 10:17 PM, Nick Finnigan wrote:

    On 12/03/2025 16:24, JNugent wrote:

    And the correct answer is:

    "Ever since mopeds existed, because a moped has to have pedals which
    can be used to propel the vehicle; that is part of the definition of a
    moped".

    No. https://www.gov.uk/driving-licence-categories

    Look at the specific wording of "Category Q", different from that used
    in the previous two.

    That change would not be necessary if the two previous categories were
    subject to the same requirements as "category Q".

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  • From Nick Finnigan@21:1/5 to JNugent on Wed Mar 12 22:17:23 2025
    On 12/03/2025 16:24, JNugent wrote:

    And the correct answer is:

    "Ever since mopeds existed, because a moped has to have pedals which can be used to propel the vehicle; that is part of the definition of a moped".

    No. https://www.gov.uk/driving-licence-categories

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 7 16:04:07 2025
    <https://tinyurl.com/yxdadsd7>

    QUOTE:
    Crossbow killer Kyle CliffordÆs older brother is also a murderer serving
    a life sentence for killing a teenager in a road rage attack.

    Bradley Clifford flew into a rage when a bottle with smashed on his
    ôprizedö Ford Mustang car, and launched into a pursuit of moped rider
    Jahshua Francis, 19, and his pillion passenger Soban Khan, 18.

    After a 20-minute high-speed chase through the streets of Enfield, north London, Clifford rammed his car into the moped.

    Mr Francis miraculously survived after being thrown through the air, but
    Mr Khan was fatally injured.
    ENDQUOTE

    Twenty minute high-speed chase?

    Either that was the fastest pedal ctcle on the planet or that Ford
    Mustang had a slipping clutch or something.

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