From Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling
On 07/04/2024 09:46 am, Nick Finnigan wrote:
On 07/04/2024 09:39, Spike wrote:
The Highway Code, as it regards cyclists, needs some amendments.
Cycling on a footway should, in any legal proceedings, automatically
count as failing to acknowledge the rights of pedestrians.
-aSo they have to walk their vehicles across a footway to the carriageway
or building at the start and end of journeys? And motorists too?
"On" is doing the work of two words in Spike's post.
There is "across", as you suggest.
But the offence (whether for a chav on a bike or a citizen driving or
riding a motor vehicle) would be travelling *along* a FOOTway for a
distance that cannot be construed as necessary for crossing the FOOTway.
This is because some driveways are not perpendicular to the carriageway, though I add this merely to disarm any attempt at diversion - we all
know the difference between travelling across a FOOTway and travelling
along it.
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