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.
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.
So 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 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?
This should be compulsory reading for all cyclists.
<https://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/docs/default-source/cos-general-docs/pdf-docs-for-opinions/2024csoh39.pdf>
Perhaps one thing that comes out of this dismal account is that aerobars should be banned for use on bicycles used in public spaces. See, for
example:
<https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mGpls1pxGOA>
Another might be that when approaching an unsigned junction, treat it as a Give Way.
The Highway Code, as it regards cyclists, needs some amendments. Cycling on--- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
a footway should, in any legal proceedings, automatically count as failing
to acknowledge the rights of pedestrians.
On 07/04/2024 09:39 am, Spike wrote:
This should be compulsory reading for all cyclists.
<https://www.scotcourts.gov.uk/docs/default-source/cos-general-docs/pdf-docs-for-opinions/2024csoh39.pdf>
Perhaps one thing that comes out of this dismal account is that aerobars
should be banned for use on bicycles used in public spaces. See, for
example:
<https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mGpls1pxGOA>
Another might be that when approaching an unsigned junction, treat it as a >> Give Way.
What effect would that have on chavs on bikes?
It wouldn't matter even if it had traffic lights!
--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.
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