doctor Bob
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And a happy Christmas to you as well.Possibly have thought more before posting eh
And a happy Christmas to you as well.Possibly have thought more before posting eh
Have a good Christmas Jacob.In that case there is no driver issue.
You too Bob.Have a good Christmas Jacob.
I don't think that cyclist have to obey the highway code, they don't need insurance or road tax and have no MOT's, they certainly believe they own the roads and that everyone else just gets in their way.Is there a rule to be brought in that cyclists have to stop at red traffic lights (at present it seems red to cyclists means just ride through them) I'd like that.
Cyclists like everyone else do have to follow the highway code in its majority. Although there are some aspects that suggest, the difference being either 'You MUST' or 'You SHOULD' being the only grey area.I don't think that cyclist have to obey the highway code, they don't need insurance or road tax and have no MOT's, they certainly believe they own the roads and that everyone else just gets in their way.
Perhaps these new rules were created by someone who really hates cyclist because it is certainly going to thin them out. As the new electric bikes become more common then is it not time to class them as a motorised vehicle, now they will need insurance and have to obey the highway code and maybe a driving test.
Quite frankly, you'd be daft to ride a bike which wasn't roadworthy or not have insurance. As for road tax, it doesn't exist, and that just shows your lack of knowledge.I don't think that cyclist have to obey the highway code, they don't need insurance or road tax and have no MOT's, they certainly believe they own the roads and that everyone else just gets in their way.
Perhaps these new rules were created by someone who really hates cyclist because it is certainly going to thin them out. As the new electric bikes become more common then is it not time to class them as a motorised vehicle, now they will need insurance and have to obey the highway code and maybe a driving test.
Thats not something i would do, although it is in the highway code. I prefer to either stay in lane or in that scenario happily sit at the back knowing its going to end up in the same thing with the traffic waiting for an overtake spot.The lights were on red so all the cars stopped, the cyclists proceeded to overtake all the cars and sit at the front of the lights, had to follow them for about another 2 miles before another suitable overtaking spot
Unfortunately there are a greater amount of cyclist s on the road today who clearly haven't a clue, nor the brains to think through their situation.Followed 8 larger ladies who looked like they had never ridden bikes before, they were all over the place. The front two turned right straight across the oncoming traffic, the next two followed them but then thought about it and ending up stopping in the middle of the wrong side of the road, an oncoming car had to brake really hard to avoid them. One of the ladies seemed to forget to put her feet down when she stopped and just fell sideways. Much drama ensued as they all picked her up
Buses don't generally puddle along at 15-20mph. Tractors doing 30mph generally have the courtesy to pull over and let the traffic past.Utter nonsense, and I'd have thought you a bit more sensible to be spouting such.
We all pay for the roads everyone. It's taken from general taxation.
Saying its from 'vehicle excise duty' is a strawman argument.
So let's do a bit of "apportioning"
Cars alone kill an average of 3 cyclists per week here int he UK, and injures about 20
And as to who causes the damage to the roads, as well as life and limb,its the car that holds the record.
Cyclists produce little to no pollution, and well I think we al know the biggest culprits there.
But please continue with your little tantrum
2 abreast is pretty much the equivalent width of a car, or if slightly wider, then a truck or a bus.
So why not blame buses or trucks for a build up of traffic. OR even ask yourself why it isnt safe to overtake. Could it possibly be that the high proportion of other cars,buses and trucks on the road are preventing it ?.
And since when do we see huge lines of build up traffic caught up behind buses ?, well obviously we dont. Drivers behind pick a safe time and overtake, and having 2 cyclists riding abreast is exactly the same. To be the equivalent of a bus you would need a group of 10 cyclists, and how often do we see groups of ten cyclists riding along city streets ?, yet again obviously we dont, so you are referring to a rare occurrence out on country roads, and not something that happens every day.
Really I thought intelligent people used these boards, but im now beginning to wonder
...but vehicle excise duty pays for the roads many times over without dipping into general taxation.
...Those who pollute the most and take up an unfair amount of space by driving metal boxes, should be classed as the lowest form of road/pavement user.
Knees and hips?I agree. And you haven't mentioned NHS costs to treat obesity in those who drive everywhere instead of exercising.
Cheers, Vann.
Knees and hips?
Referring to NHS costs for cyclists, and in my case wrists and thumbs knackered by cycling.
And since when do we see huge lines of build up traffic caught up behind buses ?, well obviously we dont. Drivers behind pick a safe time and overtake, and having 2 cyclists riding abreast is exactly the same.
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