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Most don't.So what's the problem then?
Most don't.So what's the problem then?
Agreed as I said above. But that's no issue for a single cyclists or a couple, but when you get a large group 2 and 3 abreast for miles and they don't give you a possibility to overtake safely it's an issue to most drivers which is coming across quite clearly.Motor vehicles should overtake a cyclist exactly the same way as any other vehicle; wait until it is safe to do so and overtake giving plenty of clearance. If a cyclist rides at the side of the road, there is always one who will try to squeeze past. I know to my cost! I now always cycle in the middle of the lane; it is too dangerous to do otherwise.
A chap comes to help me sometimes, never passed a test, rides his kiddies bike through lights junctions of pavements along roads the wrong way, been knocked of twice or more with one case the bike marmalized, never his fault of course, big claim new bike.Most adult cyclists have passed a test; ether to drive a car or motorbike. It then figures that they are as much aware of the Highway Code as any other road user. And a car is far more lethal than a bike. As a van & car driver, a motorbike rider and a cyclist, I can assure you, I am so so much more aware of what is going on around me when I am on my bike.
MOT for bikes? Again, I know I am so much more at risk on my bike, so like all others cyclists I know, my bike is always in 'tip top' condition. Age has nothing to do with it.
I, like every other cyclist I ride with, carry full 3rd party insurance. One reason is because pedestrians don't often hear us coming and some will cross the road without properly looking.
And finally, Most cyclists are taxed!! It's called Income Tax & VAT. We don't pay the Vehicle Excise Duty which is based on emissions for obvious reasons.
For me clewless we are all road users, and that’s how I see things.Most adult cyclists have passed a test; ether to drive a car or motorbike. It then figures that they are as much aware of the Highway Code as any other road user. And a car is far more lethal than a bike. As a van & car driver, a motorbike rider and a cyclist, I can assure you, I am so so much more aware of what is going on around me when I am on my bike.
MOT for bikes? Again, I know I am so much more at risk on my bike, so like all others cyclists I know, my bike is always in 'tip top' condition. Age has nothing to do with it.
I, like every other cyclist I ride with, carry full 3rd party insurance. One reason is because pedestrians don't often hear us coming and some will cross the road without properly looking.
And finally, Most cyclists are taxed!! It's called Income Tax & VAT. We don't pay the Vehicle Excise Duty which is based on emissions for obvious reasons.
I just saw that on YT -- and the charity he cited is right. Of course, it's always been that motorists must give way to pedestrians following the major road as soon as they step off the kerb, but peds had the option to give way. The new 'rules' place an obligation to give way to pedestrians about to cross rather than those actually crossing, as was the case previously. AIUI, the new highway code was drafted almost exclusively by cycling and pedestrian organisations with no consideration or input given to motoring or disability groups -- and this absolute 'gotcha' totally exposes the lack of consultation IMO.Away from the cyclist and now the pedestrians.. Here's a situation I never thought about....
AFAIK that's rubbish, a guide dog will stop at the side of the road, it is then up to the person to judge when to cross.Away from the cyclist and now the pedestrians.. Here's a situation I never thought about....
Of course, how silly of me to realise that that blind person can see me approaching or even hear me in an EV.. OH I'm so stupid!! I beg your forgiveness..AFAIK that's rubbish, a guide dog will stop at the side of the road, it is then up to the person to judge when to cross.
Have you looked up guide dog handling?Of course, how silly of me to realise that that blind person can see me approaching or even hear me in an EV.. OH I'm so stupid!! I beg your forgiveness..
He showed what a handler said. I'm mates with a trainer and this is how they are trained.Have you looked up guide dog handling
The 'head of canine affairs' at RNIB says the changes are welcome, but is concerned that drivers may take time (or not even) to learn them.He showed what a handler said. I'm mates with a trainer and this is how they are trained.
Although it's up to you (and your hearing) when to cross, there are (at least) two good reasons why blind people need to wait until there is no potential conflicting traffic:The 'head of canine affairs' at RNIB says the changes are welcome, but is concerned that drivers may take time (or not even) to learn them.
p.s. Sorry that should read 'Guide Dogs' not RNIB.
As for electric cars, that is why it has been proposed they should emit a noise at low speed(at higher speeds tyre noise is enough)
Lights would be niceHopefully soon cyclists will have to have a licence, pass a test, have an MOT for the bike(if over 3years old), be taxed and fully insured.
I don't know what was more predictable, someone behaving like that, the Sun publishing it, or anyone posting it.![]()
Cyclist makes mockery of new Highway Code by riding slowly & taking SELFIES
A CYCLIST has made a mockery of new Highway Code rules by riding slowly in the middle of the road and taking selfies. The feckless rider was taking “full advantage” of new rules that al…www.thesun.co.uk