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Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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Equally anyone can walk or run on the roads too - the roads were around long before either the motor car or Vehicle Excise Duty was invented. The fact of the matter is that no one group has exclusive use of the roads, and to that end talk of licenses, insurance, or VED is somewhat irrelevant.

What is relevant is the Highway Code, road users should be aware of what is in it and be considerate of other road users no-matter what mode of transport they are using.
Oh blablabla that's not the point! Cyclists need to use their supplied and paid for cycle paths not the roads!
 








rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
7,904
That is your opinion and because I can.

Are you seriously suggesting most motorists don't speed?
Absolutely farcical.
Just cos you can, doesn't mean do it...
Like riding no handed without lights pissed, it's just not clever
 








Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,083
Why are all cyclists being grouped as one? I cycle, walk and drive, everyone of those forms has knobs who abide by their own rules
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,716
The Fatherland
Some **** driving a car almost ran me over today when crossing the road at a zebra crossing near Preston park.

Make them have number plates and pay road tax blah blah blah.
 












jackanada

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Jul 19, 2011
3,164
Brighton
Oh blablabla that's not the point! Cyclists need to use their supplied and paid for cycle paths not the roads!

Government advice is that where cycle paths are mixed use or on pavements cyclists should not use them if they are going to exceed twelve miles an hour. So they are only really for old duffers and asthmatic children.
Fit adult cyclists should use the road, and always have done. OK some run red lights recklessly, many treat them as a give way and roll gently through using the superior visibility of a bike to do so safely. As stop signs and red lights were only invented because the new fangled car drivers rapidly proved to be anti social nutjobs this seems reasonable.
 




rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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I'm not sure where the cars versus bikes argument has come from. The thread started with the suggested notion of requiring cyclists to be able to be identified so if they need to be brought to book over their actions then they can be.

motorists upset that they haven't got the balls to jump an uncamered light (except ambers [pussies])

Yes when driven badly cars and other motorised vehicles are extremely dangerous. Bicycles, less so but still dangerous. Even if the cyclists actions do not directly cause a collision what about other road users having to compensate for their actions, being distracted by watching out for them when they should be there for example?

BINGO

Yes many motorists break the law, but they have had to take a driving test, they have to pay an excise duty, they have to pay insurance, they must hold a license and their vehicle must be registered and identifiable.

and yet they still kill more people than IS + al queada, every year, loads more

Anyone - and I mean anyone can ride a bike on the public highway. There is no law in place for them to have even seen the highway code let alone understand it.

even fat kids

Yes, very often a cyclist's poor actions can cause mainly damage to them and/or their bike. Does that mean they should be allowed to do it? Is it an extra strain on the emergency services?

you really need to look at the cost/benefit analysis poppet, you are simply not getting it
 




Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Probably a good idea for cyclists to have number plates and be accountable for their actions to be honest.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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many treat them as a give way and roll gently through using the superior visibility of a bike to do so safely. As stop signs and red lights were only invented because the new fangled car drivers rapidly proved to be anti social nutjobs this seems reasonable.

And soft top cars, they have good visibility so should be able to ignore red lights
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
25,925
Why are all cyclists being grouped as one? I cycle, walk and drive, everyone of those forms has knobs who abide by their own rules

You've obviously missed the point.

When you are driving you are an angel, when you cycle you are the devil, and when you are a pedestrian you are a pain in the arse who holds the other two groups up (interchange groups as necessary)
 


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