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j77



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I agree that not all cyclists are bad, it's about finding a balance. The bus company I work for are introducing cycle awareness courses as part of our CPC (Certificate of Professional Compatance). 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200

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landy19840



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Cyclist in London are a breed of there own.

You can't compare them to the rest of the cyclist across the uk!!!! I find that slightly offensive

And yes cyclist are subject to laws etc, you would struggle to slap points on a cyclist for speeding tho!!

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I was behind a bus recently waiting at a set of red lights. There was a cyclist (in all the lycra gear so must be a proper cyclist) going mental as he could not get up the inside of the bus so he could get to the front of the que! I thought the cyclist was daft as to be honest the bus was about the width of the lane. I think there is a mix with cyclists, same as motorists, some good, some bad. I think the law that is being proposed is silly, common sense gone out of the window! Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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lack_of_pies



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So what will happen if this becomes law? After an incident the car driver will hang around and wait to be prosecuted, or just keep on going...

Seeing cycling in Netherlands is an eye-opener, dedicated lanes for bikes (and scooters), and pedestrians have right of way over bikes, bikes over cars. Much better to be segregated but costs and space not so easy to find over here.

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mudslinger



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realspeed wrote:
Cyclists should have to pay a road tax and take out insurance before being allowed to go on our roads. They should also have a numberplate attached so they can be traced. They are a menace and take up as much room as a car, try overtaking one and see how much room you have to give them.


And as the weather gets better and all the "cycling clubs" take to the road,
and you get a group of 10 - 15 two abreast, down an A or B road like an UN-coordinated Drunken snake.
(apologies to the snakes in the grass at the side of the road)

Insurance should be compulsory (for cyclists)

Lycra should be advisory, makes Identity easier ..???

And rules of the road to be carried at all times .
Helmet cam,s and driver cameras to be made compulsory.
Video evidence to be made available to all parties...

Me ,I think I will re-launch H.M.S TROUTBRIDGE, (my radio still tunes to the Light program)
have a Jug of Pimm,s.
service the lawnmower for Mrs M.
and look forward to a long Summer and Fall on the sun lounger well off the roads .!!!

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landy19840



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Most riders have insurance through British Cycling!

Post #180408 16th Apr 2013 5:16 pm
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flylr



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Regardless of your views on cyclists OR motorists, automatically blaming one party in the event of an accident is just plain wrong and makes a mockery of the legal system. (Coming) 2016 RR Evoque td4 180 HSE Dynamc
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Post #180478 16th Apr 2013 8:08 pm
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ad210358



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Where will it end, Innocent till Proven Guilty.

Post #180482 16th Apr 2013 8:18 pm
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defenderben



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Hi all
I nearly took a cyclist out good and proper the other day...dozy Censored he was doing about 20mph on the pavement saw some pedestrians a short distance ahead and decided to do a quick sideways sort of jump off the kerb right in front of me in the live lane...wow it was close and he finally looked around a nano second later to realise what he had done was pretty dammed close. Had the neck to give me a glaring look as if it was my fault for being on the road.

And they wonder why some people treat them with no respect.

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jp



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Cyclists should have to pay a road tax and take out insurance before being allowed to go on our roads.



We cyclists pay the same road tax as the cleanness cars on the road £0.00 because we burn no fuel un-like car do !!! Rolling with laughter
Plus I do like most other cyclists have insurance Thumbs Up

If the laws come in LIKE there are I think in Holland !! (everyone will have to think what they do on the roads !!!)
I Think the law states the bigger party is always to blame !!! ( freelander is hit by an x-trail ??) freelander's fault.)

All we need to do is to slow down a little on both sides, leave for work 5 minutes early and no ones in a rush !!! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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City driving is a battle for survival whether on a cycle, in a car or just being a pedestrian. We all want to get somewhere and none of us are innocent if we can see 'a gap' that needs filling. We are a lone independent, no friends with all others being our enemies, we take no prisoners until the battle is over and we reach our place of work, we then revert to being a nice person again Thumbs Up

Outside of the city it's more sedate, we tend to drive better and have compassion for our fellow users irrespective of what form of transport they have, our anger is forced on each one of us by our surroundings and our circumstances. Mind you 20-30 lycra boys in a line, or two abreast does get annoying at times if it goes on for too long, I feel like toppling the lot into the roadside ditch Laughing

I'm a 'Jekyll and Hyde' character dependent upon where I'm driving, but can tolerate all users most times. I cycle only in rural areas and wouldn't dare enter the city on one but out in the sticks I'm treated pretty well by car drivers.

Don't agree with changing the law simply because of size.

BTW, I pay my road tax so think I'm entitled to hop on my bike once in a while.
PS What happens to a 'fart' when wearing Lycra Question does it just show up as a moveable lump.

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I believe it acts as a warming effect much like the heated seats on the freelander. Harmful methane gasses expelled from your bicycle will be charged if you exceed the limit of 17 farts per day. When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

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Excellent clip, but hardly surprising. The police frequently consider themselves above the law and definitely do not take kindly to being questioned. I have been tailgated several times by police late at night, and can only assume they are trying to push me over the speed limit. I followed one for many miles a little while back and he never once indicated!
My brother in law had an officer cut straight across the motorway from the outside lane to the slip road. No lights on, no siren, so my B I L followed him and questioned him on his dangerous driving and was told he needed to come off at that junction! You couldn't make it up. Law and order starts with those who enforce it, and if they are seen to break the law then why would the public behave any differently.
No wonder we are where we are as a country...

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