i thought it was illegal and an on the spot fine since the 90's?As a lot of cyclists prefer to ride on the pavement these days so it would be hard to enforce.
i thought it was illegal and an on the spot fine since the 90's?As a lot of cyclists prefer to ride on the pavement these days so it would be hard to enforce.
It is. The other day police were fining people around the corner from my uni for doing just that.i thought it was illegal and an on the spot fine since the 90's?
On a side note, I think cyclists who blatantly ignore red lights and cycle right through should be fined massively. Every time I'm waiting in my car at a red light, and I see some ******** cyclist casually cycle right through without so much as showing any hesitance
+1
These idiots needs to be given points, fined and have their bikes taken away and melted. They really need to crack down on this awful habit. I have seen these goofballs tearing downhill on bikes and actually HEAR the bmm tss bmm tss bmm tss of the trance as they whizz past (this happened last Friday)...yes it was THAT loud.
When youre on those two wheels you need to have total situational awarness.
I find it hard to believe that a cyclist would move into the road every a time a car overtook them, at the end of the day you should give way to them as they are on a bike and at danger, I keep well to the side of the road only time I come into the road is when pot holes appear or cars are parked in the road, but a motorist shoudl always be looking ahead of any dangers from the public.
In that case we should also tax pedestrians, as i'm sure they are far more dangerous statistically than cyclists.
And to the OP, look up the origin of road tax, cars paid a tax to rent space on the road to drive, as roads were originally designated for pedestrians and human/animal drawn vehicles. You should be lucky they allowed cars on the road at all.![]()
There wasn't by chance an area next to the traffic lights (in front of the cars) for bikes was there? If so you were probably parked in the cycle lane. Not that that fully excuses the woman but it would mean you weren't exactly in the right.
insurance wouldnt stop her riding off so youd of still been out of pocket![]()
To save all this arguing, just add a few pence onto income tax and scrap the road tax; everyone uses the roads at some time, be that in a car, bus bike etc. Same tax different name and as it is not ring fenced, it makes no difference. We'd probably save a few quid on the admin, come to think of it.
No.
When on my Mountain bike I am a law unto myself, Road laws do Not apply, I ignore traffic lights, road direction, No entrys the lot & I even ride on the pavement dodging pedestrians, It is my God given right.
If God disagrees with my riding style he can Squish me anytime he likes.
Road tax is based on emissions which bicycles do notproduce. Certain cars with low enough emissions are also exempt from road tax.