horses on the road

To use anything on the roads, I think:

a) Insurance
b) Tax
c) Some kind of basic training

is required.

So goodbye horse riders, goodbye cyclists.

most riders are now insuring themselves and as stated there is now an exam for riders to go on the road. the only thing lacking is tax and lets face it they dont exactly create much wear and tear.
 
To use anything on the roads, I think:

a) Insurance
b) Tax
c) Some kind of basic training

is required.

So goodbye horse riders, goodbye cyclists.

They shouldent be allowed on the roads full stop ....

Sam...you drive a noisy scoob... :p

This is true BUT my father lives in the middle of the country and ive had the same attitude me in my clio vx220 fiesta, ofcourse a few are polite but most of them simply turn there nose up ....
 
They shouldent be allowed on the roads full stop ....



This is true BUT my father lives in the middle of the country and ive had the same attitude me in my clio vx220 fiesta, ofcourse a few are polite but most of them simply turn there nose up ....

fine then on that basis anyone who doesnt say thank you for being let out into traffic in another car for example should be taken off the road.
 
Sorry to hear about the girl, but I'm in the "horses should stay off the road" camp.

Is the exam compulsory to go on the road?
 
Sorry to hear about the girl, but I'm in the "horses should stay off the road" camp.

Is the exam compulsory to go on the road?

unfortunately not, however there are rules layed out in the highway code also that the police can enforce if necessary etc
 
The fact a corner is blind means that to be 100% sure it’s safe you should slow down to 10mph or even park safely, get out and walk around the corner to establish it's safe before you continue but let’s be real, that simply isn't practical 99.9% of the time.

OK, WTF?!
 
fine then on that basis anyone who doesnt say thank you for being let out into traffic in another car for example should be taken off the road.

Nope but i seem to see a bit of a trend. That isnt the real problem really the fact is there just not suited to our roads anymore. I know they say that they were there first yada yada yada but times change and unfortantly they have no place on our roads anymore

I actually think its crazy there still allowed to crawl around the countryside
 
This is true BUT my father lives in the middle of the country and ive had the same attitude me in my clio vx220 fiesta, ofcourse a few are polite but most of them simply turn there nose up ....

Thing is mate...you live in Surrey. :p

Down here in Devon everyone is nice, up there everyone is a stuck up gimp. :p
 
im going to quote the gf as she just hit the nail on the head i think:

"horses are a pain as they slow people down thats what peoples real issue is"

I actually think its crazy there still allowed to crawl around the countryside

and i think its crazy that some motorists tear around the countryside when around the next corner could be a parked tractor for example. but then maybe we should ban tractors from the road too in that case..
 
im going to quote the gf as she just hit the nail on the head i think:

"horses are a pain as they slow people down thats what the real issue is"

I think the real issue is that the roads are not a playground.

and i think its crazy that some motorists tear around the countryside when around the next corner could be a parked tractor for example. but then maybe we should ban tractors from the road too in that case..

Why would a tractor park in the middle of the road?
 
Regardless of how stuck up they are and how much they **** me off because of that i dont think thats the main issue. Regardless of where you live there a hazard
 
most riders are now insuring themselves and as stated there is now an exam for riders to go on the road. the only thing lacking is tax and lets face it they dont exactly create much wear and tear.

They still use the roads, so they should still contribute.
 
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