horses on the road

in the countryside, narrow road, stopped to open a gate etc..

I live in Devon, where we all have a brand new Combine Harvester. I have never, in all my time driving around the narrow lanes of Devon, ever rounded a corner to find an unoccupied tractor in the middle of the road, stationary.
 
[TW]Fox;14705881 said:
I live in Devon, where we all have a brand new Combine Harvester. I have never, in all my time driving around the narrow lanes of Devon, ever rounded a corner to find an unoccupied tractor in the middle of the road, stationary.

i have lived in the new forest for 28 years and have come across farm vehicles stationary/slow moving.
 
/ Dragons Den

Neil

You are one of these people that belives the answer to everything is lowering the speed on our roads. You belive that everything is down to speed and no other factors

Which is why im afraid i cant be arsed to carry on talking therefor

I AM OUT

*But i am right, horses should be off our roads
 
/ Dragons Den

Neil

You are one of these people that belives the answer to everything is lowering the speed on our roads. You belive that everything is down to speed and no other factors

Which is why im afraid i cant be arsed to carry on talking therefor

I AM OUT

thats NOT what im saying. im saying take the extra 30 seconds or so to check whats around the corner.

ive owned some properly modified cars in my time but there is a time and place etc.
 
for example.

at the end of the day would you rather kill someone or yourself or get somewhere 30 seconds later for example.

You are being simplistic because you've had a "there for the grace of god" moment. I advise a nights sleep and a more rational mind.

Dr House y

I see a TV series.
 
to be honest id be saying the same whether i knew them or not. its common sense.

No it really isn’t, it's your simplistic view of the world based on one or a couple of incidents as I said in my post above, it is far from the catch all resolution to the issue you seem to think. We live in a world that has realities and simply slowing down to 5mph is not one of them and even then doesn't guarantee to resolve the issue. You seem to miss this and if you don't you're naive.
 
I take it you struggle with context and extreme example...

:p indeed. While I certainly believe you should travel no faster than a speed at which you can stop in the distance you see, the notion of stopping before a blind bend, parking, getting out the car and walking round the bend to see if it's safe seems incredibly retarded, all the time not just 99% of the time, and I won't bore you with the reasons, I'm sure you're perfectly aware of them.

[TW]Fox;14705881 said:
I live in Devon, where we all have a brand new Combine Harvester. I have never, in all my time driving around the narrow lanes of Devon, ever rounded a corner to find an unoccupied tractor in the middle of the road, stationary.

So you occasionally find unoccupied tractors driving themselves down the middle of the road, do you? :p
 
:p indeed. While I certainly believe you should travel no faster than a speed at which you can stop in the distance you see, the notion of stopping before a blind bend, parking, getting out the car and walking round the bend to see if it's safe seems incredibly retarded, all the time not just 99% of the time, and I won't bore you with the reasons, I'm sure you're perfectly aware of them.

I'll add you to this list of OCUK pedants, we need a hall of fame.
 
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.

What rubbish!!

Where will the cyclists go? Onto the pavement is the answer, im sure you would appreciate getting hit by a cyclist going 20mph :rolleyes:

I think if more drivers actually cycled for a while on the roads they would realise what a bunch of idiots most motorists are.
 
What rubbish!!

Where will the cyclists go? Onto the pavement is the answer, im sure you would appreciate getting hit by a cyclist going 20mph :rolleyes:

I think if more drivers actually cycled for a while on the roads they would realise what a bunch of idiots most motorists are.

While I agree that banning horses from the road is somewhat silly I also think your statement about car drivers is somewhat sweeping, not least as many of those bike riders will drive cars. To imply they are more erudite when riding than driving is naive as it is to suggest that they drive properly because they ride bike. An idiot is an idiot, his mode of transport has little if any influence on that.
 
The problem in the UK is the lack of decent cycle paths, it really annoys me when I try and cycle somewhere and then I'm not able to because of stiles etc.
 
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