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.
Well, what I am trying to say is that if motorists had an experience of cycling on the road, they may become somewhat enlightened to how other motorists are willing to put other peoples lives at risk by overtaking on blind bends, speeding and generally being selfish.
Well, what I am trying to say is that if motorists had an experience of cycling on the road, they may become somewhat enlightened to how other motorists are willing to put other peoples lives at risk by overtaking on blind bends, speeding and generally being selfish.
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
I think if more drivers actually cycled for a while on the roads they would realise what a bunch of idiots most motorists are.
I am sorry about the death. But a car could be doing say 50 around a normal road and all of a sudden come across a horse doing 5 mph, at that speed you wouldn't be long flying into the back of it.
they often have no choice but to ride on the road
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Most riders now take an exam to learn about riding horses on the roads ...
There are some characters though who take to riding 2 or even 3 abreast on the road though, and if you dare to go past as more than 5mph then you get a whip to your car (I've seen the van in front of me get clouted by one woman's whip and spat on, though thankfully nothing to my car as I dread to think what trouble I'd be in as a result of my actions.)
Luckily the horse wasn't spooked by the loud noise but it did get frustrated and just stopped dead with the Porsche about an inch off it's backside. The horse decides to sit down and destroys the front end of said Porsche![]()
[TW]Fox;14705505 said:Indeed, but speeding implies that the car was exceeding the posted speed limit. Because thats what all the governments road safety literature is based on.
So if there was a horse in front of you and it wasn't possible to overtake safely you'd sit an inch from the horse's arse revving your engine knowing full well you could spook the horse causing it to rear?