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Kursk 08-02-2015 09:21

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35757900)
Well Kursk, it's really quite simple. If you use the Highway, follow the code - how hard can it be?

Of course, not arguing that point but the Code applies to all road users and I think you'll find the code is broken more often by groups other than cyclists.

Let's be frank. Car drivers don't want cyclists in their way and will try any which way to get rid of them. It's not going to happen.

There will never be cycling insurance, MOT or road tax nor should there be.

Taf 08-02-2015 10:02

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
A new crop of Uni students has meant a new crop of lunatic cyclists around here. Some of their antics make me shudder, others make me gasp with disbelief.

denphone 08-02-2015 10:06

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Well l don't drive but my observations are there are as many bad cyclists as bad car drivers so l think a little bit of consideration and thought on both sides would certainly make for safer roads in my opinion.

Sirius 08-02-2015 10:08

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Cycling encourages and enforces the Darwin effect :)

papa smurf 08-02-2015 10:14

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35757912)
Cycling encourages and enforces the Darwin effect :)

but some of them are very skilled i mean i cant ride a bike with my hands in my pockets -i cant judge the right time to go through a red light ,i can't get down the left hand side of a truck that is turning left :)

Sirius 08-02-2015 10:28

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35757914)
but some of them are very skilled i mean i cant ride a bike with my hands in my pockets -i cant judge the right time to go through a red light ,i can't get down the left hand side of a truck that is turning left :)

That's not skill that's the Darwin effect in operation ;)

Stephen 08-02-2015 11:37

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Its all very well saying cyclists need educated/trained.

However I think you will find that most cyclists know they should be wearing protection. \they just choose not to.

Gary L 08-02-2015 11:43

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Cyclists should get off and walk.

it will be safer for them and less stressful and annoying for car drivers.

papa smurf 08-02-2015 12:09

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35757928)
Its all very well saying cyclists need educated/trained.

However I think you will find that most cyclists know they should be wearing protection. \they just choose not to.



what safe sex while cycling ?

---------- Post added at 13:09 ---------- Previous post was at 13:07 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35757931)
Cyclists should get off and walk.

it will be safer for them and less stressful and annoying for car drivers.

that's cycleaphobia :tu:

Pierre 08-02-2015 13:09

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
If you cycle on the road you should need a licence.

You should have to pass a test.

I had to pass a test for car and I had to pass a test for motorcycle, as each have their own issues and things to look out for.

I don't see why a pedal bike should be any different.

martyh 08-02-2015 14:18

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35757943)
If you cycle on the road you should need a licence.

You should have to pass a test.

I had to pass a test for car and I had to pass a test for motorcycle, as each have their own issues and things to look out for.

I don't see why a pedal bike should be any different.

Nonsense,once again the issue of enforcement and the hugely detrimental consequences of forcing licences and insurance on cyclists is being ignored .

Stephen 08-02-2015 15:47

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
When I was at primary school, we got basic clycling saftey lessons from the local council.

I think I still have the wee badge. It was called cycling proficiency. Think I was about 10 at the time.

You can train people all you want but if they hoose not to wear a helmet then that is their decision.

Not all cyclists are idiots though and there are just as many bad drivers out there. Parking on double yellows, parking in disabled bays. Going through red lights, not using indicators. The list could go on.

Pierre 08-02-2015 16:52

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35757954)
Nonsense,once again the issue of enforcement and the hugely detrimental consequences of forcing licences and insurance on cyclists is being ignored .

it's not nonsense, what is nonsense is letting people with no training whatsoever onto our ever increasing dangerous roads.

A licence is proof of meeting a minimum required standard of proficiency to operate a bicycle on the road.

I didn't say anything about insurance, however a wise person would insure themselves 3rd party at least, lest you risk losing a few quid if you cause an accident, or in a worse case scenario, you house.

Enforcement, you don't need to enforce it. I have a driving and motorbike licence, I've had them check by the police once in 27years.

But if the police should ever want to check it, i have it.

If you don't want to do any of this then, stick to tow paths and green lanes.

papa smurf 08-02-2015 17:06

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35757974)
it's not nonsense, what is nonsense is letting people with no training whatsoever onto our ever increasing dangerous roads.

A licence is proof of meeting a minimum required standard of proficiency to operate a bicycle on the road.

I didn't say anything about insurance, however a wise person would insure themselves 3rd party at least, lest you risk losing a few quid if you cause an accident, or in a worse case scenario, you house.

Enforcement, you don't need to enforce it. I have a driving and motorbike licence, I've had them check by the police once in 27years.

But if the police should ever want to check it, i have it.

If you don't want to do any of this then, stick to tow paths and green lanes.

:clap::clap::clap:

Kursk 08-02-2015 17:10

Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London
 
I hope the kids enjoy the bikes we bought them for Christmas. Now as soon as we get their license, tax, MOT and insurance sorted out, they'll be able to use them :erm:.


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