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Old 14-11-2013, 11:43   #11
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Another Cyclist Death

As l have said l cycle each day in my job, and do so for approx 6 hours of the day.

I have lights, high Vis etc. BUT to me cyclists have a responsibility to themself, to protect their health and also any other vehicles on the road.

When a person buys a cycle, they should register that cycle and then be FORCED to take out insurance in case of accident. Just like when you buy a Tv, your info is passed onto the relevant organisations.

I have seen some very stupid decisions by cyclists, BUT all these companies out there who say that WE must be vigilant towards cyclists. How can we if we cannot see them.

Cycling is very good healthwise for you - its also very dangerous when you go through traffic lights.
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