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Old 14-11-2013, 18:13   #16
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Another Cyclist Death

I have just watched a farcical interview on London Tonight, where Boris Johnson plans to go ahead with Cycling highways costing thousands of pounds.

Cyclist have to be educated in using the roads, most of them are totally ignorant of the roads, blaming drivers for accident.

Tonight on my way home for example, a cyclist went straight through a red light, he got tooted by a van and the cyclist stuck his fingers up. And this was on the busy A4 Gillette Corner.

Cyclist have to realise several things. They MUST wear a hi vis, have lights, etc etc. Drivers are human, accidents happen with cyclists everyday of the week - they cannot keep blaming drivers if they have an accident.

What Boris has to do, is bring in a law - They have be registered and MUST have insurance, which you can get for cycles.
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