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Old 08-02-2015, 08:58   #14
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Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London

Well Kursk, it's really quite simple. If you use the Highway, follow the code - how hard can it be?

If that's too hard, require cyclists to have their vehicle marked in some way (other roads users call this a licence plate) so when they do a big FUUUUUUU to everyone they're penalised like everyone else on the road who breaks the rules is.

So sick & tired of the entitled cyclists attitude, and if they all go and buy cars, fantastic, they're now enforceable just like the rest of us, if they try and drive like a lot of them cycle, they wont last too long.

I'm happy with that, it also has the added side effect of having one type of road user on the road, rather than the frankly dangerous multi role roads with all the dangers associated with.

Oh yes, I too have a cycle and go out on it from time to time too...
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