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Old 08-02-2015, 19:54   #40
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Re: Yet again - Cyclist Killed in London

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post

No it makes sense to build cycle routes. Bicycles and cars should not be sharing the same piece of Tarmac.

If they do, there person on the bicycle should be proficient in riding it in traffic, therefore they must be trained and tested and licenced.

THIS is the most sensible comment made so far. Despite what the Lycra Mafioso would have you believe, it's always wise to segregate massively differing forms of transport. In an ideal world you'd widen the pavements some and have shared foot/cycle paths, though I suppose the cyclists wouldn't like that solution either.
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