06-07-2017, 15:16
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Rise above the players
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Re: Not driving to work could save £1,000
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Originally Posted by Kursk
And is that because none of you cycle and therefore see no personal benefit in this for you? Expenditure on cycle lanes won't impact on your usual handouts so there's really no need to fret.
It has nothing to do with motoring in that context either! Car 'tax' is for emissions, bikes don't emit harmful chemicals. Roads are maintained through general taxation and cyclists DO therefore contribute. I know you know this but I've repeated it for thickos who don't.
I think they call that a cycle lane. Thanks for the support!
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Cycle lanes on normal roads are still hazards for the motorists. I meant complete physical separation, not a painted lane in a road.
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