They have just as much right to be on the road as you do.No Fixed Abode wrote:Didn't anyone else notice this last night?
Must have looked out of his bedroom window.Messiah wrote:We're probably all in shock you actually went to a game tbf.
You didn't see a bicycle on the road did you?
'greed. There was some berk down the Occy road the other day cycling down the middle if the road.royalexile wrote:As with all modes of transport, there are pcunts who will always flout the law. I never do understand those cyclists though, who cannot think of their own personal safety when on the road.
Yes.Jerry St Clair wrote:I'm a pedestrian, cyclist, motorist and rail traveller.
Who am I supposed to hate?
People generally?
There is a cycle path, so use it. You don't see me driving down the cycle lane. The issue is, the pedestrians need to leave ample room for cycles to pass.Purley Bichance wrote:If I want to cycle on the road, I will. The shared pedestrian/cycle path is an option for those not confident of the traffic. It is not obligatory.With shared path full of pedestrians it is safer to use the road.
Just yourself m8, just yourselfJerry St Clair wrote:I'm a pedestrian, cyclist, motorist and rail traveller.
Who am I supposed to hate?
People generally?
Wether I use the road or cyclepath is mine and other cyclists descision not yours. I iknow I won't see you driving down cycleways but you won't see me cycling down a motorway.The road however is a shared space between the two modes and there is no prospect of that ever changing.No Fixed Abode wrote:There is a cycle path, so use it. You don't see me driving down the cycle lane. The issue is, the pedestrians need to leave ample room for cycles to pass.Purley Bichance wrote:If I want to cycle on the road, I will. The shared pedestrian/cycle path is an option for those not confident of the traffic. It is not obligatory.With shared path full of pedestrians it is safer to use the road.
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