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It is time that some did make sure that we as motorist and the pedal powered realised the other is there and have the same rights on the road. I get road rage and I am cycling it gets that bad sometimes. Even heard cyclist being abused by drivers because they are on the road. I sometimes wonder if they would be happy if one of their family was clobbered by a wheel mounted pavement lout. |
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I assume then, that unlike many Countries in Europe there isn't an extensive network of cycle paths in UK for the pedalists to use & domineer ?
Believe me they're tinging their bell at you good style over here if you so much as step on their red denoted pathways, even old dears with sixteen stone of shopping & a zimmer frame aren't spared this harassment. |
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I stick to the rules with them. Anyone ignoring em runs the risk of losing an argument with a car or clobbering a pedestrian waiting to cross (could be classed as assault or dangerous driving) over the road. I take it serious on a road as I can be as much a danger to a motorist as they are to me. Never tried to get insurance for a cyclist. Reckon the premiums would be high than that of a newly qualified 17 year old driver. Cyclists cause more trouble to motorists than the other way round. I have wing mirrors on mine so I dont have to turn round to see what is behind me. Also have brake light and rear indicators so those behind know my intentions and what i am doing. |
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Bicycle and cycle insurance from Cycleguard |
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Thank ya for the link. £40 and that includes public liability cover. In shock!!! Need a closer look though |
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It is a good idea then people cant say it is all one way. The fact that there is insurance shows that there are people out there that want it and would feel comfortable with it.
As for riding a horse is there insurance with that as well? |
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I'm sure that there is insurance for horse riders.
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Coming out of Levenshulme last night, spotted (just about) a cyclist on a busy, but not that well lit road, no lights, dark clothing and on his mobile.. it didn't help that he was dark-skinned too ... :eek:
Agree, some very bad cyclists on the road, but can work both ways. My son cycles to work everyday and saw a comment on his Facebook page that he had developed a super hero power .. invisibility, which is only activated when he's on his bike and pedestrians are crossing the road or drivers pulling out of junctions. Yes, he wears all the gear including hi-viz waistcoat, etc. Will always be disrespectful people on the roads and that can includes pedestrians. |
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Just a warning for people thinking of taking a stroll in Ossy in the near future, I'm digging my wheelchair out and am contemplating terrorising the footpaths:D:D:D
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