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I think the person who trains guide dogs which side is which should get a medal
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Do you know the difference between present and future tense? Your original quote: Quote:
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Having said all that it used to be a legal requirement for all bikes to have a bell or horn, if ridden on the public highway. |
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Jambutty i am not wrong if you had bothered to read the whole page you will see it says "Current laws require bells to be fitted to new bikes before being sold, but cyclists do not have to keep them on. Ministers want to close the loophole when harmonised European Union cycle construction standards are enforced this autumn." This is in the 5th paragragh! the paper is saying they intend to make it law for you to have to use the bell which is not current law but the law IS that the bike has to be sold with a bell this has been the law since 2004 a simple google will show you this. |
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You can blame Israel. They scored their second goal to beat the Ruskkies to give England half a chance of qualifying for the European Cup as I was reading the article. And now Northern Ireland has equalised to give them half a chance. That’s it. I’m off. |
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I think thats about as close as im going to get to one eh slinks! lol Blame the footy its a male thing just cant admit that hes just wrong! not to worry.
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Suppose could do as the bell, and provide with less appealing lights, some people would change them, some not .. so still some loss to the manufacturers of these additional items. Don't think the idea of road tax for cyclists is a good idea either .. particularly when the Government is spending money attempting to persuade people to use public transport more, walk or cycle to work. |
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I just dont see the point in bells on bikes as Law to come before wearing a helmet or having lights on the bike a bell will save no one because you should be riding the bike in the road not on the pavement and im sure you would shout before you used your bell just as natural reaction!
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Well, already illegal to ride a bike on the road in the dark without lights and suspect that the helmet issue will not be far behind.
As for a law selling bikes with lights, think this may never happen, we'll see. Agree about the bell Mummiboo, bit of a waste of space .. which cars are going to hear you too, specially as most people in their cars drive with music. A few pedestrians may be aware, but yes, you would shout first. Always think car horns are a little useless too, due to the fact that if you see a danger coming along, spend your thoughts and reactions avoiding it. Most motorists only seem to use it after the event as a telling off, which makes matters worse as the offender is startled by this. |
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Didn't think the bell was to warn cars,they don't come second very often
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