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Lights on bikes.
Driving home tonight from Henry Street onto Dunkenhalgh Way to Clayton, encountered 4 young teenagers on bikes at varying distances. They were riding on the pavements, but did cross the dual carriageway/Blackburn Road dangerously without lights. One was riding a bike (he was the one that nearly met his maker) far too small for his build.
Just a mention, that if you buy your children expensive bikes this Christmas, at least provide them with bl**dy lights !! Oh yes, and if possible, helmets and high viz jackets. None of these four young cyclists had any of these. |
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I remember when i was young, My dad put lights on my new bike.
I used to always forget to switch them on when it went dark!! he caught me one night out on the street, yep no lights on!! :rolleyes: Next day he fitted lights with a big dynamo so that I didn't have to remember to switch them on :D |
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might be an idea if bikes could NOT be sold without lights? or would that be too simple? ya dont get a motorised vehicle without em, goverment should make manufacterers take some responsibility, after all they are "Road Vehicles":rolleyes:
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Yes i do agree with you a bout that its the same were i live just off john st osw, and they are the same round this end.
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Some people are just asking to be knocked down. :(
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Dont you think its strange how its illegal for a bike to be sold without a BELL! but its not the law that a helmet or lights be used!
Seems pretty stupid to me! |
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I have bought many a bike without a bell !. I didnt know that mummiboo.
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Even worse when there dressed in black(can we say black)nearly racked up a few points myself
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I think that they ought to pay road tax too.....
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Go to Halfords! Not one of their bikes has a bell. Highway Code for cyclists states: “60 At night your cycle MUST have white front and red rear lights lit. It MUST also be fitted with a red rear reflector (and amber pedal reflectors, if manufactured after 1/10/85). White front reflectors and spoke reflectors will also help you to be seen. Flashing lights are permitted but it is recommended that cyclists who are riding in areas without street lighting use a steady front lamp.” “64 You MUST NOT cycle on a pavement. “66 Let them know you are there when necessary, for example, by ringing your bell if you have one. It is recommended that a bell be fitted” |
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my lad got a bike christmas before last... boxing day i took the bell off!!!
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YOU MUST NOT RIDE BIKES ON THE PAVEMENT,very true but half of the pavement on SCAITHCLIFFE St is a cycle track, well done HYNDBURN COUNCIL
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Have you noticed how the cycle track is next to the wall and the pedestrian bit is between the cycle track and the road. Clever bit of planning that. :rolleyes:
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