I didn't say it was a clarification of the law, I said it was a qualification. Please bear in mind that the minister's statement was first made when the law was introduced in parliament in 1999, so parliament was in no doubt what the law meant. As the minister made clear, it was not directed at responsible cyclists who took to the pavements out of fear of the traffic.I take your point but this is rather more than a clarification of a law that says you MUST NOT cycle on a pavement, see HA 1835 sect 72 & R(S)A 1984, sect 129.
From the Highway Code
:Highway code cycling
You should wear a cycle helmet which conforms to current regulations, is the correct size and securely fastenedwww.highwaycodeuk.co.uk
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You MUST NOT cycle on a pavement.
Laws HA 1835 sect 72 & R(S)A 1984, sect 129
In addition government policy is clearly that our very undersused pavements should be used to supplement cycling facilities, hence the proliferation of shared footpaths.
And the highway code is not law, it only has the status of guidance.
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