Would wearing a helmet have saved the walker's life?I'll stick with my 40 year old Raleigh and it should be exempt although still plated just like classic car's , also if you've a none worker (moped's included ) nows the time to get rid .
better idea would be to make helmets compulsory - no matter what age .
Why 'should' that bike be exempt ?I'll stick with my 40 year old Raleigh and it should be exempt
Probably thinking of the VED (road tax) exemption for over 40 year old cars.Why 'should' that bike be exempt ?
Drivers will be delighted with that measure, since if you want to kill cycling, that's the way to go about it.better idea would be to make helmets compulsory - no matter what age .
"Cycle helmets are only designed and tested to withstand an impact equivalent to an average weight rider travelling at a speed of 12 mph falling onto a stationary kerb shaped object from a height of 1 metre".I have seen an article by a by a mass producer of cycle helmets and in it they state that cycle helmets are not designed to protect a cyclist in car collisions at speed or from serious injuries, at least they are just protection from a slight bash on the ground should one topple off.
Or Timed Stage riders:Falling from a height of 1 metre........ so they are really designed for recumbents then
It's almost correct. The vast majority of adults are drivers, almost 51 million of our 68 millions have driving licences (over 41 m full, over 9 m provisional)."91% of people back plan for cyclist number plates and speed limits"
Then in the article:
"91 per cent of motorists"
91% of people back plan for cyclist number plates and speed limits
A poll of 1,500 motorists has revealed that 91 per cent of drivers are in favour of enforcing stricter cyclist rules including enforced registration plates.www.joe.co.uk
"91% of people back plan for cyclist number plates and speed limits"
"91 per cent of motorists"
Well expensive to replace eBikes do cost a lot to insure.last time i looked for insurance for my bike with a rrp of 6k it was £45 a month.