so i can ride in the middle of the road yet cant use the motorway
ill stick to the pavement i have the right way esp going 30mph
so i can ride in the middle of the road yet cant use the motorway
ill stick to the pavement i have the right way esp going 30mph
just would not feel confident cycling in middle of road, bad enough keeping as far enough to left of road, also cycling two abreast will do wonders for road rage
As above
But instead of your own email, put 'Riding in accordance with the law' and list the chief constable for your areas email
Maybe even his phone number and extension .
As to following these rules I say ride how and where you think it is safe and that includes the pavement.
But remember,if on the pavement - RIDE WITH DUE CARE AND ATTENTION. Its not a racetrack.
You don't know SW then ???But remember,if on the pavement - RIDE WITH DUE CARE AND ATTENTION. Its not a racetrack.
A good question but generally one would say no if the lights are green but if a ped is already transiting such a said junction then yes. Green is only an indication to go if safe to do so and the way is clear, most think it is an absolute right to keep going.Does giving way to pedestrians apply at traffic light junctions. I know some have lights to control the pedestrians but a lot do not.
I also like to smirk at drivers stuck in traffic as i breeze by. Or full nonchalant expression with a smidgen of smugnessas regard cycling on pavements
JESUS CHRIST!! What motor is that ?. Jumbo jets are quieter
move or be destroyed
Not so, a legal pedelec is a bicycle in law, expressly exempt from being a motor vehicle in the two and three wheeled motor vehicle type approval law 137/2013 under the section 2/2 (h) exemption.as regard cycling on pavements ebikes would be under a different category surely, being motorised, if accident big trouble, maybe i am wrong
I have to cross a few side roads that are traffic light controlled but have no pedestrian lights, also the lights are shielded against the sun, so making it impossible to see their colour from the side.A good question but generally one would say no if the lights are green but if a ped is already transiting such a said junction then yes. Green is only an indication to go if safe to do so and the way is clear, most think it is an absolute right to keep going.
Yes you can ride on the motorway in Britain if your e-bike is capable of being powered above 28 mph to 30 mph or more as you say it is, and you are over 24 years. It's then in law a motorcycle class moped. It falls into the L3 type approval class and the appropriate A1 sub category, like a 125cc light motorcycle ridden by any over 24 year old with a full licence.so i can ride in the middle of the road yet cant use the motorway
I would concur that more priority should be given to buses over cars and indeed where I live and cycle (Cardiff) there are quite a few combination bus and cycle lanes allocated.Buses are at the end, but I place them ahead of cars and will continue to.