It is illegal to ride a bicycle, electric or otherwise, on a pavement unless it is designated as a cycle path or shared use thoroughfare. This I have been made well aware of here in Leicester. In a city that claims to be cycle friendly, trying to find safe routes can be daunting. Recently the news carried a picture of two police officers posing by a sign that said zero tolerance for riding on pavements. They were also handing out £50 fines on the spot to violators.
The area featured in the news item runs beside one of Leicester's busiest roads. One that cyclist are told to use instead of the safety afforded by the pavement. Residents and business owners along the road claim that the cyclists are dangerous even though the vast majority are riding very safely and just want to get to work alive. I would say that cyclist killed and injured on England's roads far out weigh pedestrians suffering the same at the hands of cyclists.
What is missing from the story is police officers out on the road ticketing drivers that constantly break highway codes 163, 211, 212, and 213. These are the rules that state what you must do to safely pass a cyclist traveling on the road.
I agree that there are idots on bikes and pedestrians have a right to be protected. However, Leicester city council and all other city councils must be prepared to inforce traffic laws and fine drivers if they are prepared to force cyclists onto the roads.
The area featured in the news item runs beside one of Leicester's busiest roads. One that cyclist are told to use instead of the safety afforded by the pavement. Residents and business owners along the road claim that the cyclists are dangerous even though the vast majority are riding very safely and just want to get to work alive. I would say that cyclist killed and injured on England's roads far out weigh pedestrians suffering the same at the hands of cyclists.
What is missing from the story is police officers out on the road ticketing drivers that constantly break highway codes 163, 211, 212, and 213. These are the rules that state what you must do to safely pass a cyclist traveling on the road.
I agree that there are idots on bikes and pedestrians have a right to be protected. However, Leicester city council and all other city councils must be prepared to inforce traffic laws and fine drivers if they are prepared to force cyclists onto the roads.
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