Seen on BBC news this a.m, Cycle U.K are petitioning government to get more people cycling by trying to get public rights of way changed by law as they have in Scotland. Thousands of miles of little used footpaths and other tracks could be put to better use.
The idea is a good one but I can see conflict ahead with ramblers however most of these tend to be weekenders so not an issue for me, the other issues are kissing gates and styles. I often use FP's mainly during the week when I cycle off road and have hardly yet met a soul on them but try and not use the ones I know with K/gates and larger styles as it gets weary lifting a 18/20kg bike over them.
The idea is a good one but I can see conflict ahead with ramblers however most of these tend to be weekenders so not an issue for me, the other issues are kissing gates and styles. I often use FP's mainly during the week when I cycle off road and have hardly yet met a soul on them but try and not use the ones I know with K/gates and larger styles as it gets weary lifting a 18/20kg bike over them.