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Driving along the road today I came across a cyclist riding in poor visibility without lights in the
road with an empty cycle lane about two foot to the left of him.
He then partially rode across my line around a roundabout and then shouted in horror as I overtook
him when the road was clear enough for both of us as we pulled off!!!
The highway code is quite specific concerning poor visibility.
Why obstruct a road when a cycle path has been provided for cyclists convenience?
I had to take the "Cycling Proficiency" test before I was allowed to take to the road on a bicycle,
are there not similar requirements these days?
Why should considerate road users have to put up with people who ride bicycles that are clearly not
fit for use on the road?
It's about time the Government put out warnings to cyclists telling them what is acceptable use of
the road and how they can get help learning to use it properly.
It must have been obvious to even the nutter on a bike I came across today that the way they were
using their bicycle was putting their health at risk.
Why should other road users have to put up with these people?
I guess the police have more important things to do than to arrest the suicidal?
Your insight would be welcomed.
John
road with an empty cycle lane about two foot to the left of him.
He then partially rode across my line around a roundabout and then shouted in horror as I overtook
him when the road was clear enough for both of us as we pulled off!!!
The highway code is quite specific concerning poor visibility.
Why obstruct a road when a cycle path has been provided for cyclists convenience?
I had to take the "Cycling Proficiency" test before I was allowed to take to the road on a bicycle,
are there not similar requirements these days?
Why should considerate road users have to put up with people who ride bicycles that are clearly not
fit for use on the road?
It's about time the Government put out warnings to cyclists telling them what is acceptable use of
the road and how they can get help learning to use it properly.
It must have been obvious to even the nutter on a bike I came across today that the way they were
using their bicycle was putting their health at risk.
Why should other road users have to put up with these people?
I guess the police have more important things to do than to arrest the suicidal?
Your insight would be welcomed.
John