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New Highway code rules ffs
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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 7951272" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>The picture I saw on the Conservative Facebook page showed cyclists being encouraged to hold center lane 'to increase their road presence and thus safety'. If a dozen slow moving cyclists on a dozen roads elect to do this along with a dozen activist pedestrians rotating around four corners at a junction exercise their right over vehicles they could bring a city center to gridlock and the incidence of road rage would go through the roof. </p><p> Surely with rights comes responsibilities. Spatial awareness including hearing should be a required responsibility. Earphones should be gone and mirrors should be needed. Cyclists should, like vehicle owners, live with the fear of a 'without due care and attention' charge, the subsequent fines and penalties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 7951272, member: 395"] The picture I saw on the Conservative Facebook page showed cyclists being encouraged to hold center lane 'to increase their road presence and thus safety'. If a dozen slow moving cyclists on a dozen roads elect to do this along with a dozen activist pedestrians rotating around four corners at a junction exercise their right over vehicles they could bring a city center to gridlock and the incidence of road rage would go through the roof. Surely with rights comes responsibilities. Spatial awareness including hearing should be a required responsibility. Earphones should be gone and mirrors should be needed. Cyclists should, like vehicle owners, live with the fear of a 'without due care and attention' charge, the subsequent fines and penalties. [/QUOTE]
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