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what bicycle?
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and I'm sure you've never seen a car speed or jump a red light or break any of the rules of the highway code. There are eedjits in/on every mode of transport. Drive/ride like most people might be eedjits and everyone will be a bit safer.
Of course I have, but I've seen proportionately more cyclists do stupid things than motorists...

I will put my hands up as a regular cyclist and admit that I spend more time riding on the pavement than on the road, but that's only because of the increasing amount of god awful drivers speeding around in a steaming hurry with mobile phones semi-permanently attached to their ears.
What about the pedestrians then? Surely you're just putting them at risk by your actions, not to mention the fact that cycling on the pavement is illegal...
What about the pedestrians then? Surely you're just putting them at risk by your actions, not to mention the fact that cycling on the pavement is illegal...
It's not quite right to assume that when somebody says they ride on the pavement they are automatically weaving in and out of and dodging a multitude of pedestrians. Many pavements have no pedestrians.
And your point is? It's illegal to ride a bicycle on the pavement, "there were no pedestrians" isn't a defence.
I've never seen a horse rider weave in and out of traffic, run a red light or ride on the pavement to avoid stopping at one. Cyclists are their own worst enemy....
Exactly, I had a run in with someone riding fast on a narrow pavement in Marlow the other day, nearly just rode into my trolley of photo gear.. he got past me and so I shout at him and his woman, that they were supposed to be on the road.. She got off, if I had caught up with them they would have got hell from me....
Probably because it goes back to when horses were the transport. There is some weird law..... Horses have been in use a lot longer than cars....
Not sure about the rest of the country these days, but here in London, such a sweeping generalisation is actually fairly accurate. I never really noticed problem cyclists until I moved here, where successive London councils have given them [ok, many of them, not all] some kind of god complex.
Exactly, I had a run in with someone riding fast on a narrow pavement in Marlow the other day, nearly just rode into my trolley of photo gear.. he got past me and so I shout at him and his woman, that they were supposed to be on the road.. She got off, if I had caught up with them they would have got hell from me....