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  • Highway Code changes.

    The right of way to pedestrians at corners and junctions has to be a recipe for collisions surely.

    Please use this sitemap to find the legal information and advice you need for your motoring offence...

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    Re: Highway Code changes.

    Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    The right of way to pedestrians at corners and junctions has to be a recipe for collisions surely.

    https://www.pattersonlaw.co.uk/impor...-code-in-2022/
    Rule H3 - …and advises drivers that cyclists may even occasionally ride two or three abreast to make themselves safer….

    Great, I can see this leading to incidents of road rage when you have 3 cyclists abreast having a chat and idyllically making their way down a road when there is no opportunity to overtake them

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    • #3
      Re: Highway Code changes.

      Originally posted by Don Corleone View Post
      Rule H3 - …and advises drivers that cyclists may even occasionally ride two or three abreast to make themselves safer….

      Great, I can see this leading to incidents of road rage when you have 3 cyclists abreast having a chat and idyllically making their way down a road when there is no opportunity to overtake them
      Yes.

      I thought that as well.

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      • #4
        Re: Highway Code changes.

        It's the right thing to do but not the most practical and safest

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        • #5
          Re: Highway Code changes.

          The lack of publicity, or government information campaign on the changes, is the worst aspect of this.

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          • #6
            Re: Highway Code changes.

            Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
            The lack of publicity, or government information campaign on the changes, is the worst aspect of this.
            Yes its the 1st ive heard of it.

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            • #7
              Re: Highway Code changes.

              Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
              The lack of publicity, or government information campaign on the changes, is the worst aspect of this.
              I did hear there were TV adverts to come, but I agree. My understanding is that the rules apply now, so we should have been watching those adverts, if there are some, fora few weeks by now. There are fundamental changes in how we conduct ourselves on the roads involved here and and I’m sure there are others on here who have been driving in a different way for ages - in 2024, it will be fifty years since I passed my driving test and, after so long, it’s going to be hard to get used to driving in a different way.

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              • #8
                Re: Highway Code changes.

                Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
                The lack of publicity, or government information campaign on the changes, is the worst aspect of this.
                They are in-fighting like rats in a sack, give them a break.

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                • #9
                  Re: Highway Code changes.

                  Now cyclists have the run of the road, how about starting to charge them for using our roads.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Highway Code changes.

                    Originally posted by Don Corleone View Post
                    Rule H3 - …and advises drivers that cyclists may even occasionally ride two or three abreast to make themselves safer….

                    Great, I can see this leading to incidents of road rage when you have 3 cyclists abreast having a chat and idyllically making their way down a road when there is no opportunity to overtake them
                    Encouraged to position themselves centrally as well.

                    I wouldn't mind if even half the cyclists I saw abided by even the most basic rules themselves. I know there are some that do of course.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Highway Code changes.

                      Well bugger me I can’t use my butler to carry the red flag in front of my vehicle anymore!

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                      • #12
                        Re: Highway Code changes.

                        Originally posted by Cleve van Leef View Post
                        Well bugger me I can’t use my butler to carry the red flag in front of my vehicle anymore!
                        actually I think these changes mean that you could

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                        • #13
                          Re: Highway Code changes.

                          Originally posted by BLUETIT View Post
                          Now cyclists have the run of the road, how about starting to charge them for using our roads.
                          Roads are paid for out of income tax, council tax and VAT so they already do.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Highway Code changes.

                            Originally posted by Trigger View Post
                            Encouraged to position themselves centrally as well.

                            I wouldn't mind if even half the cyclists I saw abided by even the most basic rules themselves. I know there are some that do of course.
                            I thought cyclists always should have positioned themselves centrally.

                            I’m not a cyclist (you couldn’t pay me to cycle on our roads with how aggressive and blind car drivers can be) The problem is drivers over taking close and fast.

                            There are some arse hole cyclists but they’re quite unlikely to kill or hurt anyone on the same scale a motorist is.

                            If everyone just paid a bit more attention to the road and the hazards, both cyclists and car drivers, the roads would be a safer place. But so many still drive as close as possible to the car in front and over take bikes, horses etc way too close.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Highway Code changes.

                              Anyone up for a game of anti-cyclist bingo?
                              Road tax
                              Insurance
                              2 abreast
                              Pavements
                              Cycle lanes
                              Lycra
                              No lights
                              Going Through Red Lights
                              Queen Street
                              No bell

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