Re: Highway Code changes.
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
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
Re: Highway Code changes.
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Originally Posted by
Don Corleone
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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It's the right thing to do but not the most practical and safest
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The lack of publicity, or government information campaign on the changes, is the worst aspect of this.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
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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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
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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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
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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Now cyclists have the run of the road, how about starting to charge them for using our roads.
Re: Highway Code changes.
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Originally Posted by
Don Corleone
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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Well bugger me I can’t use my butler to carry the red flag in front of my vehicle anymore!
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Originally Posted by
Cleve van Leef
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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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
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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Originally Posted by
Trigger
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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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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I read as well that formally the advice will change to suggest that cyclist use the middle of the road.
Which in a practical sense is absolutely mad.
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Originally Posted by
Croesy Blue
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.
Following the change of advice, they would be overtaking them a damned site closer in future.
It's crazy and reckless. And I suspect few cyclists would observe this
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
I read as well that formally the advice will change to suggest that cyclist use the middle of the road.
Which in a practical sense is absolutely mad.
isnt it the middle of the lane?
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
isnt it the middle of the lane?
Yes, sorry..the middle of the lane instead of keeping to one side
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Yes, sorry..the middle of the lane instead of keeping to one side
I don't think that's a big deal, to overtake safely you need to go into the oncoming lane anyway so it's got to be clear.
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Yes, sorry..the middle of the lane instead of keeping to one side
On how many single carriageway roads does it make overtaking easier if the cyclist is towards the side, as opposed to the middle of the lane? In either instance, to overtake safely, you'd be on the opposite side anyway.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
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
Riding at speed, as if they’re all in the Tour de France
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in my entire 25 years of driving a motor vehicle on this countries roads, the longest individual time I've been delayed by being stuck behind a cyclist is probably about 2 minutes tops.
I've never understood why people get so angry about that, lighten up, what were you going to do in those 2 minutes?
Re: Highway Code changes.
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Originally Posted by
Croesy Blue
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.
What the hell are you doing, posting common sense on CCMB?
Re: Highway Code changes.
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
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
Two’s up as well:hehe: