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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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on a bike and a small moped.
in any event, in the real world cyclists get away with a lot of shit that is flat out illegal because no one cares
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 21:45, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
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Never mind the moped - you need a provisional for that.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 21:51, Reply)
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should be possible I could get my mountainbike up to 25, here: this summarises a lot of bike law, it's long so best to skip to the bit that interests: www.bikehub.co.uk/featured-articles/cycling-and-the-law/
Edit: OK, I was wrong on speeding.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 21:56, Reply)
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You can be fined but it's NOT the same as drivers of motorised vehicles.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:02, Reply)
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Very different story for a car.
Then again, I can just imagine how different the literary landscape would be if JG Ballard had written Crash about bikes rather than cars.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:04, Reply)
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but it's not easy, takes skill.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:06, Reply)
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but as a rule of thumb, if it's an offence on one it's an offece on the other and most of the highway code applies.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:04, Reply)
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Is that I have a driving license and if I break the law whilst driving I must accept the consequences of points.
If I break those laws whilst cycling, I don't have to produce my license because I don't need a license to ride a bike - nul points.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:10, Reply)
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you can't loose what you don't have. but a lot of people seem to think this means that cyclists are immune from the law and aso don't belong on the roads, neitherof which is true.
looking back the ony thhing I've been wrong on is the speed limit, but i may have missed the point, in which case sorry.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:14, Reply)
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But they didn't stop me from riding a bike.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:15, Reply)
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I was dragged before the beak, given a dressing down, fined and then banned from riding a bike for 20 minutes.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:17, Reply)
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And it's been a while since I lived on Maple Road as you'll remember, but there were a lot of cycling cunts in South London even then.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:17, Reply)
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sadly most of them are cunts too. i'd like to se mandatory training or at least better enforcement of existing laws.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:25, Reply)
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I'm going to cherish it forever. Tried your life and hated it.
( , Fri 27 Apr 2012, 22:35, Reply)
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