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"Did you not sit your cycling proficiency test at school? " lmao he could not reach the pedals so was excused lol. just kiddin u know I luv ya... when you guys venturing south... | |||
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"Did you not sit your cycling proficiency test at school? " yeah but this is about an actual registration and licence,and not before time,at least if they had a registration document they can get charged for breaking red lights like so many do | |||
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"Pcism gone daft excuse me young wullie licence and registration please ..... i am just going to school officer......no lad your off to jail use your phone call to tell the truancy board " in all fairness,the report did state that it would be over 18's who would have to be licenced | |||
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"Pcism gone daft excuse me young wullie licence and registration please ..... i am just going to school officer......no lad your off to jail use your phone call to tell the truancy board in all fairness,the report did state that it would be over 18's who would have to be licenced" licenced and registered for what though ? What about horseback pogosticks scooters. Licence and registration should be for motorised vehicles imo | |||
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"Pcism gone daft excuse me young wullie licence and registration please ..... i am just going to school officer......no lad your off to jail use your phone call to tell the truancy board in all fairness,the report did state that it would be over 18's who would have to be licencedlicenced and registered for what though ? What about horseback pogosticks scooters. Licence and registration should be for motorised vehicles imo " hey im only reporting whats being said and agreeing with it | |||
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"I dont agree that licencing and registrations of cyclist will work who is going to police it ??..havent the police not got enough to do..however i do believe that every cyclist on the road should at least be insured " can see your point a little with insurance though the whole give cyclists space (and other road users) campaign negates this | |||
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"Did you not sit your cycling proficiency test at school? yeah but this is about an actual registration and licence,and not before time,at least if they had a registration document they can get charged for breaking red lights like so many do " I was kidding..... I actually hate cycling on the roads. Too bloody dangerous! I ride horses too and would love never to have to venture onto the roads with them at all! | |||
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"Apparently the australian transport ministry are looking into the idea of making cyclists have a licencing and registration. If it goes through hopefully britain wont be far behind" Some countries already ask for this. Can't remember a time when you didn't need it where I'm from. We get a wee red license plate to put on bicycle with the number. | |||
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"Did you not sit your cycling proficiency test at school? " I did!! I still have my badge somewhere.... -Mrs- | |||
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"Apparently the australian transport ministry are looking into the idea of making cyclists have a licencing and registration. If it goes through hopefully britain wont be far behind" Totally think that's how it show be, it might make the less responsible cyclists that 1. cycle on the pavement 2. jump traffic lights 3. weave in and out of traffic to name a few - behave more responsibly. The amount of times I've seen those kind of cyclists cause accidents then just cycle off is terrible. If your own the road then you should have some sort or license and even insurance like motored vehicles. Sadly like all things the idiot few give the masses a bad name. | |||
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"Just bought a mountain bike which will be used for off road only, some amazing down hill tracks, never thought it would interest me but its a no bad thing to try out You wont ever see me on the roads though as roads are for motorised vehicles only (im my view) and when im out on the "push" bike its jeans, boots n lumberjack shirt, none of this lycra shite that you see all the road fannies wearing." I'm a Mountain Biker, but use my bike on and off road as I generally cycle to the trails I want to ride, unless further afield. So not a "road fannnie", although I do still wear Lycra bib shorts. they do have a technical function, especially on long rides. | |||
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"Just bought a mountain bike which will be used for off road only, some amazing down hill tracks, never thought it would interest me but its a no bad thing to try out You wont ever see me on the roads though as roads are for motorised vehicles only (im my view) and when im out on the "push" bike its jeans, boots n lumberjack shirt, none of this lycra shite that you see all the road fannies wearing. I'm a Mountain Biker, but use my bike on and off road as I generally cycle to the trails I want to ride, unless further afield. So not a "road fannnie", although I do still wear Lycra bib shorts. they do have a technical function, especially on long rides. " Do you wear the funny hat and silly shoes too? or are they just for proper road fannies? | |||
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"I'm a "Road Fannie" too! I wear lycra, as it's practical and comfortable and reflective!! helmet and shoes too! I (like most serious cyclist's) have insurance, and i'm registered with British Cycling. Totally agree with fining anyone not adhering to the Highway code, jumping lights is both stupid and dangerous. As for dangerous drivers? I have witnessed many occasions of reckless and dangerous driving from Joe public, both while on the bike and also while driving myself.....Some motorists just don't know how to behave when faced with a slower moving vehicle in front of them, and panic trying to overtake crossing solid white lines, on bends, or in general where there is no space for a car AND bike together. More education is required and more cycle paths and routes should be developed....look at what they've done on Holland, making city centres car free at the weekend etc. .....Rant over! lol! " . | |||
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"Did you not sit your cycling proficiency test at school? yeah but this is about an actual registration and licence,and not before time,at least if they had a registration document they can get charged for breaking red lights like so many do " It doesn't seem to stop taxi drivers running red lights (I see as many of them as cyclists) | |||
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"The only vehicle on the road with no training no insurance no tax and at times no brains. I cycle I'm also a biker and know red means stop and changing direction moving lanes I always perform a lifesaver look over my shoulder. Cyclists are their own worst enemy and should take more responsibility for road safety for themselves and others although having said that drivers can be real arses to cycles. Two wheels means twice the thinking" I agree with everything you say here. Motorists can be real arses and no matter how careful on the bike you are a motorist can still kill you. | |||
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