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Especially since they want Cyclists held to the same legal standard as Drivers. My view is that would result in more lenient sentencing for Cyclists.
Have we considered licence plates for cattle, or lightning insurance 🤔?...
Looks to be an opinion piece by Simon Heffer ? When I looked him up his surname seemed quite apt and probably needs to partake in some active...
WELFARE CLAIMING LYCRA LOUT ON DELIBERATE 'GO SLOW'...
Of course he's had a bike stolen, there's too many criminals get in those courts.
Decathlon are great. My 2012 Triban 3 is still going, rode it in the sun today following a wireless electronic groupset upgrade
Absolutely, but the clowns at the Telegraph don't consider that a problem.
A bit of mental gymnastics here https://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/24325747.betters-laws-cycling-stop-...
Huge conflict conflict missed opportunity:...
Exactly this. But you need to be fiurther. If my wheels are 50 cm from the kerb then 2m from the kerb is 1.5m from my wheels, which cannot be 1.5m...