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The Bell Law


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I think bikes with gears under a certain ratio (i.e not capable of much speed), with no saddles should be allowed on the pavement.

I don't

Bikes on the pavement are a hazard - they don't cause many deaths but I'm sure theres a lot of minor injuries that go unreported and they definitely get in the way.

I think we should go the way they have in holland - the exact order of escapes me for now but basically in order of importance on the roads (as in who can cut out in front of who) it goes a little something like this...

trams (stop for no man)

pedestrians

bikes

cars (stop for everyone)

The real problem is that it just isn't safe to be on the roads on a bike - I'd rather pay the fines than get run over so I don't ride on busy roads, I definitely don't go near roundabouts and use the pavement at junctions. I'll use a cycle path if it's there but to be honest im a little shy of doing that on really busy roads and still won't go near a roundabout.

If it were made safer to use the roads - and I don't mean 2 foot wide cycle paths painted onto the gutter on A roads - cyclists would be a lot happier on the road and there'd be a lot less trouble with bikes on the pavement.

It may be a bit of a pisser for motorists to start with but it's no more mental than insisting cyclists have a bell so they can perform an illegal act more safely.

Of course the other (easier) option is to allow cyclists on the pavement but have a 10mph speed limit - enforced with fines and a quick clip round the ear from the local bobby

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i find all this stupid. They will say our cranks ar eto small and bars to wide soon. I remember when i had my toxsin and got pulled over for no lights and seat and when i explaind the bars are oversized so the lights will not fit and the frame is to low to pedal sitting down he told me i was being cheeky and said he was going to take my bike to the police station.

Thats the last he saw from me. hehe.

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Yesterday I was cycling along going about 20, then a granny stepped out infront of me about 5 foot away, luckily my bike was fitted with a bell, and insted of having to steering i rang my little bell, she then heard the tiny bell and in the fraction of a second before I would have plowed her down, she threw down her zimmerframe, and pulled a jetpack out of her utility belt and flew out of my way.

This is a pirfect example of how bells will be usefull.

Edit: Maybe instead they could just aim those green cross coad ads at the people who think cyclists are a hazard, because they obviosly don't know it if they think that.

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might work???

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that is brilliant

in theory it ought to be safe on the roads in cambridge, it's a very bike friendly town with all the cycle paths and special crossings and everything - the problem is partly the volume of traffic and partly that the cycle paths are part of the road.

I would have squashed a girl on a bike during my driving lesson as i was moving into the left lane at traffic lights last night if the nice instructor man hadn't reminded me about my left mirror - she did nothing wrong, had lights on, was in the cycle lane etc. This particular incident was due to me being shit at driving but there's no shortage of careless/shit drivers out there and they generally dont have an instructor in the car to remind them.

If there was a kerb in the way I wouldn't have been anywhere near her whether I'd checked my mirror or not

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