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Originally Posted by Mr Banana
I am but don't worry, now I know what you see where you stand on the cyclist front
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In English please?
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Originally Posted by Mr Banana
you will not see another response to any of your posts from me
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Oh no, a banana with a bruised ego. Sorry that stamping of your feet didn't produce the entrapment you'd hoped for.
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Originally Posted by Mr Banana
Btw, expect a smack in the gob, if you ever jump a red light when I am crossing the road.
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Really? And will you then tell the other infants at school how tough you are?
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Originally Posted by martyh
The onus is on cyclists to avoid pedestrians since there is no restriction to stop pedestrians walking in 'cycle ways' .A marked out track on a footpath does not mean it is solely for cyclists
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Thank you, but we don't need advice from white van man (who are a danger to just about everyone on the roads).
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Originally Posted by Maggy J
Well here the signs on the shared pavement cycle-ways are designated into two with a white dotted line or the two are completely separate where possible...and the appropriate signage.But not every pavement is a cycle way which some cyclists refuse to acknowledge.
And Kursk before you get all hoity toity I am a cyclist too but I obey the bylaws..
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Hoity toity? Will that make my eyes water? Like I said, I'm afraid you're going to have to come to terms with sharing space.
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
So you obviously think it's fine for those cyclists to break the law either going the wrong way on a one way street and/or cycling on the FOOT path.
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I think it's fine for cyclists to take the action needed to preserve their lives whilst town planners catch up with the re-design of road/pavement space to manage the needs of all users.