Bloody hell it's hot
On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 23:41:29 +0100, John Rumm
had this to say:
wrote:
On 5 Jul,
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
I don't think the highway code specifically addresses cyclists with
regard to the speed limits - though it does say that they should obey
'all traffic signs'.
Indeed. Though few ever do.
IIRC someone was even hauled up for exceeding the 30mph speed limit on a
horse..
Speed limits apply only to motor vehicles (except for cycles in Royal Parks).
However you can be done for riding furiously on a cycle or horse.
I recall also reading that if you commit a traffic violation on a cycle
and you are stopped, you can end up having your drivers license endorsed
- but only if you are carrying it with you at the time. Anyone know if
this is true?
It does seem stupid that kids of, say, 12 years old, caught TWOCing
are often banned from driving for three or four years - long before
they could hold a driving licence anyway.
Actually, IMBW, but I have an idea that 'riding furiously' on a
bicycle is no longer a specific offence.
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Frank Erskine
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