Brendan Burgess
Founder
- Messages
- 54,844
Often motorist skim by cyclist because they do not want to overtake across a single white line and break the law, the alternative is to follow the cyclist until there a overtaking line causing a lot of frustration.
so will Dublin Bus shave 1.5m off their buses then? It will be a very tough law to enforce in Dublin's narrow streets.
financed by taxing bicycles and by fining cyclists who overtake other cyclists by moving out of the cycle-lane into motorised traffic
I won't be replying to this thread again, If you want to read about "us and them" attitudes I'd suggest you take a trip to boards.ie where you will have plenty of reading material.
My suggestions are to change some laws, enforce all of them with heavy fines, like for cycling on footpaths, cycling across pedestrian crossings, and thus have safer cycling financed by cyclists.
The current tax on motor-cars is a motor-tax, not a road-tax. I propose tax on bicycles used on public roads / cycle-lanes. Take your pick - a once off cycle registration tax, an annual cycle tax or both. Ring-fence the tax(es) and funds from cycling offences and safe-cycling becomes self-financing.I'm a motorist and a cyclists (just like many cyclists). I use my car or my bike, never both at the same time.
Should I be charged less road tax as I cycle some of the time?
I have to admit I haven't seen motorists use footpaths or pedestrian crossings to complete their journeys, if you have you know what you need to do. I'm not sure what to make of your other comment.Clearly not working for drivers...
I am only saying what happens, but obviously there is a problem, the alternative is, they can hold a line of cars up for several miles, or the car get penalty points for crossing the white line.Putting a cyclist in danger by such a move is an offence, carrying 2 points and a fine. Clip the cyclist, even if the cyclist wobbles due to wind, potholes, etc., and you're in a lot more trouble.
I have to admit I haven't seen motorists use footpaths or pedestrian crossings to complete their journeys, if you have you know what you need to do. I'm not sure what to make of your other comment.
Often motorist skim by cyclist because they do not want to overtake across a single white line and break the law, the alternative is to follow the cyclist until there a overtaking line causing a lot of frustration.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?