Brendan Burgess
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I don't understand the point of this thread.
https://twitter.com/IrishRail/status/959477564686393345
A great video of idiotic cycling behaviour from Iarnrod Eireann.
I thought at first, it might have been me, as it's just down the road from where I live, but I don't wear a helmet.
Oh, and I have very good brakes.
Brendan
Brendan are you admitting that you are an "idiot" here
....but I don't wear a helmet.
Brendan
So what will this insurance be for - for cycling on the roads ? Will kids need to get insurance too if they cycling to school or out with friends?Cyclists should also have to have some level of insurance, particularly given the speed some of the newer bikes are capable of
Some of them do - [broken link removed]Cyclists should also have to have some level of insurance, particularly given the speed some of the newer bikes are capable of.
Mind me asking why you do not wear a helmet ?
And as for cyclists breaking lights or booting down pathways, these are simply too numerous to mention.
The sooner the better on-the-spot fines come into regular use the better.
here was a case in London a month or so ago, where a bike courier killed a pedestrian. It needs to be regulated.
.... And as for cyclists.... booting down pathways.....
but would suggest that bikes, (by their nature of being generally faster, harder and heavier than people, and used on the public roads), should be treated differently. and regulated, as we do with other vehicular traffic.
Here are just a few relevant articles or reports on accidents caused by cyclists.
As someone who commutes by car, I'm glad of the cyclists on our roads, because I know on the wet days where their numbers fall, my commute will be a lot longer.
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