Hello Jay, hope your doing well. I'm 68 this year. I taught myself to ride at the age of 5. I'm not a new cyclist by any means and these days nothing chaps my butt any more than ENTITLED CYCLISTS. I've also noticed they are the first to complain when their space has been invaded. We could use a little policing like this in Texas as this is one of the least cycling friendly places. Great subject. Take care and keep the shiny side up ✌
Agreed, we should all be held accountable for our actions, simple as that! Btw,no speed limits in NL, I know there are in Austria. There is talk limiting speed for all in cities,which is ok by me. As there are ( a few...) cyclists here though. I'm not sure there's enough resources to follow up. We'll see
The fast food delivery “cyclists” aren’t cyclists are they. They’re using hybrid bikes with dodgy batteries, they’re always on their phone and when they do go on roads, they’re terrifying. But most of these folks are on minimum wage, giving close on impossible delivery times and a lot won’t know the UK’s laws, for the obvious reason.
check sheffields city centers cyclist infrastructure out its a bloody mess what was a cycle routes is now pedestrian areas .and no clear sighnage to where the cyclist route ends
@@chrisnumnuts8671 The problem with a lot of cycling infrastructure, Sheffield too from what your saying, is that it is implemented with little to know input from cyclists. If subsequently becomes a mess as you say and unfit for purpose. The boxes are still of course ticked for the politicians. And that's what is apparently important!
I'm with you Jay, you break the law you take the risk and pay the fine.
Cheers
Bob...
Hello Jay, hope your doing well. I'm 68 this year. I taught myself to ride at the age of 5. I'm not a new cyclist by any means and these days nothing chaps my butt any more than ENTITLED CYCLISTS. I've also noticed they are the first to complain when their space has been invaded. We could use a little policing like this in Texas as this is one of the least cycling friendly places. Great subject. Take care and keep the shiny side up ✌
@@BluecollarBackcountry Thanks and a happy birthday when you reach 68. I'm not too far behind you 🙂
Agreed, we should all be held accountable for our actions, simple as that! Btw,no speed limits in NL, I know there are in Austria. There is talk limiting speed for all in cities,which is ok by me. As there are ( a few...) cyclists here though. I'm not sure there's enough resources to follow up. We'll see
The fast food delivery “cyclists” aren’t cyclists are they. They’re using hybrid bikes with dodgy batteries, they’re always on their phone and when they do go on roads, they’re terrifying. But most of these folks are on minimum wage, giving close on impossible delivery times and a lot won’t know the UK’s laws, for the obvious reason.
check sheffields city centers cyclist infrastructure out its a bloody mess what was a cycle routes is now pedestrian areas .and no clear sighnage to where the cyclist route ends
@@chrisnumnuts8671 The problem with a lot of cycling infrastructure, Sheffield too from what your saying, is that it is implemented with little to know input from cyclists. If subsequently becomes a mess as you say and unfit for purpose. The boxes are still of course ticked for the politicians. And that's what is apparently important!
Nobody has an issue with we cyclists being done if we break the law.