"Cyclists must keep to speed limits"
Mm . . . All here.
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Well most of us would have a suggestion on this. Me too, but then it is my own opinion.
BUT who would enforce it? |
If it happens, they only have themselves to blame
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A man was riding very quickly towards me yesterday on what looked like a scrambler motor bike. He was straddling the Chevron in the middle of the road and his knee was half down, I reckon at least 45mph, in a 30 zone....:eek:
My attention was drawn to him because he didn't have a helmet on, and was wearing a hoodie with the hood up. Turns out as he went past with a high pitch whine it was an electric bike. Who's regulating that??:shrug: |
There's all sorts of electric assist bikes around now which are silent and capable of quite high speeds. I nearly got run over by one around two years ago in Mousehole. Also, had a couple of near misses with electric scooters.
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As for cyclists being subject to speed limits I think that's a nonsense. Even on my ebike (which is fully legal) doing more then 20mph takes a lot of effort given it's unassisted at that point and on a regular bike it's very hard work! |
they are thinking of putting number plates on them as well, so when they run a red light and that they can be prosecuted, which I agree with, if they use the roads they should abide by the rules like everyone else has to.
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Just found that the British record set in Yorkshire in 2019 was . . . 174mph - yes by a CYCLIST. See here if you don't believe me.
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I think I could manage around 60 mph slipstreaming behind a Porsche. He's aiming for over 200mph. Next will be laying a track on the rails behind a TGV aiming for 300km/hr+ .Not sure how much of the power is coming from the cyclist.:getmecoat:
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