UK Cyclists may need number plates and insurance...

2WheelsNot4

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Do you know is so ironic. In the daily mail, the gammons are squeaking how riders must stick to riding on cycle paths, and be forced to by law.
Previously any idea touted by any local council about installing a cyclepath is demonized by the DM and scorned poured on it by its readership, to the point they're squeaking that cycle paths are a nuisance and cause congestion, and take up space that other road users(in other words their cars) would normally use.

If anything, it confirms that the DM readership are low IQ knuckle draggers with hardly a brain cell between them.
 

Nicho

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If we have to install registration plates then Muc Off will be out of business within a month as nobody will want to clean their bikes 🤔

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Rubbish!
Muc Off will be making gazillions of pounds selling bottles of special cycle number plate cleaner - and don't forget, they are getting into this early by offering their new expensive bike insurance.
 

Nicho

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Inflation at over 10%, food shortages, the war in Ukraine, drought, crime levels, over-population, climate change and now speeding cyclists; how will we cope? I know, let's start with the cyclists, that's got to be the important one. Honestly, some politicians can't see the wood for the trees.
What trees? Haven't they all been burned to cinders by portable barbeques?
 

ShinySideUp

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just buy a horse you can park it anywhere and it can take a 5kg shit in the middle of the road and dont even have to pick it up 🤩

Yes, as a motorcyclist it does tend to make me a bit gammony after coming round a bend a 60 mph to find wet horseshit has been spread all over the road; it's not that much fun on a bicycle either.
 

Nicho

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You forgot the even more special E-bike number plate cleaner !
Actually I did think about that, so did Muc Off. They decided that there are many more non ebikes around than ebikes so they would make more profit making a general purpose bike number plate cleaner rather than a special one for the the relatively small number of ebikes.
 

BeBiker

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In Belgium, we had that in the eighties. Mounted on the front wheel pin, parallel to the road.

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#lazy

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the police dont enforce the 15mph speed limit or gives a crap about all the scooters flying about so who is going to police this bollocks nobody.

this is just msm nonsensical crap as all about bikes and nothing about the scooters and 50 mph scateboards ect.

just buy a horse you can park it anywhere and it can take a 5kg shit in the middle of the road and dont even have to pick it up 🤩
Can’t blame msm mate , they’re reporting what Grant Shapps is supposedly wanting !
 

Andyb13

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And then indicators 🤣 And road tax, and instant fines for riding on the pavement etc Seriously though where would they draw the line because street BMX and Street Trials bikes pretty much always ride out in public areas on pavements/concrete public spaces etc.

Also potentially having to display plates means any member of the public who takes a disliking to a BMX, MTB or Street Trials bike or whatever riding on a pavement could just call their plates into the Police for wreckless endangerment. Cyclists loosing their anonymity could be a real pain in the ass, I've passed plenty of walkers in wooded areas who look disgusted at the sight of MTBs and mumble things under their breath.
When I was kid I actually got fined for riding on the pavement so when did they change the law and make it legal
 

Kiteboy

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Speed limits for road cyclists I totally get, if a car has to do 20mph on a certain road then so should cyclists but the whole notion that all cyclists (assuming MTBs as well) have to display number plates that are readable from a distance like car plates is just ridiculous imo 🤣
Sounds like you Brits meed to toss some tea into a harbor. Probably should do it before they tell you what hand you can wee with. Too much government results in halfwits legislating your rights away, then renting them back to you.
 

ShinySideUp

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It's not going to be a problem. Even is Grant Shapps is still in his position ten minutes after the new leader comes in, even if he manages to get this bill through the preliminary stages, even if he gets it to parliament, even if it becomes law, it will be unenforced and unenforceable.

You can't get a copper to come to a burglary, I hardly think they are going to stand in 20mph limits with speed cameras.

How will they catch you? Hoards of unfit police on MTB's charging across the fields with a blue light on their hats shouting 'nee naw' at the top of their voices?!

Do they really think that millions of cyclists are suddenly going to register for insurance, a licence, a number plate? The DVLA can't cope with all the cars even now. Every bike will have to have a V5 document if they are to get a number plate so every bike will need a VIN number too.

Honestly, I can't believe the stupidity of this idea.

I do think that crazy cyclists should be held to account for reckless riding but this is hardly the way to ensure they get caught.
 

#lazy

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I blame brexit , all these mp’s are only in the job cos of their commitment to the silly idea . They’re still saying it’s going well 🙄
 

ShinySideUp

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I blame brexit , all these mp’s are only in the job cos of their commitment to the silly idea . They’re still saying it’s going well 🙄

You know, you've really got to let this go, it'll eat you up. It's like taking poison and expecting someone else to die.
 

Mikerb

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1. The definition ( now) of news is anything likely to alarm, distress, shock, or cause division.......or merely clickbait.....so why read/watch/listen to it? 99% of it is rubbish. Ignore it all. You will miss nothing. Very little actually ever changes.
2. Politicians play to the gallery. The Government has very little executive power. 2 houses of Parliament make law.
3. Parliamentary democracies are reactive not proactive...they fire fight. Dont blame Government for any ills you suffer, its pointless and a waste of energy......... you are in charge of your own destiny.

As for this typically trash piece of so called journalism.............its going nowhere.
 

#lazy

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You know, you've really got to let this go, it'll eat you up. It's like taking poison and expecting someone else to die.
It’s not eating me up pal , I feel for the believers who’ll never get what they thought they were voting for and until the gov admit the mistake nothing will get fixed !
 

Mikerb

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May 16, 2019
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It is actually quite a laugh to consider that the forms of transport now in most need of regulation because they are too fast....are cyclists! Of course this is seen through the usual lens of the Westminster bubble which is not representative of anywhere other that London and a few other big cities.
Well there are an estimated 20 million bikes in the UK and c 3 million new bikes sold each year. So good luck introducing any universal cycle regulations!

Ps any horse rider doing more than a trot on tarmac would not have a rideable horse for very long.
 

ShinySideUp

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It is actually quite a laugh to consider that the forms of transport now in most need of regulation because they are too fast....are cyclists! Of course this is seen through the usual lens of the Westminster bubble which is not representative of anywhere other that London and a few other big cities.
Well there are an estimated 20 million bikes in the UK and c 3 million new bikes sold each year. So good luck introducing any universal cycle regulations!

Ps any horse rider doing more than a trot on tarmac would not have a rideable horse for very long.

Regarding the horse thing one does have to take quite a few things into account other than the speed at which they can go. An average horse weighs over half a ton but on the roads will usually move at walking pace so while it would be easy to get killed by a horse, it's speed is probably not so much of a problem as they make a noise and it's easy to get out of the way. However, having defended horses I now put forward the other argument (horse shit aside) and that's that horses are not necessarily under the full control of the rider. If you drove a half ton car that, every now and again, suddenly decided to brake, or accelerate, or unaccountably swerve from side to side, you'd have every reason as a pedestrian or cyclist to be rather worried about your vulnerability on the road. AFAIK there is no requirement for horse riders to pass any sort of qualification to take one of these beasts on the road and no insurance is required. Bearing this in mind, it seems disingenuous to pick on cyclists while leaving out poorly-controlled horses -- and crazy pedestrians on phones. Perhaps children should also be licensed so that if they run out into the road and get run over we know who's parents to make a claim against. What about stray cats thrown out at to play chicken with cars, hedgehogs for getting run over and making the roads slippery. Perhaps deer should be fined for having the temerity to not only exceed the speed limit but also to randomly launch themselves into traffic.

My point in all this is that you cannot legislate against every eventuality. By all means bring in a specific law against people who cause death and injury through reckless cycling if you must but I feel we already have enough laws that say you must not kill people.

If you want to bring in a law that would reduce all deaths by whatever method on the roads a law that you have to pass an aptitude test before you can have children should solve a lot of these problems in the future.
 

RustyMTB

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If you want to bring in a law that would reduce all deaths by whatever method on the roads a law that you have to pass an aptitude test before you can have children should solve a lot of these problems in the future.
Ah Eugenics. How lovely.
 

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