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I clock 18.52hrs & it seems you pi$$3d already. P'raps you live in a different timezone?
Would you like to repost this when you sober, maybe then we can hope to make sense of it.
It's already well established he has no regard for cyclists safety, nor it seems for pedestrians.Slam on the brakes?
Maybe you shouldn't have been driving too fast?
wtf - shouldn't be driving if they are that dumb.
Temporary lights quite often don't work and are stuck on red. I've seen massive gridlocks caused by this when the driver at the front won't go.I think it was a copper who told me they aren't mandatory as with normal traffic lights,
I don't believe you; have you got a link?Lol, I remember my mate falling off his moped and fracturing his thumb, he got a bill for Thirty bob, played hell about it, he's a millionaire now.
This is the truth.We enjoy an inalienable right to travel the highway, we do NOT have the right to do this in or on a motor vehicle. To do so in a motor vehicle is a priveledge.
I don't believe you; have you got a link?
Yeah but seatbelts have number plates associated with them, so you can eventually find out who it is that ain't wearing onedon't say it can't be enforced, that's what was said about seatbelts years ago
Yea, it's becuase they could pick their bike up onto the pavement, walk round it, and then back on the road and carry on, so it kinda seems churlish to make them bother?I have rarely seen any cyclist stop at a red light, most cycle straight through, some wait for a gap.
Blup
I was charged £80 for an ambulance in 1974 when I wrapped my car around a tree resulting in me, my girlfriend and her brother being taking to hospital. More recently, when I was knocked off my motorbike a few years ago I received a form from my insurance company for me to sign authorising them to pay the NHS ambulance fees on my behalf which they (I assume) them claimed back from the other parties insurer.I don't believe you; have you got a link?
What about cyclists who ride on the footpath.