If 'road tax' on human-powered vehicles is to be predicated on emissions, then the eating of artichokes, beans and brassicas by cyclists will need to incur extra costs ...I pay about £240 'road tax' for my car I don't use much. Two of the cars in our house pay £20 and they are used much more.
I'll pay £20 for my bike if folk shut up, even though I'm paying way more per mile than alot of folk.
I am not looking forward to the visit to the MOT station to measure my emissions - that sensor they jam up the exhaust pipe doesn;t look comfyIf 'road tax' on human-powered vehicles is to be predicated on emissions, then the eating of artichokes, beans and brassicas by cyclists will need to incur extra costs ...
some folk pay good money for that sort of thingI am not looking forward to the visit to the MOT station to measure my emissions - that sensor they jam up the exhaust pipe doesn;t look comfy
I bow to your greater experiencesome folk pay good money for that sort of thing
married with teenage kids i dont get any paid or otherwiseI bow to your greater experience
Cycling friends of mine have contacted the council, but no response and nothing done.Report to council, there’s usually a dedicated form to use online
Try registering your bike, to enable you to pay VED. It's nigh on impossible.I do wonder whether - with all these perfectly reasonable arguments about cyclist paying road tax
after all 'they ' provide specific areas for cyclist to ride on
and there is evidence that they can cause road traffic 'accidents'
and therefore they should pay road tax
so what level of road tax should all pedestrians be paying - and where should they wear their number plate?????
the same things seems to apply - so, logically,the same should apply
and - I suppose - do they need a different number plate for each pair of shoes???
just wondering
Try your MP as above thenCycling friends of mine have contacted the council, but no response and nothing done.
Cycling friends of mine have contacted the council, but no response and nothing done.
Try your MP as above then
If 'road tax' on human-powered vehicles is to be predicated on emissions, then the eating of artichokes, beans and brassicas by cyclists will need to incur extra costs ...
That has always been the lie told by motorists who kill or seriously injure cyclists by overtaking them and turning left across or into them. We should not be surprised it is trotted out again, but rebut it firmly yet again.Main one seems to be that cyclists are now allowed to undertake a vehicle that is about to turn left into a side street
which is clearly total rubbish
Don't bother - I'm riding down the middle of the road until I get bored of it. Doesn't matter what YOU do, they'll still hate us. SOZ.I'll pay £20 for my bike if folk shut up,