Bryony
Veteran
- Location
- Ramsgate, Kent
Yes I don't have to worry about getting pulled over, I just can't go that fast!!I personally demand lower speed limits so us unfit cyclists can break them. A NSL of 12.5mph should do it![]()

Yes I don't have to worry about getting pulled over, I just can't go that fast!!I personally demand lower speed limits so us unfit cyclists can break them. A NSL of 12.5mph should do it![]()
Magistrate in "doesn't actually know the law" shocker.
Thank god for small mercies I say.
Fast enough to set the speed cameras off coming down from J24, Ainley Top, on the Brox. Thats a 50 limit.42 mph cough
Bike computerHow does a cyclist know how fast he's going? :-s
He means in general... Bikes aren't made with speedometers, therefore, there would be no admission of guilt, as the cyclist has no clue of his current speed.Bike computer
If they have one.![]()
Bottom line says - "if they have one"He means in general... Bikes aren't made with speedometers, therefore, there would be no admission of guilt, as the cyclist has no clue of his current speed.
And who sets them up prior to use on a bike?Bike computer
If they have one.![]()
By the same logic, my car doesn't come with a breathalyzer, so.......He means in general... Bikes aren't made with speedometers, therefore, there would be no admission of guilt, as the cyclist has no clue of his current speed.
I guess that is the crux of the debate, are they or aren't they, and as you say if indeed they are then both the police and (magistrate) courts are in need of some updating on the subject....
"A vehicle which is not constructed or adapted to be propelled by mechanical power and which is equipped with pedals, ..."
"a mechanically propelled vehicle, intended or adapted for use on roads".
"a mechanically propelled vehicle intended or adapted for use on a road"
I don't personally disagree with you GC, and is indeed worrying, perhaps, that both police and magistrates are interpreting the definitions differently...The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 already defines a pedal cycle as:
The term 'motor vehicle' is defined in section 185(1) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and section 136(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as
The definition used by The Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces (Amendment) etc. Regulations 2010 for a 'vehicle' is
Clearly, a pedal cycle is already considered not to be propelled by mechanical power therefore cannot be judged to be a "motor vehicle" under general road traffic acts nor a "vehicle" under the Royal Parks Regulations.
In my opinion the police were wrong to charge him and court was wrong to convict the cyclist of speeding.
GC