I didn't disagree with you. They only should avoid blocking the way or encroaching at other times mind.Hairy Jock said:If you read the thread carefully you will see that I have already cited HC rule 178 which clearly states "Motorists, including motorcyclists, MUST stop at the first white line reached if the lights are amber or red". Where the HC uses the word MUST it is a legal requirement, in this case the Laws are Road Traffic Act 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10, 36(1) & 43(2).
You've added this bit to your original post, and it's not part of the rule - you've inferred it. Since the HC is not law, it is not necessarily definitive. e.g. just because rule 178 says "Motorists, including motorcyclists, MUST stop" does not mean cyclists are exempted.Cyclist are only required to stop before the second line when the lights are amber or red.
If you read the thread carefully you will see that I had not cited anything.
However, since you found the relevant legislation for me, TRSGD 2002 reg 43(2) clearly states:
""stop line" in relation to those light signals means - (a) the first stop line, in the case of a vehicle (other than a pedal cycle proceeding in the cycle lane) which has not proceeded beyond that line; or (

(my bold) which would probably be where I got my impression from.
It doesn't excuse motorists pulling up to the first stop line and then into the ASL, and as I already said, I think it's a bit daft for reasons posted above, but there you go.