- Location
- Glasgow
A friend of mine just got fined £ 30.00 by the police for not dismounting at pedestrian lights.
So remember: no green wee bike, no riding across
So remember: no green wee bike, no riding across

That sounds fair enough. They wont let me take my motorbike across either.
Steve
Was this in Glasgow?A friend of mine just got fined £ 30.00 by the police for not dismounting at pedestrian lights.
So remember: no green wee bike, no riding across![]()
I prefer to see them fining people who ride through red lights AS WELL as those who ride across crossings.
Steve
I think we need to put our own house in order before pointing the finger at motorists, lorry drivers, bus drivers, horse riders, dog owners etc, etc, etc.
I wanst really disagreeing with him on that point. The fine I would assume was for riding on the pavement rather than not dismounting at lights.steveindenmark has a fair point, the rules apply to all, on two, four, six or eight wheels and surely it's not too bad to sacrifice a few seconds to walk across a crossing ?
No pavement cycling: we have shared pedestrian/cycling paths (that are in effect pavements) clearly signposted as such, but if you need to cross, sometimes there is a crossing with a bike traffic light, sometimes not. Apparently you are only allowed to ride across if there is a green bike traffic light, otherwise you have to dismount and walk across.1768079 said:Are we talking about pavement cycling here? If so the crossing usage is just a further level of unacceptable behavior to add to unacceptable behavior.