Cambyses
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Manchester, UK
In our suburban area (of northern England) we have lots of useful pathways connecting roads, most of which have annoying "No Cycling" signs, and some of which are also signposted as bridleways. I guess they are historic rights of way which predate the urbanisation of the area.
I always understood cycling on a bridleway was permitted, and I can't see why this would be less true in an urban than a rural area. So is the local authority really able to ban cycling on a bridleway, or is it exceeding its powers by putting up these signs?
I always understood cycling on a bridleway was permitted, and I can't see why this would be less true in an urban than a rural area. So is the local authority really able to ban cycling on a bridleway, or is it exceeding its powers by putting up these signs?