HJ
Cycling in Scotland
- Location
- Auld Reekie
Well the Government has now given it response to the 3Feet2Pass epetition, you can read the response here. Basically HMG has it head in the sand and doesn't think here is a problem, what a surprise! 

jimboalee said:In imposing a minimum passing distance for motorists, there could be similar legislation which imposes a maximum distance a cyclist can ride away from the curb or stationary vehicle parked along the roadside.
IMO, a backward step.
jimboalee said:In imposing a minimum passing distance for motorists, there could be similar legislation which imposes a maximum distance a cyclist can ride away from the curb or stationary vehicle parked along the roadside.
IMO, a backward step.
jimboalee said:In imposing a minimum passing distance for motorists, there could be similar legislation which imposes a maximum distance a cyclist can ride away from the curb or stationary vehicle parked along the roadside.
jimboalee said:Now imagine my situation.
I'm riding about 3 ft away from the curb in the nearside tyre tracks, or 'normal', or secondary.
There are no parked cars, pedestrian crossings or centre bollard islands, but there are oncoming vehicles in their lane.
The motorist following me knows he can only pass me with a 3 ft airgap. That means on a 12' lane, he will have to put a tyre on the centre catseyes or into the oncoming lane. He's not going to do this, he's going to toot his horn to tell me to move left.
Do I move left?
Do I hold my position?
jimboalee said:The motorist following me knows he can only pass me with a 3 ft airgap. That means on a 12' lane, he will have to put a tyre on the centre catseyes or into the oncoming lane. He's not going to do this, he's going to toot his horn to tell me to move left.
Do I move left?
Do I hold my position?
thomas said:Good. I don't deem 3 feet to be an appropriate overtaking distance, especially from HGVs.
I'd much rather that the current rule was slightly reworded "you MUST give cyclists the same space as a car". If you had that there could be no argument over close overtakes.
jimboalee said:In imposing a minimum passing distance for motorists, there could be similar legislation which imposes a maximum distance a cyclist can ride away from the curb or stationary vehicle parked along the roadside.
IMO, a backward step.