They are dangerously slow though, even if they are the kind that is allowed on the road. Most cyclists ride at a lot faster than 8mph (even me and i'm a fat b@stard). For the safety of the rider (especially as many of them seem to be doddery old buggers who claim "Back in my day this were all farmland and we could roam free!") they should be on the pavement for their own safety. Some old people are shockingly bad drivers.
But what do I know, I don't need or use one.
yet...?
Exactly what many motorists say about cyclists
I'm only 19, so hopefully not for another 50 or 60 years or so!
True but you show me a cyclist (not a yobbo on a bike) who rides at 8 mph with the complete airheadedness that some old people drive/ride mobility scooters at? For the most part, they don't ride that so or that naively.
I've seen 1 on the road, the fella fell off going round a corner and nearly ended up being hit by a car. My infantile 15 year old brain couldn't help but giggle at the poor old bloke but now I think about it he could have been killed. Anything slower than a cyclist is just too slow. I'm not suggest cyclists are slow and hold people up, but the fact somebody could be banned (for medical reasons such as sight) then just get a scooter and still use the road is a bit mad, wouldn't you agree?
the fact somebody could be banned (for medical reasons such as sight) then just get a scooter and still use the road is a bit mad, wouldn't you agree?
"Anything slower than a cyclist is just too slow" You mean something like a pedestrian?
I'm not suggesting they get a bike but I do think 8mph is far too slow to be going on a road. Can they use dual carriageways?They should get something like a bike instead......![]()
Hell, riding a bike quickly (25mph+) is still pretty mad on a dual carriageway.
Pedestrians don't walk on the road though, they walk on the pavement, so how fast they walk is irrelevant.
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