glenn forger
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Fewer ffs.
I believe you SHOULD have to gain a "special licence"... but only to ride within the boundary's of any City. Whether you Cycle, drive a Car or choose to Motorcycle.
Hold on, before you all flame me, consider it for a second.
A one day course, run by CTC or some other respected cycle body for a nominal fee , Say £20.This takes you through YOUR rights as a cyclist and explains basic stuff that WILL keep you safe and make you a better city rider How to use/not use lanes, negotiating Junctions, observation, ASL's, safe(er) filtering, Shared use areas, CSH zones. Over 30,000 people have read our own "essential guide" post above, so clearly there is an appetite to understand how to stay safe
Then you sign an agreement, your license, to cycle by the rules of the road whilst within the boundary of the City, you cant later deny that you didn't know the rules or plead any ignorance.
Then you head off, for life, better trained and better equipped. Car drivers can't moan, you are better trained then them, they cant grumble about the rules, you know them better than them ...all is well, you are well informed and everyone knows you are well informed.
No plates or discs or identification required...just ride
Should you subsequently be caught breaking the terms of your licence, you will have to produce your licence and receive points, a number of which end in the removal of your licence and your inability to ride in the city again, until your ban is removed.
I see it more of an agreement to conduct myself in an appropriate manner, which I am more than happy to do as a matter of course.
I don't believe in this because it just polices US, I truly believe it will help to remove the guff and nonsense that some motorists (thankfully very few) believe and spout. It will also help to eradicate the idiots that I believe spoil it for the rest of us and create friction where it needn't exist.
Then we move on to introduce the same system on Car Drivers and Motorcyclists.
If anyone can tell me how this would be a bad thing, I am genuinely interested because I cant see a downside. It would weed out anyone not interested in staying safe and anyone not prepared to agree to the rules that exist to keep us all safe.
Nothing in that proposal explains why it shouldn't apply to pedestrians too. And pigeons, and urban foxes
But Dodd82's post said "should have to" - why does it need to be compulsory? The Green Cross Code isn't compulsory either. Perhaps we can try wherever possible to trust cyclists - or pedestrians, or even urban foxes - to seek guidance if they feel they need it. All of what is described is available if you want it. It does not need to be compulsory, and the cost and hassle of making it compulsory would easily outweigh any benefits. Why should I pay £20 (and IMHO it would never be this cheap, a CBT is £100+ in London) to learn what is readily available elsewhere for free and can be gained through experience?
Not sure you meant me, did you?
Correct, sorry meant JonnyJeez - didn't want to take up a load of space by re-quoting his post!