Mr Pig said:
It's why cyclists should have to pass a test. It would save lives and remove the 'I didn't know that' excuse. And make cycling up the left of a truck an offence.
Motorists have to pass a test but then set about forgetting everything that they've learned. I do not believe that being able to pass a test stops anyone acting carelessly, stupidly, dangerously or illegally at a later date.
If all cyclists knew how to avoid dangerous situations it would perhaps prevent 50 accidental deaths per year at most. But the need to pass a test would prevent many thousands of people cycling leading more congestion on the roads and public transport, worse pollution, and a lot of less fit people who will die prematurely from heart attacks and other diseases associated with lack of exercise.