Within the City walls only.The law also says that it is still legal to shoot a Welsman in Chester after sunset with a bow and arrow.
Then you are breaking the law. Why break one law yet be mind boggling anal about obeying another?
Because I put the bell on from my old bike when I got it home.
Not being anal about it,,,,...was asking people’s views on it, as UK law is requiring it. I have read some places where accidents have happened that they brought it up when the accident went to court.
Sorry to boggle your mind,
Within the City walls only.
If you shoot a Welshman then you have shot the right peopleBut they have to be carrying leeks/daffodils so you don't shoot the wrong people.
It's a well worn urban myth.
The shop technically broke the law by not fitting the bell, but they did supply it. There's no requirement to have a bell fitted once the bikes is sold.Then you are breaking the law. Why break one law yet be mind boggling anal about obeying another?
Hi all,
I recently bought a Trek DS2 and as with most bikes, the pedals are just ok but not great.
I was just going to order the much better Bontrager pedals in the same colour as my bike when I read about the law that riding a bike when it gets dark must have reflectors on.
now I will not be riding the bike much at all in the dark, but occasionally will, say just once, twice a month but for a short journey,
and recently my son and myself have been out having fun on our bikes and came back when it was dusk, we had our front lights on and 2 rear lights on and currently our pedals do have reflectors on.
i have read on some forums that it can happen but very rare where cyclists have had £50 on spot fine, this was for lack of lights but they did mention no reflectors on pedals.
With in mind, any recommendations as I am finding mountain bike style pedals is what I’m after hard to find with reflectors.
The ones I was going to buy prior to knowing the legal requirements was these in VOLT yellow to match my Trek bike.....but black will also do.
https://www.trekbikes.com/gb/en_GB/...ite-mtb-pedal-set/p/23423/?colorCode=bluedark
Any advice will be great please as I’m not an experienced cyclist. My main use is to get fit, family rides and occasional road, and with the boys on light tracks and over fields etc.
Amazon have these......but no feedback really, and I do not like the white cap on the end.https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08C7QVC6P/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_NH2QRR9971XS4520FWVD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Then you are breaking the law.
No conundrum because they're not 'legal' reflectors, that is they don't conform to a BS/ISO standard.A technical/legal conundrum for discussion....
Shoes have a reflective strip. If you ride clipless pedals your shoes are fixed to the pedals. (Look at tri bikes in transition and they all have shoes fixed). Does this mean that the pedal then has a reflector fitted to it?
Don't say no because the shoe can be removed: most lights are now clipped onto brackets. The brackets can have no lights on them.
One for the lawyers methinks.