Bongman said:
This might already have been said but I'm too lazy to read everything.007fair said:Traffic lights are by definition there to organise traffic
Absinthe Minded said:This might already have been said but I'm too lazy to read everything.
Cyclists ARE TRAFFIC.
jimboalee said:If there is no risk to other traffic ( because there's none there to face risk ) why stop at a red lamp?
siadwell said:Glad you asked.
The answer's quite simple. I refer you to The Highway Code Rules for cyclists (59-82):
71And where would we be if we only obeyed those laws we felt like obeying?
You MUST NOT cross the stop line when the traffic lights are red. Some junctions have an advanced stop line to enable you to wait and position yourself ahead of other traffic (see Rule 178).
[Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10 & 36(1)]
jimboalee said:It's a long way from Surrey tomorrow morning for you to stop me.
And what are the police going to say when you phone them later this afternoon saying a cyclist on his own is going to ride across a red traffic signal?
In general, yes. But that's a question better suited to P&L than Commuting, really.magnatom said:So it is ok to break the law so long as you don't get caught.....?
magnatom said:So it is ok to break the law so long as you don't get caught.....?
Doesn't matter. If you kept on ignoring the lowest law down the list, you'd soon graduate to something more serious.jimboalee said:Ask yourself a question.
How far down the Police's list of serious crimes does "Lone cyclist riding across deserted traffic junction when signal is against him" stand?
jimboalee said:Ask yourself a question.
How far down the Police's list of serious crimes does "Lone cyclist riding across deserted traffic junction when signal is against him" stand?
Really? I've been copying my CDs to digital formats for personal use/backup, for as long as it's been technically possible to do so. When do I graduate to ABH and extreme pornography?Absinthe Minded said:Doesn't matter. If you kept on ignoring the lowest law down the list, you'd soon graduate to something more serious.