Paul_L
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It's a few days old now so may have been posted elsewhere.
This article from the Times campaign, suggests the author thinks it's ok to jump red lights if he deems it safer to do so.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public/cyclesafety/article3314455.ece
I've heard this theory elsewhere but disagree for the following reasons;
I'm sure there are other reasons and these are all in addition to the fact that it's against the law which the writer acknowledges.
Does the theory of jumping red jumping under certain conditions hold much support amongst CCers?
This article from the Times campaign, suggests the author thinks it's ok to jump red lights if he deems it safer to do so.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public/cyclesafety/article3314455.ece
I've heard this theory elsewhere but disagree for the following reasons;
- It pisses car drivers off, and they may take their anger out on other cyclists.
- Invariably the dangers at junctions can be managed by better positioning. There's a tendency to filter to the front in all cases whether there's a ASL or not. Cyclists should remember you don't have to filter evry time. If it's safer to sit in line in a strong primary, do so.
- It might be safer for the cyclist but it's not safer for the pedestrian crossing the road not expecting bikes to cross in front of them.
I'm sure there are other reasons and these are all in addition to the fact that it's against the law which the writer acknowledges.
Does the theory of jumping red jumping under certain conditions hold much support amongst CCers?