shunter said:And Motorcycle News will probably be doing their bit to get back at LCC. It great to see how you can get grown ups to act like tittle tattle kids.
And right in the middle of a credit crunch
In shared pedestrian/cycle lanes pedestrians complain about cyclists - out in the country ramblers complain about cyclists (motorised or not). Give any group of folk usage of anything and they form a pressure group to gain sole usage.
Give me the Judean Peoples Front anyday or is that .....................![]()
Pah - those splitters

I do know what you mean, though. People do seem to get very territorial, don't they?
However my take on this specific issue is not about who I share which bit of the road with. It's more to do with the fact that it is the wrong answer to the problem of road safety. Rather than introducing schemes that might make one group of road users safer (leaving aside the impact it may have on others) I would prefer to see measures that made all road users safer - traffic policing being given a greater priority, more 20mph (and less) zones, for instance. Which is why I also not keen on Johnson's other idea of allowing cyclists to turn left on red. Gimmicky measures like these might be popular but they won't in the long run make the roads any safer.