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Fab Foodie said:It's a fair point User482.
However, it's antisocial behaviour apart from the safety issue and if left unchecked will become endemic in cities. To my mind that is not a good thing. Sometimes in Oxford you'd think the lights were non-existant judging by cyclists behaviour... the safety hazard is stopping on the red with the fear of being rear-ended rather than jumping with the rest of the lemmings.
Something needs to be done, cyclists are increasingly seen as the enemy on the roads by drivers and peds alike. It's not a feeling I appreciate.
It's a good time for cycling, numbers are on the up, we have an opportunity to lead the way, but were severly hampered image-wise by RLJ'ers and pavement riding.
Well done plod for doing something.
Yes, I take all of your points. But it seems a shame that plod isn't similarly motivated to clamp down on motoring offences.