What I am learning from cycling in Denmark

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BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
Pretty much zero chance of the UK adopting strict liabilty laws. The car is king attitude here is in bred. I'm all for it though. I suspect the only way to force change is for the majority of peeps to use a bike as thier primary means of transport. It would save the NHS a fortune as well. But the oil companies and .Govuk will lose tax revenue, which is why it won't happen for many many years here.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
Default, but only applies when there's no signage to the contrary, which isn't common nowadays.
 
[QUOTE 3241977, member: 259"]Where there isn't a sign, right has right. It's the default in most continental countries - including Germany. The Dutch will always take their priority and I had a few ex-colleages who learned this the hard way![/QUOTE]

It's the same here in Norway, and although (naturally) I adhere to the law, it is not, IMO, common sense at all.
 
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