Doubling Up On Road

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Noodley

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I rode 3 abreast on Sunday...naughty boy!
 

lukesdad

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It's illegal.

I'm not condemning you by saying this, just giving you a heads up that if you get caught (by some one who is bothered by it) you will get a fine.


Not strictly so, a number of constableries have relaxed enforcement of riding on the pavement.
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
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Epsom
Not strictly so, a number of constableries have relaxed enforcement of riding on the pavement.

True, in that they have guidance on when to seek prosecution (i.e. when a cyclist is cycling too fast and endangering pedestrians) but it's still illegal.
 

dellzeqq

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SW2
In a letter to cycling MP Ben Bradshaw (former) Home Office Minister Paul Boateng wrote "The introduction of the fixed penalty is not aimed at responsible cyclists who sometimes feel obliged to use the pavement out of fear of the traffic, and who show consideration to other pavement users."
 

lukesdad

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True, in that they have guidance on when to seek prosecution (i.e. when a cyclist is cycling too fast and endangering pedestrians) but it's still illegal.


It is illegal, I was refferring to the fine in my post I did n t make myself clear.
 
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