Klaus
Senior Member
- Location
- High Wycombe
I have just come across a news item from Germany.
A few days ago the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Federal Administrative Court) in Leipzig has ruled that cyclists are entitled to ride on public roads and that local authorities may only in exceptional circumstances make the use of cycleways compulsory.
The chairman of the ADFC (the German equivalent of the CTC) got this favourable judgment at the highest court, in response to the city council of Regensburg having enacted an order making the use of cycleways compulsory. The city council used road safety consideration as a defence.
The presiding judge pointed out that personal responsibility of road users should be strengthened and that cyclists must not be forced onto sub-standard cycleways. This is probably a swipe at the "nanny state".
Hope I got the gist of this right - the Bundesverwaltungsgericht rules on lawfulness of rules and regulations made by public bodies. I think such a ruling is very important because it prevents that cyclists become second class citizens in terms of road use. Not sure how one would get such a ruling here in the UK.
Link to German web page- http://www.neumarkt-tv.de/default.aspx?ID=378&showNews=891209 if you want to try your German.
A few days ago the Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Federal Administrative Court) in Leipzig has ruled that cyclists are entitled to ride on public roads and that local authorities may only in exceptional circumstances make the use of cycleways compulsory.
The chairman of the ADFC (the German equivalent of the CTC) got this favourable judgment at the highest court, in response to the city council of Regensburg having enacted an order making the use of cycleways compulsory. The city council used road safety consideration as a defence.
The presiding judge pointed out that personal responsibility of road users should be strengthened and that cyclists must not be forced onto sub-standard cycleways. This is probably a swipe at the "nanny state".
Hope I got the gist of this right - the Bundesverwaltungsgericht rules on lawfulness of rules and regulations made by public bodies. I think such a ruling is very important because it prevents that cyclists become second class citizens in terms of road use. Not sure how one would get such a ruling here in the UK.
Link to German web page- http://www.neumarkt-tv.de/default.aspx?ID=378&showNews=891209 if you want to try your German.