It is clear but most motorists last read the Highway Code the night before their test; and some would simply rather have the grievance. The same ones who bang on about ‘road tax’ and assume the cyclist on a five grand carbon road bike rides it because they can’t afford a car.It’s about time they made it more clear that we can ride 2 a Brest & vehicles must not collide with cyclists.
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This is the A11 heading out of Norwich. A rare sight where cyclists have the priority (but still wise to check that vehicles are actually going to stop at the lines!)
The Norwich give ways to pedalways seem to be respected almost always.Need to be different colour tarmac if there is any chance of such being effective although given the amount of motorist who stop in the red zoned cycle section at traffic lights that is probably hoping too much. Auto raised bollards across the road when an approaching cyclist is detected on the cyclepath is probably the only safe solution.
I think the biggest problem is attitude, but in a different way: the bad attitudes of politicians who look for any excuse to compromise or remove infrastructure supporting cycling as soon as the first motoring lobbyist bleats. Hopefully their attitude will be improved by funding being withheld from cycleway destroyers like Peterborough.I was being flippant, and the actual link is very informative. However, can you imagine trying to ‘force’ some of that on British road users? The point I was making is that infrastructure (or lack of it) aside, our biggest single problem is ‘attitude’.
My driving instructor, over a decade ago now, told me that mirror-signal-manoeuvre was outdated and that they were now teaching MSPSL: mirror-signal-position-speed-look, with the emphasis on the final 'look'. That doesn't seem to have entered the public consciousness though, it's a bit less catchy. Can anyone who's learned to drive within the last ten years tell us what they were taught?The bigger challenge will be breaking the bad driving habit of "mirror-signal-manoeuvre" where motorists turn after signalling regardless of any other road users. It needs to become something like mirror-signal-give-way-turn. I've seen councils chicken out of this fight before, removing bus lanes that crossed side road mouths, so I hope the various crises (climate, pollution, town centres clogged with cars) and national government support give them more backbone now.
From the article: " The other proposal which we most strongly object to is a new rule that gives cyclist a right of way to undertake turning vehicles. ""Why we’re raising the alarm about the Highway Code changes" https://www.rha.uk.net/news/news-bl...sing-the-alarm-about-the-highway-code-changes