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MissTillyFlop

Evil communist dictator, lover of gerbils & Pope.
I was in Cycle Surgery yesterday looking for some decent lights and mentioned that I had accidentally strayed onto a busy a-road when I ot lost.

They guy went

"You're lucky, if the police saw that they'd arrest you?"

I wasn't aware that driving on a normal a-road (ie not an a-motorway) was illegal on a bike. Is this guy just spouting crap or am I mis-informed?
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
It's only illegal to ride on motorways.
 

eyko

Senior Member
Should be fine, unless you were on a road that specifically mentions no cycling.

Any chance as you were looking for lights, they assumed you did it in the dark with no lights on your bike?
 

Mad at urage

New Member
I went from Lancashire to Norfolk and back and the A17 is like a motorway!!!!:wacko:. But it was perfectly legal to go along it. It is only Motorways but certain bridges around Kings Lynn did have signs saying 'cyclists dismount'. Which i did :thumbsup:
Hmmm, the only 'Cyclists Dismount' sign I am aware of is a blue, rectangular informational sign (and I'm sure they are sometimes true :whistle:). I know of 'No Cycling' signs which are giving an instruction, but not the 'Dismount' ones. Are these different :hello: ?
 
Hmmm, the only 'Cyclists Dismount' sign I am aware of is a blue, rectangular informational sign (and I'm sure they are sometimes true :whistle:). I know of 'No Cycling' signs which are giving an instruction, but not the 'Dismount' ones. Are these different :hello: ?

To be perfectly honest i missed them going into Norfolk but coming back i saw them and thought 'Oooops!' The bridge wasn't any narrower in my opinion! So not sure what the sign was there for???:whistle:. This was what it was like....

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I remember seeing that part of the A55 near Conwy is restricted, not only to cyclists but 50cc and some other as well. The rest of the dual carriageway looks to be open to all, although I wouldn't fancy riding down it if I had a choice!
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
let me get this straight... you're claiming that a person working in a bike shop is talking out of his arse?!?!?! Surely they're the be all and end of of all things cycling!
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
To be perfectly honest i missed them going into Norfolk but coming back i saw them and thought 'Oooops!' The bridge wasn't any narrower in my opinion! So not sure what the sign was there for???:whistle:. This was what it was like....

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That sign is purely informative. Yes indeed, cyclists do dismount at some point; usually when they've got to where they want to go. Or they've found cake. It is not, however, an enforcable instruction.
 

screenman

Squire
Seeing as some of the fastest TT courses in the country are on A roads, I would say the guy is way above the normal standard for muppetry.
 
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