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Brilliant!


I've always been confused why cyclists ride on the road whens there is a effing cycle lane.

 

Often because cycle paths aren't very clean, covered in grit and other things that can cause them to fall off or get a puncture.

 



Like the roads then.... If there's cycle lanes and they use the road they should get a fine, what's the point of spending all that money on cycle lanes if the benders won't use em :roll:

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Does my nut. There's a few perfectly good cycle lanes round here that a good many cyclists ignore, and then slow the traffic greatly. Selfish is how I see it.



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Brilliant!


I've always been confused why cyclists ride on the road whens there is a effing cycle lane.

 

Often because cycle paths aren't very clean, covered in grit and other things that can cause them to fall off or get a puncture.

 



Like the roads then.... If there's cycle lanes and they use the road they should get a fine, what's the point of spending all that money on cycle lanes if the benders won't use em :roll:

 

I agree with you, I think they should use a cycle lane if one is there, I also think there should be rules about cycling clubs going out in huge groups and holding up other traffic, sadly not likely to happen though. The craze to encourage cycling after The Olympics was badly thought out as there just isn't the infrastructure for it at the moment.

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