Steve
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Allowed to cycle down one way road the wrong way?
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spencer88
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I'd say in general no, as they are a vehicle using the highway, not pedestrian access.
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Ben G
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No they aren't.
Remember some guy throwing a hissy fit after police fined him for doing so. Think it was in the papers or Facebook.
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GB123
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Only if they wheelie all the way
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Baskey
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I cycle down one every day
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Jason x
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no. well they shouldn't be aloud anyway, especially the cunts who cycle in the middle of the road to prevent you getting past with a go-pro attached to their helmet so they can capture being beaten up and put it on youtube. They're normally vegetarians as well.
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andy1868
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how about if they are silent?
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GB123
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Yeah they're allowed then
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smcGSI16V
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I would complain on the internet if I came across this situation.
[Edited on 15-10-2014 by smcGSI16V]
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Ben G
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Tiger
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The fuckers wind me up that campaigned for cycle paths next to roads and still ride on the fucking road, cunts.
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FlaFFy_91
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Only time I get agrovated by cyclists is when they ride down the formby bypass, there's a pavement on one side that runs the whole length of the bypass. And yet they ride on the bypass and complain when you pass them at 60...
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Nic Barnes
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sorry I'm a bit late to the argument but as a cyclist yes, if you can walk there in that direction you can ride there in that direction. Thread closed.
[Edited on 16-10-2014 by Nic Barnes]
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Ben G
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No you can't
Walking implies using a footpath
Cyclists aren't allowed to use a footpath. A bicycle is a vehicle.
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nathy_87
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Nic you cant, anyways what would you know you only go downhill.
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Dom
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No idea if there's any specific laws but if it's signposted one-way then you'd commit an offence by failing to comply with the signage
Tbf, a 30 second Google would probably tell you everything
Edit - 5 second Google, first link - http://ukcyclerules.com/2011/08/09/cycling-one-way-streets/ - nothing directly illegal but you'd be committing other offences which can result in fines.
[Edited on 16-10-2014 by Dom]
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Nic Barnes
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It's perfectly fine.
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ed
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I live on a one way street and do it all the time. I'm not going round the block to get to my front door, people in cars and vans seem to do it all the time too
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gavin18787
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no not unless you get off and push down the path.
Although there is one road near me in basidon which is one way except cylists and buses. But thats only the entrance bit as its two ways after that. Its only like that to stop every man and his dog using it as a cut through from town. But it has a sign specifically mentioning it
[Edited on 17-10-2014 by gavin18787]
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Nic Barnes
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I ride where I want. People let dogs shit on the foot paths. That's more important.
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger
The fuckers wind me up that campaigned for cycle paths next to roads and still ride on the fucking road, cunts.
Whats the cycle paths like? some paths that share part of the road are full of shit and do not get cleaned properly, so tend to cycle in the road to keep punctures/etc at bay
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
I ride where I want. People let dogs shit on the foot paths. That's more important.
you should have more respect m8
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
I ride where I want. People let dogs shit on the foot paths. That's more important.
I think that is fine, to an extent.
I don't think laws for cars etc should be as stringent as to a cyclist. Riding a bike down a one way street (sensibly) is no worse than walking down it, same as riding through say a Piazza.
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Ben G
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Depends if the person is riding it like evel knievel.
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smcGSI16V
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As a cyclist.
Most cyclists are wankers who couldn't give a fuck what the traffic laws are. Especially ones who dress in Lycra/high viss and hipster twats who ride single speed bikes in tight jeans and boat shoes.
Mountain bikers are ok though.
However I would ride down a one way street because I can.
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