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Old July 2nd 20, 01:43 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mike Collins
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Default Education 'better than speed limits' for cyclists

On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 17:24:55 UTC+1, Pamela wrote:
On 17:21 1 Jul 2020, Mike Collins said:

On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 14:30:28 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 01/07/2020 01:18, Mike Collins wrote:
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 23:47:48 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 30/06/2020 17:29, Mike Collins wrote:
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 16:44:28 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 30/06/2020 16:30, Mike Collins wrote:
On Saturday, 27 June 2020 12:54:01 UTC+1, Pamela wrote:
On 13:43 26 Jun 2020, Simon Mason said:

QUOTE:
A professional cyclist who lives on the Isle of Man believes
better awareness rather than lower speed limits would help
riders feel safer on the road.

The Isle of Man Cycling Association sent an open letter to Manx
politicians this week calling for reduced speed limits to aid
vulnerable road users.

Team Ineos rider Chris Lawless said issues such as "close
passes" posed a bigger threat.

"It is not speed limits that are the problem it is education,"
he added.


If cyclists had to abide by special speed limits there would be
fewer accidents.

Can you provide evidence to support this claim?

If the special speed limits were (say), no more than 10mph (and
less in places also used by pedestrians), would there be any
reason to doubt it?

Obviously, you might doubt it, but equally obviously, I mean
"doubted by a reasonable person of at least average intelligence,
exercising reasonable judgement", which might well be... er...
different.

So no evidence to support your claim, Pamela.

What?

Are you sane?

[That was rhetorical. We already know that the answer is "No".]

Sticks and stones.

Irony is not of your stronger skills, is it?


Irony rusts very quickly on usenet.


Is wordplay what passes for wisdom there?


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