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Cyclinger breaks the law for safety reasons?
On 10/03/2020 11:44, Pamela wrote:
On 23:33 9 Mar 2020, TMS320 said: On 07/03/2020 16:58, Pamela wrote: Nor should she cut across a car in the way she did, no matter what the road. With this:- Where it is legal to cross a fast two lane trunk road, the technique doesn't scale up from crossing a 30mph residential road. People don't realise this. You then got confused about dual carriageways and motorways, when there is no difference, apart from "rules". You never explained why you raised a "two lane trunk road" when the cyclist had crossed motorway. I don't need to. Have another look at the sentence you wrote which I quoted. Note that you used the word "road". |
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