Take heed you two-wheel hating tw@ts...
https://road.cc/content/news/highway-code-changes-become-law-next-month-288327
https://road.cc/content/news/highway-code-changes-become-law-next-month-288327
304frp said:I’m a road cyclist ( and Mtb!) and welcome the new changes. But I doubt any drivers will read up on the new legislation and put it into practice !!
hence the new legislation! hopefully it will enable their licences to be removed more quickly. No one is an angel or a driving god , but if it even alters our driving behaviour it’s a good thing .Ewazix said:304frp said:I’m a road cyclist ( and Mtb!) and welcome the new changes. But I doubt any drivers will read up on the new legislation and put it into practice !!
Most riders are simply trying to get about safely and without aggro, most drivers likewise. Unfortunately a small minority of each 'faction' insist on riding / driving like self-righteous tw@ts and I doubt very much whether this minority will either heed the requirement to give precedence to bikes, or to ride safely and considerately. Waste of time.
(I cycle, motorcycle and drive)
pvr said:The real issue seems to be the need to overtake a bike no matter what and no matter where. Last week I was head to head, stopped, to a car overtaking a bike in a bend. The other driver seemed to gesticulate that it was my problem as I should have allowed him to be there.
I kind of agree and disagree.firebobby said:The problem is that some "professional/hardened" cyclists see dedicated bikes lanes mainly for "non professional" cyclists. So will use and slow down the main carriage way.
e-bikes that are capable of doing certain speeds are. They need to be registered and have numberplates and riders need to have lights on at all times and wear helmet/hiviz gear. These are probably the element that are most dangerous to other cyclists here in NL as they are responsible for a massive increase in accidents with other cyclists. I've nearly been taken out twice by e-bike idiots who seem to think it's ok to whizz through cycling lane red lights at 40km/h. Problem is you can't hear them coming and before it's too late slower cyclists have inadvertently moved into their path. There seems to be very little consideration given by cylce-path users here in NL of what may be coming up behind you and if you're travelling faster than most you always have to look ahead as far as possible and second-guess what people are going to do, esp kids on their phones weaving about.ronk said:Are cycles “registered“ in the Netherlands?
pvr said:In NL you are guilty by default if you are a car driver and a bike hits you (note - the bike hits you, being their fault as such, it is a bit strange).

Gets my vote and if a cyclist gets hot outside of the bike lane..tough.Flyingfifer said:They need to make bike lanes mandatory, any cyclist not using them when they are available should be fined or have their bike seized![]()
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