Re: Driving a bicycle - road rules?
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 19:47:53 +0900, Dave Fossett said (and I quote):
> The thing is that those cycle crossings will usually only be provided where
> the pavement (sidewalk if you're American) is also designated for use by
> cyclists, so you shouldn't be cycling on the road there anyway.
Why shouldn't I be cycling on the road there anyway? I *always*
cycle on the road, *never* the footpath. I find the road is safer.
Is it the law that where there is a footpath that is "designated for
cyclists" that riding on an adjacent road is forbidden?
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