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Old September 9th 17, 12:40 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
TMS320
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Default Pavement cyclist mows down OAP, breaking her hip

On 09/09/17 00:39, JNugent wrote:
On 09/09/2017 00:32, TMS320 wrote:
On 08/09/17 13:39, JNugent wrote:
On 08/09/2017 11:39, TMS320 wrote:


Perhaps what is needed to reduce close passes outside shop doors
are obstructions on the pavement, such as plant troughs... or free
to use bicycle pumps.


Or occasional cattle grids, arranged longitudinally in line with the
direction of pedestrian travel.


Possibly, though putting something down with no purpose other than to
trap and cause harm might be rather harsh.


The purpose would *not* be to trap or harm anyone. Everyone already
knows that cycling is not permitted on footways and in other
pedestrian-only areas.

Preventing cycling along footways by physical means is no different in
principle from placing obstacles to prevent motor-vehicles with three or
more wheels from being driven onto footways or into specified pedestrian
zones.


If you want prevention you stop or discourage people from going where
you don't want them to go. Prevention is not about harming them if they
go there.

Your suggestion is rather like fitting RPGs to speed cameras.

Sensible people would not oppose that measure in either case.


Many people that don't ride bicycles aren't sensible about cycling.
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