I nearly fell off this morning on Bishopsgate.... from shock
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Asprilla wrote:Wonder what the law thinks of dismounting, walking into the ASL and then remounting?
Fine I'd imagine: if you're walking with your bike then you're a pedestrian and stop lines etc. only apply to vehicles (which includes bikes being riden).
There's a junction I use each day to turn right before going immediately left: if the light has only just changed red I'll get off and push my bike over the stop line and across the pedestrian crossing to join the bike path that runs that way. Due to the way the timings work that always ok, if the lights have been on red for a while there's a lot of traffic coming towards me in the other lane so it's not.0 -
Asprilla wrote:Wonder what the law thinks of dismounting, walking into the ASL and then remounting?http://www.georgesfoundation.org
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mroli wrote:Asprilla wrote:Wonder what the law thinks of dismounting, walking into the ASL and then remounting?
That's a much more interesting question.Mud - Genesis Vapour CCX
Race - Fuji Norcom Straight
Sun - Cervelo R3
Winter / Commute - Dolan ADX0 -
bails87 wrote:cookdn wrote:bails87 wrote:If you enter the ASL (on a bike) by crossing a solid white line then you've commited the same offence as a car that drives into the ASL on a red light.
Which makes this a real mystery: http://goo.gl/maps/1OxJV
Squeezing three lanes at that junction have made them a bit narrow for filtering up a queue of traffic. Maybe they're expecting you to circumvent the queuing traffic on the pavement ? :?
You do realise I was being tongue-in-cheekBoardman CX Team0 -
vermin wrote:Asprilla wrote:It's been all over the news for the last few days that they are clamping down on ASL encroachment and RLJing.
And yet, when I gently (and it really was polite and gentle) alerted a van driver to that fact, in Brixton on Friday night, he kindly offered to run me over and kill me at the next set of lights.0