Re: Elderly drivers, a worrying example.
Von: Mr Benn (%%%@%.%%) [Profil]
Datum: 16.07.2009 14:16
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Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling
Datum: 16.07.2009 14:16
Message-ID: <NYqdnTtxSZu5h8LXnZ2dnUVZ8t2dnZ2d@pipex.net>
Newsgroup: uk.rec.cycling
"Simon Brooke" <stillyet@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:c5ab3f2d-986b-4ae6-86c9-08b21cabaaf0@r33g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... On 16 July, 10:47, Andy Leighton <an...@azaal.plus.com> wrote: > On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 09:51:42 +0100, Mr Benn <%%%@%.%%> wrote: > > > Off-road. Or maybe provisional licences can be granted (don't laugh!) > > allowing cycling only on minor roads. Cycling on busy shared roads these > > days can be very dangerous and it's not something to be taken lightly. > > What happens if you live on an A road? How are the children going to > cycle then? If off-road they might need to be taken in a car, or they > may have to walk their bikes until they find a minor road. It isn't > very likely is it? In fact as a scheme it seems likely to reduce the > number of people (both adults and children) who cycle severely over the > long-term. >As that is precisely Mr Benn's objective, he' scarcely likely to see >it as a disadvantage. That is false. My objective would be to reduce casualties.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- Brimstone (16.07.2009 14:31)
- Simon Brooke (16.07.2009 15:58)
- Mr Ben (16.07.2009 16:44)
- spindrift (16.07.2009 16:23)
- Mr. Benn (16.07.2009 22:53)
- Simon Brooke (16.07.2009 23:04)
- Mr. Benn (16.07.2009 23:13)
- Dave Larrington (17.07.2009 10:14)
- mileburner (17.07.2009 11:28)
- Mr. Benn (18.07.2009 06:16)
- mileburner (18.07.2009 08:51)
- JNugent (18.07.2009 13:33)
- mileburner (18.07.2009 14:52)
- TonyB (19.07.2009 01:59)
- Tony Dragon (19.07.2009 10:13)
- Brimstone (19.07.2009 10:32)
- Simon Brooke (17.07.2009 12:17)
