Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Londoners injured in road crashes halved in LTNs | |
Posted by: | N V Brooks | |
Date/Time: | 06/08/21 13:45:00 |
Sorry to disagree (save in the case of Richmond Park) Speed limits are designed for motor vehicles. Rule 124 of the Highway Code sets limits for various vehicles, which MUST be complied with. Bicycles are not included. While you can’t normally be charged for speeding on a bicycle, a speeding cyclist could be charged for careless cycling instead. Furthermore, local bye-laws can impose limits on cyclists. As an example, the 20mph limit in Richmond Park in London applies to cyclists as well as motorists. |