Ferdie:
Whoopsy:

I only support cyclists on public roads if they are licensed and insured like a motor vehicle. That way, they also share the cost of building and maintaining the roads also as they are clearly using it. It's the only fair way to do things.


What difference does that make to dangerous driving? 

Apart from that, it's quite an awkward notion.

 

 

Dangerous driving doesn't just applies to cars, motorcyclists can also be driven dangerously, and same with cyclists. 

In those European roads, thing we fear the most were riders leaning into turns and the upper body is practically on the other side of the centreline. Haven't even talk about them passing at much higher speed over solid or double solid lines.

Cyclists does the same thing, they fly down the road without regards to safety, expecting everyone to have noticed them and give way. 

For every one reckless car driver, I can name you 3 motorcyclists and a couple cyclists.


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