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TripleS wrote:That was a terrible incident though. I feel for all concerned.
Even so, I do not support the idea of never being able to use anything more than lowish speeds on public roads.
MGF wrote:
The second point I would like to make is that, according to one side of the story, the morocyclist wasn't able to stop safely in the distance he could see to be clear which, in my view, contributed to the accident. Accidents usually occur when two examples of bad driving/riding meet.
Red Herring wrote:TripleS wrote:That was a terrible incident though. I feel for all concerned.
Even so, I do not support the idea of never being able to use anything more than lowish speeds on public roads.
I have no problem with high speeds, provided the person using them is not going to involve someone else in their "mistake". The road traffic act is there to protect everybody, not just us.
Red Herring wrote:Nobody can guarantee anything, but there are a few simple rules to observe.
including don't do it where you can see somebody else, and don't do it where you can't see if there is somebody else.
Red Herring wrote:Nobody can guarantee anything, but there are a few simple rules to observe.
including don't do it where you can see somebody else, and don't do it where you can't see if there is somebody else.
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