BBC Highway Code Quiz
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BBC Highway Code Quiz
on the Beeb news web sote today.
Quiz: How well do you know the road?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-54027461
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Now, to me, the important information to know is about which side of the road we use in the UK ...
Quiz: How well do you know the road?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-54027461
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Now, to me, the important information to know is about which side of the road we use in the UK ...
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
Could be a driver inside. Not being able to see a driver (from behind) is always a little warning for me.
A twist on 'see and be seen'
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
TfL funded research a few years ago. They're starting to get installed in the UK now.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
Thats a cyclist going round a marked parking bay. With the driver hidden by the headrest.Horse wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 2:56 pm on the Beeb news web sote today.
Quiz: How well do you know the road?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-54027461
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Now, to me, the important information to know is about which side of the road we use in the UK ...
The "Turbo" roundabout in Cambridge has had a few problems (I've been involved on the periphery). I don't see too many been built as they cost a fortune and a lot of land take.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
Yup, Circa £0.5M for that one.
The publicised problem, soon after it was completed, was a car colliding with Belisha beacon IIRC ("It's never happened before!" Well, no, because they've only just been installed... ).
Have their been other problems?
Near here we have this:
https://earth.app.goo.gl/?apn=com.googl ... 827h,0t,0r
With a cycle lane around the outside. Trouble is, no-one really understands whether cyclists have priority. That said, in 15(?) years, no publicised collisions that I'm aware of.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
7 for me, distance for a cydlist riding form the kerb on a quiet road was one I got wrong.
The belisha beacon incident was when it was running under temp signals so not in normal operation.
The belisha beacon incident was when it was running under temp signals so not in normal operation.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
Why?
It's empty.
If you took a left turn from that far out on a motorcycle test, you'd get a driving fault...
...unless someone tried to pass on the nearside and then you'd get a serious fault.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
I got them all correct, but I’m rubbish at motorcycling, horse riding, pushbiking, driving, walking and am pretty much a cunt and a menace on the Queen’s highway, so don’t beat yourself up.
I’m good at guessing.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
But that is what the road marking is that the cyclist is riding around, just because a cyclist is riding in the middle of the road is no excuse to drive closer to himThe Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 9:37 pmWhy?
It's empty. It is from the beyond the viewpoint what's to the immediate left of the viewer?
If you took a left turn from that far out on a motorcycle test, you'd get a driving fault...
...unless someone tried to pass on the nearside and then you'd get a serious fault.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
It looks like the revised Highway Code will make it normal practice to ride in the centre of the traffic stream (Primary position). Doesn't it?
Even as a cyclist, I'm only in Primary when required. The new wording proposed for the Highway Code infers that riding in the centre of the lane is the default for cyclists, doesn't it? And is it really safer? Shouldn't Secondary position (0.5 to 1m from the kerb) be the default?
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
It could be semantics that we'll end up arguing over @Hot_Air, but I'd argue it's default as that's where you are when required (due to hazards, to be prominent in traffic etc), if you choose to give up primary then you move to secondary.
I'd hope that the sooner other road users accept that that's the default position and that it's a valid place to be (and contrary to what some drivers exclaim, it's not "the middle of the road" ) the better
It's worth noting that in Bikeability primary is taught as the default position.
I'd hope that the sooner other road users accept that that's the default position and that it's a valid place to be (and contrary to what some drivers exclaim, it's not "the middle of the road" ) the better
It's worth noting that in Bikeability primary is taught as the default position.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
Always thought it was 1.5 metres space for cyclist. The pecking order one, having the most vulnerable at the top could lead to death or serious injury if all parties aren't playing. Dodgy quiz I reckon.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
Didn't understand a word of that!GuzziPaul wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 3:47 pmBut that is what the road marking is that the cyclist is riding around, just because a cyclist is riding in the middle of the road is no excuse to drive closer to himThe Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 9:37 pmWhy?
It's empty. It is from the beyond the viewpoint what's to the immediate left of the viewer?
If you took a left turn from that far out on a motorcycle test, you'd get a driving fault...
...unless someone tried to pass on the nearside and then you'd get a serious fault.
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Re: BBC Highway Code Quiz
5/9. Didn't understand the 'pecking order', in the absence of further detail. Don't agree cyclists should be encouraged to dominate lane as a default like motorcyclists. Q9 is already in the HWC, iirc. Some answers were 'wrong' but the other answer options didn't seem right either. Crap quiz. I hope the revised HWC isn't as bad.