New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
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New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
https://www.norfolklive.co.uk/news/uk-w ... ir3emQ5cc0
New Highway Code rule changes priority at roundabouts
A new rule added to the Highway Code has changed who gets priority at a roundabout.
Previously, drivers were given priority, but that is about to change.
A new section under rule 186 means that road users will now be forced to give priority to cyclists on roundabouts, Manchester Evening News reports.
The rule states: "You should give priority to cyclists on the roundabout. They will be travelling more slowly than motorised traffic.
"Give them plenty of room and do not attempt to overtake them within their lane. Allow them to move across your path as they travel around the roundabout.
New Highway Code rule changes priority at roundabouts
A new rule added to the Highway Code has changed who gets priority at a roundabout.
Previously, drivers were given priority, but that is about to change.
A new section under rule 186 means that road users will now be forced to give priority to cyclists on roundabouts, Manchester Evening News reports.
The rule states: "You should give priority to cyclists on the roundabout. They will be travelling more slowly than motorised traffic.
"Give them plenty of room and do not attempt to overtake them within their lane. Allow them to move across your path as they travel around the roundabout.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
AFAIK this is not actually a change to the law - the HC has never been law has it? The various road traffic acts define what the police can actually nick you for, the HC is a handy guide?
The reason I say that is 'cause I've seen this in the news a bit recently, along with the "Dutch Reach" now being the rule as well. But if they were a change to the law (like getting points for using your phone is) I'd expected greater publicity?
The reason I say that is 'cause I've seen this in the news a bit recently, along with the "Dutch Reach" now being the rule as well. But if they were a change to the law (like getting points for using your phone is) I'd expected greater publicity?
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
All the changes (i think it's up to date) in black n white direct from nanny;
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... y-code.pdf
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... y-code.pdf
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Spin has just published a thorough explanation of the HC changes, with real-world examples, implications, etc., including some possibly not discussed elsewhere.
Worth a read.
https://ko-fi.com/post/SoS-January-22-D ... il_newpost
Worth a read.
https://ko-fi.com/post/SoS-January-22-D ... il_newpost
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Having read Spin's article via that link my take is that the key point is that you need to watch out for cyclists tanking along* on your left as you're about to turn left, or on your right as you're about to turn right, because they have priority.
* Assumption being we're all careful about the slow ones in those circumstances.
* Assumption being we're all careful about the slow ones in those circumstances.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
But will people?
How many are even aware of this?
I won't be the first to try it out!
How many are even aware of this?
I won't be the first to try it out!
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Nah, fuck 'em.
My take in the new rules is that peds get to play god just by standing close to the edge of the pavement, and after watching a few youtubes from driving instructors it's the usual cluster fuck.
Long story short, place as many rules and hierarchies as you like in the book as you like, but play silly buggers with a ton plus vehicle and it makes no odds who is in the right or not
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
TBH i dont mind them much in towns. My main gripe is when they are out on the open roads and deliberately being cunts. They law may be on there side what means shit when they are under a car/van/truck. Just wait till the next fucking dick on a bike races down the pavement tinging his bell. The fucker is on the floor. New rules will only make folk hate them more.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
TBF I was taught that when I learned to drive 20 years ago.Scootabout wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 9:45 pm Having read Spin's article via that link my take is that the key point is that you need to watch out for cyclists tanking along* on your left as you're about to turn left, or on your right as you're about to turn right, because they have priority.
* Assumption being we're all careful about the slow ones in those circumstances.
Much more recent than some of you...seasoned...individuals for sure, but hardly revelatory.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Many on here drive, ride motorbikes and cycle. It's not always a them and us thing. But i play to the rule, biggest vehicle wins. I would be very wary of assuming right or way on a bicycle.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
The HC may not be law but where it say MUST the guidance is based on law. Where it says SHOULD it's a recommendation. But should the Highway COde NOT be followed it leaves you open to a careless driving charge.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Jan 22, 2022 3:31 pm AFAIK this is not actually a change to the law - the HC has never been law has it? The various road traffic acts define what the police can actually nick you for, the HC is a handy guide?
The reason I say that is 'cause I've seen this in the news a bit recently, along with the "Dutch Reach" now being the rule as well. But if they were a change to the law (like getting points for using your phone is) I'd expected greater publicity?
The Dutch Reach is also a recommendation. It's NOT law, though it's been reported as such in a lot of click-bait newsrag reports online.
The changes HAVE been widely reported right across the motoring press - I've been talking about them on my FB page for the last three weeks, and even originally reported on the proposals back in when they were being consulted on last year.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Most people who drive don't read the motoring press though.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
You can't open a page online without a link to the story in an ad!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 7:02 pm Most people who drive don't read the motoring press though.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
99.9% of people who are online employ adblockers.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 11:11 pmYou can't open a page online without a link to the story in an ad!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 7:02 pm Most people who drive don't read the motoring press though.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
I can hand on heart say I've not see any ads on line about it.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 11:11 pmYou can't open a page online without a link to the story in an ad!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 7:02 pm Most people who drive don't read the motoring press though.
Online ads are heavily influenced by your internet usage, so I'd not be surprised if you've seen them and I haven't.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
The first I knew of it was just before I saw this thread this morning, your ads may be tailored to your interests.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 11:11 pmYou can't open a page online without a link to the story in an ad!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 7:02 pm Most people who drive don't read the motoring press though.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
Including me but they have still been appearing for weeks and weeks.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
ME neither... but where would i have ? I don't view newspapers at all and the only adverts i see are on Ebay lol.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 8:09 amI can hand on heart say I've not see any ads on line about it.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 11:11 pmYou can't open a page online without a link to the story in an ad!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 7:02 pm Most people who drive don't read the motoring press though.
Online ads are heavily influenced by your internet usage, so I'd not be surprised if you've seen them and I haven't.
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Re: New highway code rules, giving way to cyclists
I've never seen an ad for it, my ads are all crappy old bikes.