It's laughable to think that anyone, planners, non-cyclist lobby groups, councillors or residents etc etc are going to notice a slight decrease in riders skipping reds, let alone change their minds / include sport riders in their planning.
I'm all for big groups of riders being thoughtful and attentive to road laws and other park users, but to think 'not breaking the law' is going to score us any points is absolutely hilarious.
It's laughable to think that anyone, planners, non-cyclist lobby groups, councillors or residents etc etc are going to notice a slight decrease in riders skipping reds, let alone change their minds / include sport riders in their planning.
I'm all for big groups of riders being thoughtful and attentive to road laws and other park users, but to think 'not breaking the law' is going to score us any points is absolutely hilarious.