The UK is really good at putting signs on things where it's not really required, and then ignoring them, only for them to be occasionally upheld by a lone vigilante.
Speaking from experience - I rode all the way to Bolton Abbey from Bradford and when I got there there were plenty of signs saying "no cycling", which I cordially ignored, and no one said anything. Was really nice riding actually, the path on the top of the cliff was good fun. Beyond there to Burnsall was gate hell.
They need to get some of those ladder ramps they have in the US so the imaginary cattle stay where they're supposed to then we don't need stop every 50 meters to fart about with a gate.
The UK is really good at putting signs on things where it's not really required, and then ignoring them, only for them to be occasionally upheld by a lone vigilante.
Speaking from experience - I rode all the way to Bolton Abbey from Bradford and when I got there there were plenty of signs saying "no cycling", which I cordially ignored, and no one said anything. Was really nice riding actually, the path on the top of the cliff was good fun. Beyond there to Burnsall was gate hell.