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  • Clearly wrong

    Department for Transport spokeswoman said:
    “It is already illegal to ride a fixed-wheel bike without front and rear brakes on public roads, and police have the power to prosecute if this and our many other tough laws are broken.”

    Also, think of the children!

    Video footage glorified incidents in which children and elderly pedestrians are either hit or caught in near misses

  • No they are right.
    Fixed wheel is legally a rear brake making a font brake and fixed wheel two brakes. So a fixed wheel bike has a rear brake fitted no matter what.
    In fact it’s impossible to have a brakeless “fixie”
    :p

    Clearly wrong

    *Department for Transport spokeswoman said:
    “It is already illegal to ride a fixed-wheel bike without front and rear brakes on public roads, and police have the power to prosecute if this and our many other tough laws are broken.” *

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