@Somebody Im not, just injecting a bit of levity into it.
"motorists do not have sole rights on the road.
and a person from the motorists organisation is not going to question why people are still motoring. and / or why they are motoring illegally as most / many of them do."
different programme from the one that was broadcast
In my view the worst thing about that piece was the reporter saying there is a 'proficiency test', well maybe there is a test in some Boroughs,
all road use organsations shoule be in dialogue- one way that acceptance of bike riding as commonplace method of getting about will happen
@Somebody Im not, just injecting a bit of levity into it.
"motorists do not have sole rights on the road.
and a person from the motorists organisation is not going to question why people are still motoring. and / or why they are motoring illegally as most / many of them do."
different programme from the one that was broadcast
In my view the worst thing about that piece was the reporter saying there is a 'proficiency test', well maybe there is a test in some Boroughs,
all road use organsations shoule be in dialogue- one way that acceptance of bike riding as commonplace method of getting about will happen