So it's a coincidence that you all sound rabidly anti-motorist then?
Or is that the natural position of any right thinking cyclist?
Being 'anti-car' (whatever that's supposed to mean) or 'anti-motorist' is extremely stupid and a lose-lose position. Cars are very useful things, but their use has to be carefully managed so that we get the best out of them rather than, as is currently often the case, the worst.
We are all mixed-mode users and none of us are 'motorists' or 'cyclists'. We seek to use the mode of transport most appropriate to our journey. One thing that RDR and other initiatives aim at is giving people a free choice of appropriate mode, which as you know is currently very severely restricted, partly owing to fear of road danger.
Being 'anti-car' (whatever that's supposed to mean) or 'anti-motorist' is extremely stupid and a lose-lose position. Cars are very useful things, but their use has to be carefully managed so that we get the best out of them rather than, as is currently often the case, the worst.
We are all mixed-mode users and none of us are 'motorists' or 'cyclists'. We seek to use the mode of transport most appropriate to our journey. One thing that RDR and other initiatives aim at is giving people a free choice of appropriate mode, which as you know is currently very severely restricted, partly owing to fear of road danger.