The damaging factor is that in Denmark, it's illegal to ride on the road if there's a cycle path nearby, whether in the UK, we're lucky to not have similar law.
I feel that the UK have the idea laws when it come to cyclists, if on some rare chances that we end up having similar infrastructure as the Dane, least we're still allowed to ride on the road as well as cycle path.
The only issue is education toward drivers whom are under the illusion it's technically illegal for cyclists to get off the cycle lane and berated them, or worse, put them in harm.
The damaging factor is that in Denmark, it's illegal to ride on the road if there's a cycle path nearby, whether in the UK, we're lucky to not have similar law.
I feel that the UK have the idea laws when it come to cyclists, if on some rare chances that we end up having similar infrastructure as the Dane, least we're still allowed to ride on the road as well as cycle path.
The only issue is education toward drivers whom are under the illusion it's technically illegal for cyclists to get off the cycle lane and berated them, or worse, put them in harm.