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On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 19:14:54 +0100, Paul Boyd <abcd@invalid.net> wrote: >On 12/08/2008 09:52, JNugent said, > >> How about requiring cyclists to take and pass the driver/motorcyclist >> "theory" test (or that part of it which refers to traffic law and the >> rules of the road)? > >Personally, I wouldn't really have an issue with that in the general >sense. There are numerous practical     

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Author: Mark
Date: Aug 14, 2008 01:45

On 12/08/2008 17:48, Marc said, I had a driver hit a trolley that I was pushing ( I was on the ped crossing) and then wanted to claim off "my" insurance for the damage to his car. LOL - I've not had that, but I can just see it happening! Why is it that some people think all the rules of the road and all common sense can disappear when they enter a car park? -- Paul Boyd http
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On 12/08/2008 09:52, JNugent said, > How about requiring cyclists to take and pass the driver/motorcyclist > "theory" test (or that part of it which refers to traffic law and the > rules of the road)? Personally, I wouldn't really have an issue with that in the general sense. There are numerous practical problems though. Age, for a start - do you require an 8-year-old pootling about     

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Author: Paul Boyd
Date: Aug 12, 2008 11:17

Marc wrote: JNugent wrote: Paul Boyd wrote: naked_draughtsman said, Is the advanced test the one where you have to look and use indicators? <g> The first requirement is a car where the driver has chosen indicators as one of the optional extras - they usually seem to prefer front fog lights instead. As an aside, having parked my car at Morrison's
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judith wrote: > On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:00:36 +0100, Marc > <initial.surname@btintenret.com> wrote: > >> judith wrote: >>> On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 20:27:57 +0100, Marc >>> <initial.surname@btintenret.com> wrote: >>> >>>> judith wrote: > > > <a too difficult to answer question which has been snipped> > >> Was that a question? > > Yes sorry Marc - I forget that you are on expert on English     

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Author: Paul Boyd
Date: Aug 12, 2008 11:14

JNugent wrote: Paul Boyd wrote: On 10/08/2008 17:05, naked_draughtsman said, Is the advanced test the one where you have to look and use indicators? <g> The first requirement is a car where the driver has chosen indicators as one of the optional extras - they usually seem to prefer front fog lights instead. As an aside, having parked my car at Morrison's
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Paul Boyd wrote: > On 10/08/2008 17:05, naked_draughtsman said, > >> Is the advanced test the one where you have to look and use >> indicators? <g> > > The first requirement is a car where the driver has chosen indicators as > one of the optional extras - they usually seem to prefer front fog > lights instead. > > As an aside, having parked my car at Morrison's yesterday I was walking     

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Author: JNugent
Date: Aug 12, 2008 11:10

On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:00:36 +0100, Marc <initial.surname@btintenret.com> wrote: judith wrote: On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 20:27:57 +0100, Marc <initial.surname@btintenret.com> wrote: judith wrote: <a too difficult to answer question which has been snipped> Was that a question? Yes sorry Marc - I forget that you are on expert on English. (It's great when you can't find
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JNugent said the following on 12/08/2008 09:49: > If you can (ie, if there's one available), always wheel a trolley - > empty if necessary - when walking across a supermarket car-park. You get > far more attention and respect than you will as a mere pedestrian. Yeah, and sadly that's because a soft person won't damage their car but a hard trolley will. -- Paul Boyd http://www.paul     

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Author: Marc
Date: Aug 12, 2008 09:52

Marc wrote: judith wrote: [ ... ] Any views on a test for cyclists? I doubt it, why should anyone have a view on something that is shown to be not needed? I have no strong views either way. There are some appalling motorists - and then there are appalling cyclists. Both groups could do with more education. I would favour some sort of compulsory education/training
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