Tabloid article (StUN) has caught my attention...
A cyclist was caught cycling merrily away on he hard shoulder on the M6 near Spaghetti Junction.
Apparently the chap from Castle Bromwich joined the motorway in the morning rush hour at Salford Circus and was stopped by police as he pedalled Northwards to Great Barr (J7).
Drivers apparently alerted the police who took him off the motorway and cautiooned him.
He was ... 17 years old.
Frightening to think this idiot could apply for a provisional licence, when he has reached 17 years of age and cannot recognise a big blue sign which says MOTORWAY and a list of prohibited vehicles at the mouth of a slip road!
Even more worrying to discover he was not even fined for this reckless and stupid action either. Especially when drivers are fined for getting caught in a yellow box, parking slightly over the line in a parking bay - (happens fairly often in the last bay of a certain local supermarket up here), in fact - for the slightest error these days!
Yet - this chap gets away with a caution. What happens if the nitwit does it again?
Then a lurk on C+ reveals that some of them appear to want to ride on motorways "because they are allowed to in the USA, Canada, and Australia."
Why? These are fast roads and the main complaint appears to be that we drive too fast and by doing so "create a danger" to a cyclist on 30 mph, 40 mph roads. So why want to cycle on a road that is really fast?
I have never been to Australia - but have driven in both the USA and Canada. Perhaps I have driven on these roads at a time whn cyclsists have chosen not to use them - but I've never seen them on my hols/visits over there - which admittedly are not frequent as we prefer Europe.
Perhaps basingwerk and Ross can confirm how frequently people choose to cycle on these roads and whether this is indeed as dangerous as it sounds to me. I would be interested in learning why these countries allow it,
Personally, (and in agreement with one bloke's point of view on there) - I do not see what advantage a cyclist could gain from using our motorways.
Perhaps our residents cyclists could advise me - as I reallycannot get my head around this.