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geordiefreerider wrote:
however when I do ride on pavements I always slow/give way for pedestrians, I dont see the problem, but when its pedestrians on black trails I give them the old maverick style fly by and flip the bird !

Yes I already know im a fool before you say anything !!


So if a pedestrian on a pavement flicks you the bird as you pass, from your logic, you would be ok with that? Wink Its the same but the roles are reversed.




PS your a fool Laughing


You may want to read the post again. He said he would flip to the bird to people walking on black trails, not people on the pavement.....


You may want to read it again, i am saying him flicking the bird to a walker on a trail is the same as a pedestrian flicking him the bird on the pavement Wink

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Bikes aren't allowed on pavements either though.

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where does the law stand on farmers ploughing up bridleways out of exisitance to the point that it would be dangerous for horses and not even walkable

it happened round me a bit this year, some of our local farmers have been great though and rolled sections where the rights of way run so thier hardpacked

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I've seen plenty of bridleways completely ruined by horses, ironically.
Such a bad state that the only thing that could travel along it would be a tank.

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Has anyone seen horses on footpaths?

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Cyclepaths yes
Bridleways yes
Green lanes yes
Footpaths no - the clue is in the name 'foot-path'
Pavement no - MTFU and ride on the road like the rest of us
However pedestrians have right of way anywhere even on the road

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sorry i got a bit lost in this thread, can some one please confirm whether you can get off and push your bike on a footpath in England? Confused

From my quick read through the thread it seems as if this in not allowed and leaves me totally bemused!

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No one will EVER sue you for pushing a bike across a footpath on their land, as long as you stick to the path.
Hell, even if they did, they'd never win (in a reasonable world - but then I doubt we DO live in a reasonable world)

The problem comes down to a mis-interpretation of the laws. A bicycle is not listed as an example of "usual accompaniment", and many councils (and people) took this to mean pushing a bike was not allowed.

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i don't see what the problem is.o.k im from the country side i ride where the fcuk i like and people could'nt care less,there must just be more stress where you guys are from.seriously there are bigger problems.

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No stress here either, but if you get a bollocking for doing something you KNOW you shouldn't be doing, you shouldn't come here moaning about it, right?
I'm sure most of us ride on footpaths, but if I get shouted at or whatever, I aplogise, and hang my head in guilt Laughing

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Wow, lots to read through here...

Except for getting a little political at one point most of you stayed on track - at least my faith in humanity has been a little bit repaired.
Yes I have been a naughty boy, shame on me!
However, it's good to know that there are a few bikers out there with common sense who don't cling to the rulebook like it was the only thing they have and would have done the same as me.
I only wanted to share this as it's the first time I've been told off by another biker. Normally I don't get grief where I ride.

BTW - I'll moan about what I like where I like, regardless of your point of view - that's the great thing about forums...

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BTW - I'll moan about what I like where I like, regardless of your point of view - that's the great thing about forums...

Fair enough. Just don't expect anyone to side with you by default.

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some did - that's enough for me.
It would also be a shame if everyone just agreed with everyone - it would make a very boring forum Wink

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It would also be a shame if everyone just agreed with everyone
I disagree =]

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If it was a push up route and you knew it, then your a muppet for riding down it.

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yeehaamcgee wrote:
No stress here either, but if you get a bollocking for doing something you KNOW you shouldn't be doing, you shouldn't come here moaning about it, right?
I'm sure most of us ride on footpaths, but if I get shouted at or whatever, I aplogise, and hang my head in guilt Laughing


never hang your head in guilt...

you need to keep your head up to be looking down the trail Shocked

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I don't even know what a push-up route is!

Can't be bothered to explain again - just read the previous posts till you find the bit where I describe what kind of track it was...
I thought it was perfectly reasonable to ride there (with a little common sense) but shame on me for not having my rule book with me to check, instead I just took the chance anyway. Wink

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Jay dubbleU wrote:
Cyclepaths yes
Bridleways yes
Green lanes yes
Footpaths no - the clue is in the name 'foot-path'
Pavement no - MTFU and ride on the road like the rest of us
However pedestrians have right of way anywhere even on the road


Green lanes- There is no such thing in law. The phrase doesnt actually mean much. Greenlane is used to describe byways, RB and RUPP's, all of which are different things!

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I seem to remember that there was a case where the usual accompaniment 'law' was tested - there must be a weblink somewhere.

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yeehaamcgee wrote:
No one will EVER sue you for pushing a bike across a footpath on their land, as long as you stick to the path.
Hell, even if they did, they'd never win (in a reasonable world - but then I doubt we DO live in a reasonable world)


AFAIK they'd have to prove that you had damaged their land, sounds very difficult.

While I personally feel pushing a bike along a footpath is fine, I believe that mountain bikers should be aware of their access rights to be able to make an informed decision of where to ride.

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