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Published on: 03/04/2024 06:10 AMReported by: rogerblaxall
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There's always cars blocking the bike-path along there (both sides) and now it's become a car scrapyard - unbelievable!
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Certainly shoudn't be there but there may well be a back story that undermines the abandoned summation.
The owner/driver might just need a bit of help.
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Originally Posted by local
Certainly shoudn't be there but there may well be a back story that undermines the abandoned summation.
The owner/driver might just need a bit of help.
Yes, there are dozens of owner/drivers along there who 'need a bit of help'...
To read the Highway Code rules on parking - duh!
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Originally Posted by The PNP
There's always cars blocking the bike-path along there (both sides) and now it's become a car scrapyard - unbelievable!
Oh.... so you're going mad when a car is on the cycle path, but when I moan about cyclists not using the paths provided but using the road, you're quite happy to say it's personal choice, they don't have to use the paths.
What I would like to type would be barred from posting!
You're just a pathetic little man!
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Originally Posted by The PNP
Yes, there are dozens of owner/drivers along there who 'need a bit of help'...
To read the Highway Code rules on parking - duh!
Our inhouse forum cretin PNP might just benefit from reading the Highway Code he so often misquotes from, as the vehicle is "jacked up" one can assume he hasn't parked but "Broken Down"
As I said he? might just need some assistance rather than ill-informed criticism from a liar, hypocrite and idiot.
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This vehicle has had a jack under one corner or another for nearly a month. It's blocking the cycleway, so it needs to be moved.
That is the story in it's entirety. There is absolutely nothing else to say on the matter - which leads me to think the only reason it's been posted is to 'inspire' the site's clickbait generator to further increase revenue for the shareholders by posting his usual twaddle.
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Originally Posted by libraryguy
Oh.... so you're going mad when a car is on the cycle path, but when I moan about cyclists not using the paths provided but using the road, you're quite happy to say it's personal choice, they don't have to use the paths.
What I would like to type would be barred from posting!
You're just a pathetic little man!
We've covered all this before....
1) Govt advise cyclists not to use bike infra, if they are likely to be going at 18mph or more.
2) The bike infra on that road causes punctures. I used to get two on average per week riding down there, when I lived on the Moss. Even fitted solid tyres at one stage, to overcome the problem! Fyi, there are thousads of tiny glass shards mixed with gravel along the paths.
3. Even so, I still use the bike infra when I occasionally go that way.Though it can mean popping out into the path of fast traffic to get past some of the inconsiderately parked cars - quite a risky business.
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Originally Posted by local
Our inhouse forum cretin PNP might just benefit from reading the Highway Code he so often misquotes from, as the vehicle is "jacked up" one can assume he hasn't parked but "Broken Down"
As I said he? might just need some assistance rather than ill-informed criticism from a liar, hypocrite and idiot.
^Pot, kettle, etc.
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It’s got absolutely nothing to do with the cycle lane because if it had ALL the cars would have some kind of notice on them that are parked on it including the one in the picture, basically no one not even the police care about this or cycle lanes one way or the other.
However it is all to do with the disco not being taxed and even so the owner has 7 days to remove it .
I wouldn’t get too stressed with this because if its tax was lots out of date they would have just removed it but as it is it was just ONE day out of date and I reckon a little weasel rat passed this every day cycling into Southport waiting to report it. ( naming no names )
Turning every thread into a cycle issue IS just click bait as it happens far too often and instead of making the site more interesting it’s thinning out the users and killing it.
It is the same old shite that’s been covered a hundred times and you CAN park there, people DO park there, read the Highway Code all you like there are no yellow lines no unbroken white lines and no …. Body cares lines.
Last edited by MICK/GILLY; 04/04/2024 at 02:43 AM.
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Originally Posted by MICK/GILLY
It’s got absolutely nothing to do with the cycle lane because if it had ALL the cars would have some kind of notice on them that are parked on it including the one in the picture, basically no one not even the police care about this or cycle lanes one way or the other.
However it is all to do with the disco not being taxed and even so the owner has 7 days to remove it.
Ah but they do...Ask at that big car-sales showrooms and you'll find the Police paid them a visit. Making them shift their cars off the bike-path, because they were causing an obstruction..
I wouldn’t get too stressed with this because if its tax was lots out of date they would have just removed it but as it is it was just ONE day out of date and I reckon a little weasel rat passed this every day cycling into Southport waiting to report it. ( naming no names )
Turning every thread into a cycle issue IS just click bait as it happens far too often and instead of making the site more interesting it’s thinning out the users and killing it.
It is the same old shite that’s been covered a hundred times and you CAN park there, people DO park there, read the Highway Code all you like there are no yellow lines no unbroken white lines and no …. Body cares lines.
The HC states that you 'should not' park on bike infra - clear as mud to you apparently!.
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Originally Posted by The PNP
^Pot, kettle, etc.
Well what an accolade, the forums number one hypocrite liar and lonely fantasist.
And without a shadow of doubt definitely the cyclists worst enemy brings out the old pot kettle black retort.
How amusing........... splutter from the gutter
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Originally Posted by MICK/GILLY
It’s got absolutely nothing to do with the cycle lane because if it had ALL the cars would have some kind of notice on them that are parked on it including the one in the picture, basically no one not even the police care about this or cycle lanes one way or the other.
However it is all to do with the disco not being taxed and even so the owner has 7 days to remove it .
I wouldn’t get too stressed with this because if its tax was lots out of date they would have just removed it but as it is it was just ONE day out of date and I reckon a little weasel rat passed this every day cycling into Southport waiting to report it. ( naming no names )
Turning every thread into a cycle issue IS just click bait as it happens far too often and instead of making the site more interesting it’s thinning out the users and killing it.
It is the same old shite that’s been covered a hundred times and you CAN park there, people DO park there, read the Highway Code all you like there are no yellow lines no unbroken white lines and no …. Body cares lines.
Read your Highway Code rule 240
?240
You MUST NOT stop or park on
the carriageway, an emergency area or a hard shoulder of a motorway except in an emergency (see Rules 270 and 271)
a pedestrian crossing, including the area marked by the zig-zag lines (see Rule 191)
a clearway (download ‘Traffic signs’)
taxi bays as indicated by upright signs and markings
an Urban Clearway within its hours of operation, except to pick up or set down passengers
a road marked with double white lines, even when a broken white line is on your side of the road, except to pick up or set down passengers, or to load or unload goods
a tram or cycle lane during its period of operation
a cycle track
red lines, in the case of specially designated ‘red routes’, unless otherwise indicated by signs. Any vehicle may enter a bus lane to stop, load or unload where this is not prohibited (see Rule 141).
Laws MT(E&W)R regs 7 & 9, MT(S)R regs 6 & 8, ZPPPCRGD regs 18 & 20, RTRA sects 5, 6 & 8, TSRGD regs 10, 26 & 27, RTA 1988 sects 21(1) & 36
https://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/parking.html
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Originally Posted by Alikado
Read your Highway Code rule 240
?240
You MUST NOT stop or park on
the carriageway, an emergency area or a hard shoulder of a motorway except in an emergency (see Rules 270 and 271)
a pedestrian crossing, including the area marked by the zig-zag lines (see Rule 191)
a clearway (download ‘Traffic signs’)
taxi bays as indicated by upright signs and markings
an Urban Clearway within its hours of operation, except to pick up or set down passengers
a road marked with double white lines, even when a broken white line is on your side of the road, except to pick up or set down passengers, or to load or unload goods
a tram or cycle lane during its period of operation
a cycle track
red lines, in the case of specially designated ‘red routes’, unless otherwise indicated by signs. Any vehicle may enter a bus lane to stop, load or unload where this is not prohibited (see Rule 141).
Laws MT(E&W)R regs 7 & 9, MT(S)R regs 6 & 8, ZPPPCRGD regs 18 & 20, RTRA sects 5, 6 & 8, TSRGD regs 10, 26 & 27, RTA 1988 sects 21(1) & 36
https://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/parking.html
Oddly enough I've just had this very conversation with one of our local traffic officers by a certain garage on Southport road, his reply was "as the cycle path is also shared to a pavement you are allowed to park there" he went on to say "where a road has a cycle lane with spaced white lines you are not permitted to park"
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Originally Posted by Ric
Oddly enough I've just had this very conversation with one of our local traffic officers by a certain garage on Southport road, his reply was "as the cycle path is also shared to a pavement you are allowed to park there" he went on to say "where a road has a cycle lane with spaced white lines you are not permitted to park"
The normal reply from the Police is that it is a parking issue therefore it is the Local Authorities jurisdiction.
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