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Below is an image of the pedestrian/cyclist footbridge which is now in place, hanging out over the railway line alongside the foootbridge. Following the cyclist assault incident last week, note the cycle barriers.
Tags for Forum Posts: traffic, wightman bridge, wightman bridge closure
Totally agree MIchael. It's not a question of whether it's legally enforceable or not - and can we spare a policeman to stop cyclists and levy a fixed penalty ? - it's a matter of care and consideration for others. sadly lacking in today's " me first " society.
Liz / Hugh. Are you still giving out Meldrew awards ?
Which reminds me -yesterday I saw a contestant on a TV game show asked " in the periodic table of elements, which is the one that doesn't belong - gold silver or bronze ? " The contestant answered " Bronze isn't an element, it's an award "
Ride a bike and find out. Nobody is asked to get out of their car and push, we spend billions on infrastructure to make sure of it.
What if I rode in your car with you and MADE you stick to the speed limit?
When a cyclist passes me in a tight space I have no idea if they are competent and won't bang into me, why should I trust them not to unless they are walking. Same goes for dog owners, why should I trust "he won't hurt you" when some erratic dog is dashing about. In both cases the pedestrian is made to feel vulnerable particularly if you add failing sight and reduced mobility, or someone with little kids into the mix.
Are you sure you're not confusing them with similar signs placed in the road?
At any rate, in the circumstances it's a simple courtesy to walk the short distance over the bridge. Precisely the sort of behaviour that might make people more sympathetic to cyclists if/when discussions take place over the future of Wightman Road.
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