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« Reply #135 on: June 16, 2021, 20:06:32 » |
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I dont have a passport, then what? Some form of ID card, with your vaccination status on it....
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« Reply #136 on: June 16, 2021, 21:42:08 » |
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I dont have a passport, then what? Some form of ID card, with your vaccination status on it....
Then walk?
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« Reply #137 on: June 16, 2021, 21:50:27 » |
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Walking is what I generally do now, and for some reason the Christchurh area of the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area for the Beryl bike scheme, does not allow the scooters anyway.
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« Reply #138 on: June 17, 2021, 06:50:12 » |
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Walking is what I generally do now, and for some reason the Christchurh area of the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area for the Beryl bike scheme, does not allow the scooters anyway.
Your walking is much safer as a result.
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« Reply #139 on: June 21, 2021, 17:20:27 » |
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I dont have a passport, then what? Some form of ID card, with your vaccination status on it....
You've got me there. I have a passport AND a driving licence, AND my vaccination status on the NHS app on my phone, tablet, PC and laptop. Copies of all of these are saved in the cloud, just in case. Good luck with resolving the issue, but there's no need to worry about me.
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« Reply #140 on: June 22, 2021, 16:22:15 » |
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Saw one this am in Bourne End (Bucks). At least they were in the road but I don't think Bourne end is one of the trial zones!
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« Reply #141 on: June 22, 2021, 19:52:57 » |
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Sadly, there has been another death of a rider, according to a number of reports, including MSN News. It wasn't a licenced scooter. Another person was critically injured after an accident on a licenced e-scooter yesterday in Newcastle, according to The Sun.
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« Reply #142 on: June 23, 2021, 07:30:45 » |
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Sadly, there has been another death of a rider, according to a number of reports, including MSN News. It wasn't a licenced scooter. Another person was critically injured after an accident on a licenced e-scooter yesterday in Newcastle, according to The Sun. Shocking, but not surprising.
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« Reply #143 on: June 23, 2021, 15:14:36 » |
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Sadly, there has been another death of a rider, according to a number of reports, including MSN News. It wasn't a licenced scooter. Another person was critically injured after an accident on a licenced e-scooter yesterday in Newcastle, according to The Sun. Shocking, but not surprising. Without figures to tell us the rates of death and injury per 1000 km, we can't tell whether these figures are worse than other modes of transport or better.
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Things take longer to happen than you think they will, and then they happen faster than you thought they could.
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« Reply #144 on: June 23, 2021, 16:57:35 » |
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Without figures to tell us the rates of death and injury per 1000 km, we can't tell whether these figures are worse than other modes of transport or better.
Very true, which is why I reported it without comment. Not may people died in car accidents until there were a lot of cars, and the sample is too small to draw any sort of conclusion, which won't stop some people. It is more difficult by the presence of both licenced and unlicenced versions of the same vehicle.
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« Reply #145 on: June 30, 2021, 14:44:45 » |
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E-scooter rider risks losing driving licence after crashing while twice the alcohol limitThey now face losing their licence after being caught under the influence following the collisionAn e-scooter rider was caught by police being twice the alcohol limit after a crash in Bristol They now face losing their licence after being caught under the influence following the collision. The crash happened on Wednesday (June 23). Police issued a warning on social media in a tweet which said: "A reminder that you can be arrested for drink driving while using an electric scooter. "This rider was involved in a road traffic collision on Weds evening in Bristol, blew 75 (legal limit 35) at the roadside and risks losing his licence for a year." ...continues Source: Bristol Live
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« Reply #146 on: June 30, 2021, 15:07:36 » |
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This sounds overly strict to me. As far as I know the rider of a cycle (including an electrically assisted type) is not liable to breathalyzer testing nor to loss of their car driving licence if found riding whilst drunk.
A drunken cycle rider CAN be prosecuted, but only if badly impaired through drink and NOT simply for being over the limit for driving a car.
IMHO▸ scooter riding should be encouraged, and if riders wish to break their fool necks, that is up to them. Whilst there is some risk to other and sober road users these risks are arguably no worse than those presented by drunk pedestrians. We allow drunk walking, unless so bad that arrest and prosecution for being drunk and disorderly is reasonable.
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A proper intercity train has a minimum of 8 coaches, gangwayed throughout, with first at one end, and a full sized buffet car between first and standard. It has space for cycles, surfboards,luggage etc. A 5 car DMU▸ is not a proper inter-city train. The 5+5 and 9 car DMUs are almost as bad.
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« Reply #147 on: June 30, 2021, 16:24:40 » |
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« Reply #148 on: June 30, 2021, 16:34:58 » |
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Technically speaking, we don't allow drunk walking. It is an offence under, IIRC▸ , Section 12 of the Licensing Act 1872 to be drunk in any road or public place. In practice, strict enforcement of this law would lead to at least half the population being jailed, including the police, judges and prison officers, so actually there would be legal justice system left. Law is anarchy! You can also lose your driving licence for any offence whatsoever, it doesn't have to be a driving offence. I can't remember what act that's from but it's 21st century.
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« Reply #149 on: July 01, 2021, 17:43:57 » |
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This sounds overly strict to me. As far as I know the rider of a cycle (including an electrically assisted type) is not liable to breathalyzer testing nor to loss of their car driving licence if found riding whilst drunk.
It's a motor vehicle, so is subject to the same Road Traffic Act. (This removes possibly the only reason why I would ever ride one)
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