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Category: | Enforcement-related: Event or temporary issue |
Tags: | asl, bk56, bk56-ovn, bk56ovn, cambridge, clips, cycling, examples, ovn, video |
Date time: | 2.00pm, Wednesday 4th April, 2012 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | West |
Added by: | radwagon |
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Area: | Cambridge |
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Yet another driver ignoring the law about ASLs. All too common.
The Highway Code Rule 178: www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/DG_070332
Of course all the drivers that don't like this criticism will jump at the cyclist who goes through the red light. This is the one I saw today, compared to 5 motor vehicles misbehaving, 2 seriously. Drivers are 13 times more likely to be at fault in a collision than a cyclist. Also note that several organisations are calling for left turning cyclists to be allowed at lights in certain circumstances, because of how little danger it causes.
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