1. It is a matter of identifiability, as I have said before.Can you give any plausible reason for not introducing number-plates for bicycles, other than the obvious drawback that you'd have to pay for them?
1. It has nothing to do with safety.
2. They have to be car sized for road cameras, such ideas have already been considered by government and deemed unsafe
3. It would be impossible to police
4. It would unfarily penalise the poor
5. It would increase the cost of second hand bikes, registration would cost more than what some second hand bikes cost
6. It's been tried in several countries, in all of them it cost more to administrate than it made.
7. What about horses
8. You really are a twit, licsence plates on cycles![]()
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2. A 'car sized' one could be worn on the cyclist's back. Sadly, though, it might spoil the effect of the trendy lycra outfit!
3. Why?
4. On the contrary, it would fairly penalise the arrogant.
5. Then don't buy one - use the bus instead.
6. Evidence?
7. I've never seen a horse gallop through a red traffic light. Horse riders seem to be in possession of much more sense.
8. You're a twit. You're more a twit than any other twit I have seen, even from Twitland.
Can you provide any reasonable evidence that...
People cycle through red lights, because they don't know what they are.
That's bloody rich,, coming from the very same person who advocates cycling through red traffic signals, because it "might be safe" ???? to do so, (on the most vulnerable type of transport on public roads)![]()
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And yet still, nobody can provide any evidence, at all, that people go through red lights do so because they don't know what a red light IS.
I agree (surprisingly). I'm sure that arrogant cyclists know full well what red traffic lights mean. They're just of the opinion that they are above the law.
