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Are we saying drivers that use Ditchling Beacon instead of the A23 are driving the wrong way and are trying to use the countryside as a shortcut? Thought so.
Ban cycling up Ditchling Beacon?
So I should get off my bike and push it up instead?
Read that comment 7 times now and it still doesn't make any sense at all. Congrats
The Highway Code will help you again here. It's available from all good bookshops, or for free on the web.
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Adapt your driving to the appropriate type and condition of road you are on. In particular
•do not treat speed limits as a target. It is often not appropriate or safe to drive at the maximum speed limit
•take the road and traffic conditions into account. Be prepared for unexpected or difficult situations, for example, the road being blocked beyond a blind bend. Be prepared to adjust your speed as a precaution
•where there are junctions, be prepared for road users emerging
•in side roads and country lanes look out for unmarked junctions where nobody has priority
•be prepared to stop at traffic control systems, road works, pedestrian crossings or traffic lights as necessary
•try to anticipate what pedestrians and cyclists might do. If pedestrians, particularly children, are looking the other way, they may step out into the road without seeing you
I would have thought stopping traffic going up there would be more fitting for a proper AONB.
Wow!!!! You are an actual legend!! You responded to a post about a previous comment not making any sense with your own post that has absolitely NOTHING to do with the subject matter of the post you just quoted!
That breaks new ground. You Sir, take a bow...................TAKE A BOW!!!!!
I must admit I didn't actually notice there was a mistake in the post you quoted - I read it as trying in the first place! I am bowing as we speak.
Was meant to say Trying not Driving - sorry!
That all depends on how quickly you can cycle up it. :biggrin:The cyclist would get to the top quicker if they dismounted at the car park at the bottom and pushed their bikes up the footpath. The distance is probably 1/5 of that by road and consequently a lot quicker.
That all depends on how quickly you can cycle up it. :biggrin:
Are we saying drivers that use Ditchling Beacon instead of the A23 are driving the wrong way and are trying to use the countryside as a shortcut? Thought so.
Lets not be silly now, I'll not be big ringing it up there, not with my knees...Or quite possibly :bigring:
Good man! We all make mistakes my old mate
Not a short cut, just the most direct and cost effective way.
That all depends on how quickly you can cycle up it. :biggrin:
surely more cost effective to go by cycle... dont shoot the messenger.
Not with a van load of tools no, far too heavy to carry and somewhat dangerous on a cycle to be honest.
I'd image that sentiment, carries through to well over 75% of all vehicle/cycle incidents.I do think that one will get seriously hurt soon though, just because of the numbers involved, and the few twats on both sides of the argument who will not compromise.
I think this thread would have stopped on page one if cyclists were doing 15 - 20 mph up the beacon. Some of them must take close on an hour to get up there.
It does not really bother me, they cause a minute or two's delay. There are many more on the hill these days. I cannot remember the last time I went up there and there was not a few cyclists. Go back just a few years and they were rare beasts testing themselves on the hill.
I do think that one will get seriously hurt soon though, just because of the numbers involved, and the few twats on both sides of the argument who will not compromise.