Get in touch: send your photos, videos, news & views by texting YORK to 80360 or send an email »
8:26am Saturday 10th May 2008
Paul Hepworth has requested that more city routes be opened up to cyclists (Freedom of city, The Press, May 8).
I have no objection at all to this proposal, but would warn that where cyclists and pedestrians are in a permanent mix there are bound to be accidents. Yes, there are European cities where there are cycle/pedestrian mixes and accidents do occur; normally pedestrians are on the receiving end of injuries from cyclists.
One answer is for all cyclists to carry insurance to protect them from claims for injury and damage to third parties and property. This is common on the continent.
The cyclists on the continent are also more attentive to the requirements of their laws and more orderly in conduct than many of their British contemporaries.
Providing that the streets for the experimental period are carefully selected and the cyclists protect themselves and others from any potential legal claims by taking out third party insurance, I can see no objection to the trial scheme as proposed.
However I still maintain that one of the best ways to reduce city traffic and thus make it safer for everyone is to dual the A1237 outer ring road.
Steve Helsdon, Howe Hill Close, Holgate, York.
The Press of May 8 reports that Paul Hepworth is asking for cyclists to be given the "freedom of the city" and to be allowed to cycle through pedestrian only streets.
Going by the number of cyclists that cycle up High Ousegate in the wrong direction, cross from Nessgate to Spurriergate, ride down Coney Street and Parliament Street during restricted hours, I assumed that they already had "freedom to do as they wish" and that I was in the wrong when I got in their way.
As for Mr Hepworth's suggestion that they be allowed to ride through pedestrian zones outside busy periods, when is this?
As far as Coney Street and Parliament Street are concerned, this is outside the existing restrictions.
Pedestrians are not safe on footpaths or pedestrian zones at the moment, and in future it looks like they will not be safe anywhere.
The council wants to keep cars out of the city centre. If this comes in pedestrians will desert the centre and York will become a ghost town, except for cyclists.
A P Cox, Heath Close, Holgate, York.
Bemused, York says...
11:52am Sat 10 May 08
One answer is for all cyclists to carry insurance to protect them from claims for injury and damage to third parties and property.
petethefeet, York says...
11:47pm Sat 10 May 08
rodneysdog, york says...
11:59pm Sat 10 May 08
petethefeet, York says...
12:40am Sun 11 May 08
rodneysdog, york says...
12:26pm Sun 11 May 08
sheddie, York says...
9:26am Mon 12 May 08
root-two, York says...
10:33am Mon 12 May 08
If everybody cycled we would still need laws to stop them killing themselves.
andydag, York says...
12:26pm Mon 12 May 08
petethefeet, York says...
2:46pm Mon 12 May 08
rodneysdog wrote:Rodneysmutt - I agree that a sizeabke minority of cyclists are p1llocks but this doesn't warrant impeding the taking up of cycling in general. The issue is analogous to the overwhelming concern for saftey on the railways. There, it puts up the cost of rail travel so much that many turn to the roads, where the risk of death/injury increases 100-fold.
I often cross town on a bike and at no time have i felt the urge to go through lights-particularly at crossroads on Blossom street and the number of times i have seen cyclists sooting from micklegate bar across the top of nunnery lane when traffic is still oncoming is ridiculous. If everybody cycled we would still need laws to stop them killing themselves.
petethefeet, York says...
9:22pm Mon 12 May 08
sheddie wrote:Well done Sheddie - very well put.
It's that 'dangerous' thing again (yawn...). Number of people killed because a bike ran into them per year: on average it approaches zero (makes headline news if it does ever happen). Number of people killed by cars each year on average: around 3000. Which is dangerous? The cost (huge - there are more bikes than cars - think an agency bigger than the DVLA)) and practicality (forget it!) of licensing/registerin g bikes would be out of all proportion to the actual danger/harm they cause. Yes idiots on bikes do occasionally cause harm (and much more often they cause annoyance and a perception of danger) but the kneejerk reaction of suggesting registration is frankly daft. The irresponsible idiots who ride fast amid pedestrians will be exactly the ones who ignore any registration/insuran ce scheme anyway (a bit like the idiot uninsured motorists ignoring existing legislation who are responsible for a disproportionate number of deaths and injuries). So it would just be a hugely costly, pointless bit of burocracy which penalises the sensible cyclist and has no effect on the idiots. Motorists proposing such a daft measure might also consider that every person on a bike is one less person in a car contributing to the traffic jams you seem to so enjoy sitting in, so vindictively adding pointless disincentives to cycling just makes your journeys longer.
Bemused, York says...
10:55pm Mon 12 May 08
Number of people killed because a bike ran into them per year: on average it approaches zero (makes headline news if it does ever happen).
Killer cyclist escapes jail after running down man
on pavement
Last updated at 11:57am on 17th November 2007
A biker who admitted "wanton or furious cycling" after killing a man he crashed into on the pavement at 25mph escaped jail today.
Reckless Peter Messen, 28, ploughed into tragic Gary Green as he loaded his car to go on holiday to Venice with his girlfriend.
Tesco store man Gary, 41, lived at the bottom of a hill and witnesses saw Messen "going like a bat out of hell" down the slope at around 25mph.
Killer: Peter Messen escaped jail despite cycling 'like a bat out of hell' and causing a death
Seconds before the collision on March 30, 2006 at Stenalees in Cornwall one resident even shouted at him:"You are going to kill someone".
Messen mounted the kerb as he sped down the hill on his Apollo mountain bike just as Gary stepped onto the pavement to fetch his glasses from the house.
He was knocked to the floor unconscious and died four days later on April 3 in Royal Cornwall Hospital from massive head injuries including multiple skull fractures.
Appearing at Truro Crown Court, Messen, of Swindon, Wilts, was handed a 12-month suspended sentence and 300 hours community service.
TooRad, york says...
11:35pm Mon 12 May 08
Number of people killed because a bike ran into them per year: on average it approaches zero (makes headline news if it does ever happen).
Of the 3000 road deaths a year, on the most congested road network in Europe, where we enjoy the lowest fatal road accident figures in Europe, how many exactly are caused by cars as opposed to other vehicles, and how many are the fault of car drivers as opposed to pedestrians and bike riders not looking where they are going?
petethefeet, York says...
11:38pm Mon 12 May 08
sheddie, York says...
9:09am Tue 13 May 08
Bemused, York says...
12:25pm Tue 13 May 08
It beats me why we think that the average-IQ homo sapiens has the right to propel his one-ton-plus, maniacal machine aound at 30mph (up to 50mph in practise) in built-up areas, beats me?
Bemused, York says...
12:28pm Tue 13 May 08
petethefeet, York says...
1:13pm Tue 13 May 08
Bemused wrote:No he heasn't. This argument has been repelled a million times. If it were true then smokers would be allowed freedom to pollute everywhere instead of treating them like lepers. Don't confuse morality and justice with the governments insatiable demands for cash! Totally separate things.
It beats me why we think that the average-IQ homo sapiens has the right to propel his one-ton-plus, maniacal machine aound at 30mph (up to 50mph in practise) in built-up areas, beats me?Maybe because he pays for the privilege through taxation.
Bemused, York says...
2:12pm Tue 13 May 08
If it were true then smokers would be allowed freedom to pollute everywhere instead of treating them like lepers.
petethefeet, York says...
2:23pm Tue 13 May 08
Bemused, York says...
3:00pm Tue 13 May 08
petethefeet, York says...
3:28pm Tue 13 May 08
TooRad, york says...
6:11pm Tue 13 May 08
Bemused wrote:Im honoured to be ignored for being offensive by someone who regularly calls people idiots when they disagree.
Sheddie, you make some valid points, TooRad I ignore, he/she/it appears incapable of posting on any topic without being insulting, abusive, and or offensive.
Milton, York says...
10:30pm Tue 13 May 08
Add your comment
Register for a FREE York Press account and you can have your say on today's news and sport by adding comments on articles we publish. The best comments may even get published in the paper.
Please register now or sign in below to continue.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Looking for a new career? Find a job in York and all around North Yorkshire
Search Now »
Love and friendship - find your perfect match.
Search Now »
Find properties for sale and rent in and around York.
Search Now »
Find used vehicles for sale all over Yorkshire and the North.
Search Now »
Jason, says...
10:24am Sat 10 May 08