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Council chief says cyclists should "protect themselves"

Cambridge war of words heats up over "intimidation" comments...

Cyclists should obey the rules of the road and 'assume responsibility to protect themselves' if they expect drivers' behaviour to change, a Cambridge council chief has said.

Councillor Nick Clarke, the leader of Cambridgeshire County Council, struck back in a war of words with Cambridge Cycling Campaign after it accused drivers of “intimidation” of cyclists.

The number of riders killed or seriously injured in Cambridgeshire rose by 14 per cent last year - a total of 64 cyclists in the city and wider county.

At a meeting of the council’s cabinet Cambridge News reports that , Cllr Clarke said: “It’s the responsibility of every user of our public highways to prevent harm, and that must include cyclists.

“We have a powerful cycling lobby in Cambridge, which is quite right, but I want to see that lobby turn its attention to its own members as well because I personally see numerous cases of cyclists going through red lights, not having lights on at night, and not having appropriate clothing to make themselves visible.

“That shouldn’t detract from the responsibility of car drivers but if I was out on a pushbike I would assume responsibility to protect myself, and the flagrant abuse of traffic regulations at the moment is not helping this.”

Last week we reported how Michael Cahn, co-ordinator of Cambridge Cycling Campaign, had concerns about the behaviour of some drivers in the city.

He said: “Pedestrians and cyclists are very vulnerable road users. Vehicle speed is their greatest enemy and 20mph zones will make us all safer

“Nobody wishes to harm a cyclist, but some professional drivers in Cambridge seem to try to teach cyclists a lesson and intimidate them.”

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antonio | 11 years ago
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suit of armour and a lance ?

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hoski | 11 years ago
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Uh, correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think everyone who cycles in Cambridge is a 'member' of Cambridge Cycling Campaign so maybe Cllr Clarke should stfu.

Cyclists should take sensible precautions but that is an entirely separate issue to the behaviour of drivers.

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reb1 replied to hoski | 11 years ago
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The treatment of others predicated under threat of all others obeying the law or a distorted version of it is the sign of a sick society. This is reminisent of Hitler or the KKK being in charge of our morals and laws. I obey the laws. I am discusted by how many motorists don't obey the law, then believe they can mistreat me. I promote the hammer technique. For this to work you need to be prepared to do what is necessary. Put a hammer hook where your hammer will be easily accessible. I mount mine on the handlebar. I have a little three pound hand slege. Just the sight of this little thing being waved in the direction of the motorist who is intentionally to close is enough to diswade them from there brazen disrespect for human life. Yes I believe even someone on a bicycle is a human being and should be treated with respect. Before retirement I drove large trucks and heavy equiptment across the US. I never endangered others. I do not care if they are drunk, crazy, or just plain stupid they are still human beings and I respect that. Some European contries respect human life and do not tolerate this kind of brazen lack of respect for human life. So Nick Clarke unstuff your head from your lower extremities and quit attempting to put the liability of bad illigal drivers on the bicyclists. If there are bad bicyclists then there are bad motorists and the police should treat them equally. Yes this is a job for the police not some miniscule politician with a personal vendetta. Have a happy joyful day etc.

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