UKIP policies on bikes…

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    sporran

    I’ve not posted on here before and not sure if this has been covered, but after being surprised to learn that UKIP have another policy, I thought it might be of interest to road.cc users that they have this to say in their transport policy. Note with particular interest point 10.6:

    10.2 We believe that there needs to be a better balance of rights and responsibilities for pedal cyclists, with too much aggressive abuse of red lights, pedestrian crossings and a lack of basic safety and road courtesy.

    10.6 UKIP would consult on the desirability of minimum third party liability insurance cover for cyclists – a simple annual flat rate registration ‘Cycledisc’, stuck to the bicycle frame, to cover damage to cars and others, which are currently unprotected. The Cycledisc should also carry clear identification details, which will help counter bicycle theft, and deter dangerous cyclist behaviour. We support provision of cycle parking at
    reasonable charges.

    10.7 UKIP believes that basic cycle and safety training should be made mandatory, and be funded in schools or via local authorities. UKIP supports the campaign work of national cycling organisations.

    10.9 Local authorities should be given additional powers to enforce a ‘cyclists dismount’ or ‘no cycling’ regulation where there are safety concerns – such as on busy roundabouts, junctions or bus lanes, or where the road would be too narrowed by cycle lanes and cause
    unacceptable delays to traffic

    Unbelievable.

    Source: http://www.ukip.org/media/pdf/UKIPtransport.pdf

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  • #719719
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    Bob's Bikes

    I’m sorry but I have to take
    I’m sorry but I have to take issue with Cat1commuter and Simon E…both of you seem to think that the type of people who buy the daily fail and the currant bun can read! 😀

    #719717
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    andylul

    Like that the table of
    Like that the table of cuntents (sic) has cycling down as section 9, but all these proposals are in section 10.

    It’s also worthwhile noting that their KSI figures are from 2005 – a party truly with it’s ear to the ground (and to paraphrase Alexei Sayle, listening to a lot of dog shit)

    #719715
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    700c

    @bashthebox – sounds like you
    @bashthebox – sounds like you work for Rotherham council! Yeah dam those racists from UKIP for having a view on Europe different to your own!

    #719713
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    Simon E

    Joke post?
    And the compulsory

    Joke post?

    And the compulsory insurance/registration/number plate thing has been done to death (good summaries by Carlton Reid:
    http://ipayroadtax.com/licensed-to-cycle/licensed-to-cycle/
    http://ipayroadtax.com/no-such-thing-as-road-tax/why-arent-cyclists-required-to-sit-tests-before-using-the-public-highway/

    Claptrap like this exists solely to appeal to knee-jerk Daily Fail/Sun reading morons. What kind of idiot thinks UKIP would have even the faintest clue about how to run a whole country? I dread to think…

    #719711
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    700c

    Hang on, you’ve missed out
    Hang on, you’ve missed out 10.1,3,4,5,8 all of which all promote a positive agenda for cycling, e.g. combatting theft and promoting safety. As does 10.7.

    I don’t agree with UKIP on the other statements you’ve highlighted, but they’ve been a bit misrepresented here.

    Not that any of these statements mean anything anyway since there’s no commitment to anything here.

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    bashthebox

    UKIP are a truly laughable
    UKIP are a truly laughable party. The front for (apologies for use of inverted commas here, but while we’re on a daily mail sort of trip, why not?) ‘acceptable’ and ‘respectable’ racism and bigotry. Just another policy designed to appeal to nasty little people who like to live in fear of stepping out of their front door, lest they’re attacked by a gay immigrant on a bicycle coming home from an abortion clinic.

    Pathetic, trumped up wankers with no policy on running the country, only on removing liberties.

    Farage can go fuck himself in a fire.

    Happily the major parties are rather more progressive on cycling, noticing that having a decent cycling policy is a vote winner.

    #719707
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    Leviathan

    1. I will not be making my
    1. I will not be making my choice at the next election based on a party’s cycling policy. You only get to pick your favourite smorgasbord.
    2. I thought UKIP were libertarians (well that is what I understood they say they are, but not the impression they give.)
    3. If by some eventually this policy is adopted (by another possibly more likely winner of the general election) I would prefer to have all bikes ‘chipped’ rather than paying for a little sticker that can be peeled off. A chipped bike would be easier to track if stolen and the technology is there for dogs.
    4. If we have to pay a new tax, then reintroduce the Dog Licence first and get a bit of third party insurance for the poor Postmen having lumps taken out of their legs, oh and the dead children too, don’t forget the little children!
    ^As usual some partys have their priorities wrong; I don’t want to hear Farage telling me that a licence for my bike ‘will cost less than a Rapha jersey’ as justification why I should pay every year… and,
    5. How much of the money raised will go to filling pot holes: none.

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    qwerky

    ..to cover damage to cars and
    ..to cover damage to cars and others, which are currently unprotected

    this is simply untrue. If you damage someone’s property you are legally liable whether you’re insured or not.

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    Tom Amos

    Speaking as someone who holds
    Speaking as someone who holds a driving licence but drives once in a blue moon, I get mildly irritated when I read policies that suggest I need to go on some sort of “training course”. No. It is the drivers who *never* cycle who would benefit from that.

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    cat1commuter

    Sounds like UKIP is going
    Sounds like UKIP is going after the Daily Mail reading voter.

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    Edgeley

    Unfortunately, it would
    Unfortunately, it would probably be a vote winner to apply those ridiculous proposals.

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    dave atkinson

    we did cover it in one of our
    we did cover it in one of our election specials, back then:

    http://road.cc/content/news/16598-election-special-ukips-cycling-policy-sends-your-bike-message

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