Tag: Rules
Highway Code for Cyclists: 23 Essential Cycling Rules to Know
There are lots of misconceptions around what it is legal and illegal for cyclists to do on the roads, or even what cyclists should be doing to be a considerate road user. This confusion has resulted in many an argument between motorists and cyclists, and contributes towards accidents on the roads. In early 2022, the Highway Code was updated to improve clarity, implementing a hierarchy of road users depending on the amount of risk they pose. This gave cyclists some more freedoms to better protect themselves, for example formalising the advice to ride in the middle of the lane where safer, but also some more responsibilities when it comes to protecting more vulnerable road users like pedestrians and horses. Here,…
Electric Bike Laws UK: 13 Rules You Can’t Afford to Ignore
Electric bikes are becoming more prevalent on our streets and bike paths in the UK and across the world, with their popularity growing from strength to strength without any sign of slowing up. Therefore most of us know the benefits of owning and using one, but what are the actual rules and laws surrounding the ownership and use of electric bikes? Key Electric Bike Laws in the UK You can ride an E-bike in the UK if you are over 14 E-bikes are legal In some countries there are no age restrictions for e-bike usage You don’t need a licence to ride one in the UK You don’t need a licence to ride one in the EU E-bike motors are…
Cycling Rules in London [Laws + Punishments Explained]
Over the past two decades, London has transformed into a far more cycling-friendly city than it used to be. In excess of 160,000 people cycle in the capital on a daily basis. Hundreds of millions has been spent on cycling infrastructure in London since 2008. Although it’s not perfect, the improved and evolving cycle lanes have led to an increase of cycling in London as more and more people are opting for two wheels. And if you’re thinking about joining them, it’s a good idea to know what is, and what’s not allowed. Most of the cycling rules in London apply to cyclists nationwide. But when travelling in a city alongside so many other bikes, cars, and pedestrians, the rules…