While I agree cycles are more environmentally friendly than cars, the argument between their users as to where they should ride is tedious. Being a humble pedestrian, I endeavour to keep to the rules of my lane.
If I were run down by a car, the vehicle could be identified by its number plate.
What happens if I get knocked down by a bicycle and injured?
Surely the DVLC or an appropriate authority could make it compulsory for bicycles to have a number plate or maybe pedestrians should apply for one also?
-Diana Kean, Hove
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