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I put this one up a week ago, have hit the heady heights of 11 votes...!
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/12258
As part of my job I used to try to incorporate cycle facilities into new road layouts. The guidelines are so out of date to be practically useless - until cycling numbers reach "critical mass" and cycling becomes the number one priority for local authorities we might be banging our heads against the wall. But, we can keep trying! Good luck.
I saw that. Havent signed yet. I think with cycling in those circumstances it needs the caveat said before hand: "this is not a stepping stone, this is to give you empathy to other road users." I also expect those with balance issues (eg the disabled) would be exempt.![1](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/1.gif)
I saw there was one about introducing the Strict Liability rule in the UK but whichever doughnut set it up also wrote that he wanted stronger penalties for bad cycling.
I avoided signing that tbh. I really do want strict liability on insurance to be law, but I do think that petitions have a higher chance of signature with single issues (that has 2), and as you infered: do we really need higher penalties for bad cycling? My understanding is that there are plenty of laws, £thousands that can be fined and even years that one can be put in prison for offences.
We after all, rarely see motorists get jail or heavy fines/bans for killing and maiming others (whether they be cyclist, pedestrian or motorist)![39](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/39.gif)