children - and cycling on the pavement

velomaniac":15gbvixh said:
Road rules aside, deliberately walking into your child would seem to be assault and on a minor to boot.
Attacking children is not acceptable.
However if kids riding on pavement are unsupervised thats not on, you however were a resposible parent and I feel you have the right to be agrieved.

Indeed.

If anyone were to do that to my kids then I'm affraid I'd be up for assault!
 
Pickle":1vi7yapo said:
velomaniac":1vi7yapo said:
Road rules aside, deliberately walking into your child would seem to be assault and on a minor to boot.
Attacking children is not acceptable.
However if kids riding on pavement are unsupervised thats not on, you however were a resposible parent and I feel you have the right to be agrieved.

Indeed.

If anyone were to do that to my kids then I'm affraid I'd be up for assault!

If I hadn’t have had the other one on my shoulders it might have been a slightly different story! Infuriated is not the word!
 
The guy is a twat.

Do you live in a town or countryside? I ride from our village with the kids down a footpath through a very quiet farm yard rather than down the country lane. No hassles, no problems. Most people see you have kids and just accept it.

I bet the miserable old sod sits indoors moaning about the youth causing trouble, playing video games and being obease. A Dad is spending time with his kids and they are out getting excercse. How can that be wrong.
 
tintin40":317tnrws said:
I don't think any one should ride on the pavement. Get off and walk.

I tend to lean towards this view - when we were kids we were always told to ride on the road and not on the pavement.
I don't recall ever riding on a pavement since, and if I'm walking on a pavement I won't get off it just because someone's riding a bike on it - although to be fair they're usually a bit older than five.
 
IMHO, I think kids riding on the pavement is fine, if they are riding sensibly, but adults (unless supervising their young children) must ride on the road. Those that don't are generally inconsiderate idiots who get in peoples way and give the rest of us a bad name.
 
when we were kids we were always told to ride on the road and not on the pavement
yes but when I was younger (I'm 39) the roads were a lot emptier...

Whatever the law says as adults I don't think you should ride on the pavement (unless it's a proper cycle path), but kids under say (rather arbitrarily) 12 should be able to. However if said kids present a danger to pedestrians because of their riding (un)ability then they should be made to walk until such a time as they can ride carefully on the pavement. Common sense approach really.
 
orange71":20ok0v1v said:
when we were kids we were always told to ride on the road and not on the pavement
yes but when I was younger (I'm 39) the roads were a lot emptier...

... and you didn't get neds beeping their horns and throwing rubbish at you for a laugh back then either (well not here anyway)

I make my children cycle on the pavement if unsupervised & I cycle on the pavement to supervise my 5 year old as I could not keep up walking. I am considerate and stop if the path is narrow to let pedestrians pass. No one seems to mind here and I cycle on the road when on my own.

My understanding was 12 or under could use the pavements legally supervised or not. Sadly most modern drivers are not aware enough to spot adults cyclists on the road never mind small kids.
 
after being asaulted for riding on a cycal path it seems that eveyone has their own version of the law that suits them and the police seem to have that veiw too.
i have no respect for the law so i ride anywhere i like :D the best advice for me when i was a kid was "just dont get caught"
 
Your child's safety is paramount- there are always those who want to make a point, deliberately walking into a small child says something about this person. Obviously believes Victor Meldrew is a good role model. In my house we call them MOGs ( Miserable Old Gits)

Personally I like to see kids on bikes!
 
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