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Should cycling on footpaths be allowed in London?

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How about cycling on a footpath with a 10kph limit.

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  1. no foot paths are for pedestrians, a push bike  to a 2 year old is like  a artic lorry to a cyclist


  2. No. Speed limits would be hard to enforce (no way of identification) and would be a severe annoyance to pedestrians. Never mind the dangers as well. And they're called footpaths for a reason.

  3. NO shouldn't be allowed anywhere unless there is a clearly defined cycle route, preferably with barriers to separate vehicles, cycles, and pedestrians

  4. Yes, except for the very crowded footpaths.

  5. Yes it should be allowed. Roads are too dangerous nowadays to ride on. My step father was knocked down and killed whilst riding his bike last week, and he used to be a professional cyclist!

  6. NO.  Footpaths are for WALKERS only.  It is ILLEGAL to cycle on footpaths - always has been, always will be.

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