This thread is one I have found quite stimulating and, in places, funny as it has raised one or two points people can conjecture with in an amusing way.
On the serious aspect of it, I'm delighted to report that Flecc has posted a response, (No.12) with which I agree entirely. I hadn't realised there was a strong body of opinion amongst some cyclists opposed to the further segregation of the cycling fraternity but I can well see why that might be so.
The ramifications of any legislation brought in to enforce segregation would certainly infringe on the freedom we all enjoy as cyclists and I'm sure I'm not the only one who has failed to identify that aspect in imagining more cycle tracks would be wonderful.
Indalo
On the serious aspect of it, I'm delighted to report that Flecc has posted a response, (No.12) with which I agree entirely. I hadn't realised there was a strong body of opinion amongst some cyclists opposed to the further segregation of the cycling fraternity but I can well see why that might be so.
The ramifications of any legislation brought in to enforce segregation would certainly infringe on the freedom we all enjoy as cyclists and I'm sure I'm not the only one who has failed to identify that aspect in imagining more cycle tracks would be wonderful.
Indalo