Next Thursday is cycle to work day, hopefully there will be lots of people cycling to work for the first time, please as a motorist be extra considerate, give them space when (or in the case of Stockport/Marple Road) if you overtake them and please be aware that if you do overtake a cyclist don't be surprised if within two minutes he's back in your rear view mirror overtaking you. Also do check your left hand mirror before turning left and always signal, at least then I will have some idea of where you are going (especially when turning left)
As with all discussions there are always two sides here are my views on some of the posts.
You forgot to mention that whilst most cyclists on the footpath don't seem to have have a bell they assume walkers have a detection system that can detect them coming up silently from behind
Or the number of people walking on the canal towpath who think it is all right to take up the whole width without giving any thought to those behind them who may be traveling faster than they are.
Personally I think one of the best ways to avoid these problems of unsuitable roads is to provide AND maintain suitable alternative off-road routes. Just two examples: We have Middlewood Way which is an excellent cut-through to the A6 and large parts of Cheshire,
Unfortunately the Middlewood way is an off-road route only suitable for off-road bikes, it isn't designed as a commuter cycle route, and is a useless cut-through to the A6 for anyone cycling to Stockport.
I would seriously consider banning cyclists from public roads, for their own safety.
People cycle for two reasons, one as a mode of transport to get to and from work. (It is far quicker to get to Stockport by bike than any other form of transport during the rush hour) all it needs is some motorists to be a bit more considerate As a regular cyclist I see far more inconsiderate motorists than cycles. How many times do you see cars stationary in the designated cycle area at the front of junctions, far more than you see cyclists on pavements. That area is provided to allow cyclists to get to the front of junctions where that are safest and can be seen by all motorists. The second reason is for pleasure and exercise.
And as for a Road Fund License for cyclists. Again, that wouldn't necessarily be a bad idea, but why only cyclists? Why not make all road users pay a road fund license?
There isn't anything called a road fund license, it is actually a Vehicle Emissions Duty, based on how much pollution the vehicle emits, cyclists don't emit any pollution so therefore don't pay any tax.