Parked cars blocking shared use path

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Re: Parked cars blocking shared use path

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[XAP]Bob wrote:
pete75 wrote:
Cunobelin wrote:No such thing as a compulsory path.....


Isn't there? Tell that to the Gendarme when you don't use a compulsory path in France,



Look at the forum domain - uk


The person who posted mentioning a compulsory path lives in France.

If the domain was CTC.com I take it you'd think it ok to mention things from outside the UK???? :roll:
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Re: Parked cars blocking shared use path

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It's a UK organisation, on a UK domain. The clarification was that such things don't exist on UK roads.

The strap line is the *national* cycle charity, my emphasis, and that nation isn't France.

There is a wealth of legal knowledge on these boards, and there are many posts about foreign issues as well, but they are generally signalled as such.
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Re: Parked cars blocking shared use path

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[XAP]Bob wrote:It's a UK organisation, on a UK domain. The clarification was that such things don't exist on UK roads.

The strap line is the *national* cycle charity, my emphasis, and that nation isn't France.

There is a wealth of legal knowledge on these boards, and there are many posts about foreign issues as well, but they are generally signalled as such.


You mean like where the poster who said there was a compulsory path near him states his location as Alsace France.
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