- Feedback
- View
like Dalby Forrest ?joe careless":2z314r1q said:Would you like a greater (more obvious) mtb representation within the CTC?
like Dalby Forrest ?joe careless":2z314r1q said:Would you like a greater (more obvious) mtb representation within the CTC?
Motorists aren't liable 'automatically' and that isn't what CTC is pushing for. In Europe, there is a default assumption that any accident is the motorist's fault, unless there is evidence to the contrary. This effectively puts a cyclist in the same position as a motorist - i.e., as a motorist, if somebody drives into the back of you or the side of you, the default assumption (either here or in Europe) is that it is their responsibility. In this country a cyclist is not in that position and consequently most motorists who hit a cyclist get away with it.velomaniac":1ec5aujx said:I do intend to rejoin eventually but have issue with some of their politics and campaigns but at least I can vote against what I dont like. Better to be in with a vote as opposed to out and no say when they badger politicians into following their agenda. I dont agree with the idea that motorists should be liable in bike/car incidents automatically as they have in Europe and that the CTC wants in case you wonder at the politics statement.
joe careless":3qbwxk7q said:Here is the page an it's unwaged what you want http://www.ctc.org.uk/join-membership
Anthony":3kowzk6e said:I am a member, but I don't think it is anywhere near as good an organisation as it could and should be. I don't think it has any real interest in off-road and for example does nothing whatever (as far as I can see) about seeking improved rights of way.
And, erm, British Cycling. Slightly.Anthony":1tgybpex said:It is the only cycling organisation that the government takes seriously though
No, the local RTR here is excellent and extremely active, but I'm sure she doesn't see her role as pressing for enhanced RoW. I am the Chair of the Local Access Forum and a member of a neighbouring LAF, and in all the years I have been involved neither LAF has ever had any contact from the CTC. I agree that the mtb community tends to be a rabble, but to be fair the chances of IMBA-UK ever getting going were always hampered by the existence of CTC, which has lots of mtb-owning members, but doesn't really do much for them.hamster":2sk66izl said:The RTR (Right To Ride) Reps cover this - it's done at a local level as it has to liaise with the local authority Rights of Way officers. Being local it depends very much on how active individuals are. However, it seems at least to cover riding in places other than trail centres. The fact is that the MTB community (in my opinion) has done a non-existent job of getting itself organised, other than for racing.Anthony":2sk66izl said:I am a member, but I don't think it is anywhere near as good an organisation as it could and should be. I don't think it has any real interest in off-road and for example does nothing whatever (as far as I can see) about seeking improved rights of way.