This is part moan and part asking for advise and for other experience.
Some morning ride the 1.75 miles to school with my lad. He is perfectly able to ride his own bike. Used to ride into preschool before that with him which had cycle path and track more or less from the house to the door. Sadly the route to school is less convenient. Half or two thirds has good cycleway, no bother. The remainder has nothing BUT there are fairly wide pavements and little pedestrian traffic. Normally just ride down the path, sometimes I bump onto the road, sometimes not, for instance today we passed 0 pedestrians. Sadly this morning a 'friendly' old gent waiting for a bus on the other side of the road decided to take issue and started ranting and raving about riding on the footpath. Reasoned with him briefly until the irritation started to build (and my ripostes became less reasonable) and until my lad started to get a little upset by the ranting of the old man. Having looked into things briefly looks like it is illegal to ride on the footpath full stop - my understanding was always that kids could ride on the path especially if common sense is applied (as I believe I am doing in this case).
Interested to hear other peoples experience of similar, sure it can't be a unique. Going forward will probably take a different route, get a tagalong or end up driving more often (at the edge of catchment and realistically rarely are organised enough to allow time to walk!)
Finally would assume the any fine for pavement cycling will be a fixed penalty (any got one?) which will not affected the driving license?
Some morning ride the 1.75 miles to school with my lad. He is perfectly able to ride his own bike. Used to ride into preschool before that with him which had cycle path and track more or less from the house to the door. Sadly the route to school is less convenient. Half or two thirds has good cycleway, no bother. The remainder has nothing BUT there are fairly wide pavements and little pedestrian traffic. Normally just ride down the path, sometimes I bump onto the road, sometimes not, for instance today we passed 0 pedestrians. Sadly this morning a 'friendly' old gent waiting for a bus on the other side of the road decided to take issue and started ranting and raving about riding on the footpath. Reasoned with him briefly until the irritation started to build (and my ripostes became less reasonable) and until my lad started to get a little upset by the ranting of the old man. Having looked into things briefly looks like it is illegal to ride on the footpath full stop - my understanding was always that kids could ride on the path especially if common sense is applied (as I believe I am doing in this case).
Interested to hear other peoples experience of similar, sure it can't be a unique. Going forward will probably take a different route, get a tagalong or end up driving more often (at the edge of catchment and realistically rarely are organised enough to allow time to walk!)
Finally would assume the any fine for pavement cycling will be a fixed penalty (any got one?) which will not affected the driving license?