Am Mo., 20. Jan. 2020 um 12:43 Uhr schrieb Mike N <nice...@att.net>:

> On 1/20/2020 5:42 AM, James wrote:
> > I've yet to see an officer stop a cyclist going too fast, general rule
> > is don't be a dick and slow down when you see pedestrians and signal
> > with a bell(bylaw) when passing them
>
> Here, the officer on patrol may choose to do speed limit enforcement
> when it becomes a problem.   They generally issue a warning first, but
> have issued tickets.



I guess this is the exception, because most countries do not require
facilities for speed measuring for bicycles, so even if they put a limit, I
do not understand how they could issue a ticket for not respecting it,
surely it could be contested, not?

Cheers
Martin
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