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Rights of way laws should be amended to permit cycling on footpaths with few limited exceptions only where there are clear location-specific reasons not to do so e. Conflict on rights of way between cyclists and pedestrians is often more perceived than real. It can be mitigated by good design. Cycling UK believes that it is acceptable for cyclists to use footpaths, provided they do so in a manner which respects the safety of other path users and their peaceful enjoyment of the outdoors, and with regard for the environment and its ecology.

These are the circumstances in which Cycling UK believes it is acceptable for cyclists to ride on footpaths: Where the surface and width of the path make it eminently suitable for safe cycling without causing disturbance or risk to pedestrians; or Where the path is lightly used, such that the likelihood of disturbance or risk to pedestrians is minimal; or Where a path is unlikely to attract such high levels of cycling that it will cause environmental damage notably erosion ; or Where there is a reasonable belief that the footpath in question might already carry higher rights, for example: where there is historic evidence e.

Except where the landowner has expressly permitted cycle use, Cycling UK does not generally support the use of footpaths by larger groups of cyclists — particularly as part of an organised event — as this is more likely to generate complaints. In suitable urban situations and where footpaths would form convenient links for cyclists, councils should seek to revoke cycling restrictions and prohibitions. There is good evidence, although no direct case law, to support the view that pushing a cycle on a footpath is not illegal.

We're working hard with our volunteers and partners to update these signs. Follow the little red signs on the National Cycle Network When you're browsing the list of routes on our website, keep an eye out for the Follow the red signs symbol.

When you see it, it means the whole of the route is on the National Cycle Network. And when you're on the route, follow the little red signs to navigate it. Find other routes We've got lots of cycling routes on our website for inspiration. Find other cycling routes across the UK. Sustrans and the Network. As custodians of the National Cycle Network, it's our role to care for it, improve it and champion a long-term vision for its future.

Route inspiration and ideas. Making space for nature on the Network In the face of a national climate and ecological emergency, traffic-free paths have the power to improve biodiversity and protect wildlife. Share, respect and enjoy the Network We want everyone to be able to use the Network safely, confidently and in line with government guidelines on Covid Using the National Cycle Network If you're looking to get out on the National Cycle Network for the first time, why not check out these helpful tips and pointers.

How to use the National Cycle Network. Many people including young, older and disabled people benefit from shared paths. They provide safe spaces for us all to travel, relax, unwind and play. So we've put together some advice and tips for using shared-use paths. Together, we can make sure everyone enjoys using these routes.

People riding bikes tend to be the fastest movers on these paths. Top tips for sharing the space Use the path in a way that is considerate to the comfort and safety of others. If there is a dividing line segregating cyclists from pedestrians, keep to the appropriate side; this is normally indicated on blue and white road signs and by logos on the road surface.

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Cyclescheme is the UK's most popular cycle to work benefit, creating more cyclists than any other provider. How it works Register now. Know your cycle routes A cycle lane is simply a part of the road, demarcated by a white line, the painted outline of a bike, and, if you're lucky, some differently coloured tarmac. Cycle lane pros and cons If nothing else, a cycle lane is a visible reminder to drivers that there are cyclists about and that they are entitled to space on the road.

Using cycle lanes Some cycle lanes have a solid white line at the edge, while others have a dashed white line.

Cycle track pros and cons Cycle tracks provide cyclists with their own transport network — of sorts. Using cycle tracks Slow down. Choose your routes While the UK still has a very long way to go to get facilities comparable with those in the Netherlands, there are bits and pieces all over the country that can improve your commute. More from Cyclescheme. Guest blog: BikeRegister - Protect your bike from theft this winter. Six tips for keeping bikes safe during the winter months.

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