Listen to cyclists on Rule 66, say MPs
CYCLING WEEKLY|October 22, 2020
Proposed changes to Highway Code’s ‘two abreast’ rules come in for criticism from within Parliament
James Shrubsall 
Listen to cyclists on Rule 66, say MPs

Concern has already been voiced by cycling bodies and clubs over the changes to Rule 66, which, among other things, governs riding two abreast. They are part of a number of proposed alterations, most of which have been welcomed by cyclists – cars having to allow cyclists a minimum space when overtaking, for example, and a proposed hierarchy of responsibility based on how much danger a vehicle poses.

The new wording for Rule 66, however, states that cyclists can ride two abreast but must single out when a driver wishes to overtake and it’s safe to do so. This is unclear, say cycling groups – who point out that it’s impossible to second-guess when a driver wishes to overtake – and could lead to new conflict over what is already an emotive issue.

Labour’s Kerry McCarthy, MP for Bristol East, is the shadow minister for cycling. She said: “I think the DfT needs to heed the warnings from cycling organisations, that this move could actually endanger cyclists, rather than making it safer for them to cycle on the road.

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