The Guardian

I’ll admit it: I’ve cycled through red lights. But Britain’s traffic laws are to blame, not me | Simon Jenkins

I’ll admit it: I’ve cycled through red lights. But Britain’s traffic laws are to blame, not me | Simon JenkinsWorldPing

The essence of cycling is to keep moving, but London’s chaotic roads often make this difficult. My solution: fewer, not more rules I plead guilty. I have loved and used the streets of London all my life, as a cyclist, driver and pedestrian.

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