Amy and others, you can print this out for the stupid drivers we keep bumping into.
Our eldest daughter is learning to drive at the moment so I thought I'd have a look through her highway code.
The OFFICIAL HIGHWAY CODE
Revised 2007 Edition
Sixth impression 2008
ISBN 978-0-11-552814-9
Rule 63 Cycle lanes
These are marked by a white line (which may be broken) along the carriageway. When using a cycle lane, keep within the lane when practicable.
When leaving a cycle lane check before pulling out that it is safe to do so and signal your intention clearly to other road users.
Use of cycle lanes is not compulsory and will depend on your experience and skill, but they can make your journey safer.
Rule 64
You [color=#FF0000]MUST NOT[/color] cycle on a pavement.
Rule 66 You should
Keep both hands on the handlebars except when signalling or changing gear.
Keep both feet on the pedals
Never ride more than two abreast, and ride in single file on narrow or busy roads and when riding round bends.
Not ride close behind another vehicle.
Not carry anything which will affect your balance or may get tangle up with your wheels or chain.
Be considerate of other road users, particularly blind and partially sighted pedestrians. Let them know you are there when necessary, for example, by ringing your bell if you have one. It is recommended that a bell be fitted.
Rule 69 You [color=#FF0000]MUST[/color] obey all traffic signs and traffic light signals.
Please feel free to add comments, I was so tempted