Can you be "banned from the road"

Can you be "banned from the road"

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21TonyK

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12,361 posts

223 months

Saturday 8th March
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Bit random but someone I know via work is still banned from driving, long ban, still not 100% clear what exactly for and they arent going to disclose.

As the weather improves someone mentioned using a bike to ride the <2 miles to work as they are spending 20 quid a day on taxis at the moment. They commented "they can't" as they are "banned from the road". I dont think its an excuse as they sometimes walk and certainly not lazy etc

Is this a thing, "banned from the road"?

martinbiz

3,574 posts

159 months

Saturday 8th March
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21TonyK said:
Bit random but someone I know via work is still banned from driving, long ban, still not 100% clear what exactly for and they arent going to disclose.

As the weather improves someone mentioned using a bike to ride the <2 miles to work as they are spending 20 quid a day on taxis at the moment. They commented "they can't" as they are "banned from the road". I dont think its an excuse as they sometimes walk and certainly not lazy etc

Is this a thing, "banned from the road"?
No

SydneyBridge

10,060 posts

172 months

Saturday 8th March
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Isn't the right phrase- "driving licence taken away'
Do not need a licence to cycle

Aretnap

1,844 posts

165 months

Saturday 8th March
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If he was "banned from the road" he wouldn't be allowed to sit in a taxi on the road either. Or presumably, walk across the road.

He's disqualified from driving. Riding a pedal cycle is not driving. He's allowed to do that.

Edited by Aretnap on Saturday 8th March 20:39

vaud

54,830 posts

169 months

Saturday 8th March
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Aretnap said:
If he was "banned from the road" he wouldn't be allowed to sit in a taxi on the road either. Or presumably, walk across the road.

He's disqualified from driving. Riding a pedal cycle is not driving. He's allowed to do that.

Edited by Aretnap on Saturday 8th March 20:39
Correct, though he can still incur fines for various cycling offences.

Simpo Two

88,854 posts

279 months

Saturday 8th March
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Maybe he's been banned from cycling too! Here's a good candidate: https://www.facebook.com/reel/647262837711621

Super Sonic

9,422 posts

68 months

Saturday 8th March
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Sounds like a proper Billy Bullstter.

21TonyK

Original Poster:

12,361 posts

223 months

Saturday 8th March
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Super Sonic said:
Sounds like a proper Billy Bullstter.
I suspect his understanding might be limited rather than just bullstting.

Either way, google couldnt answer but my suspicions were right.

Theres no such thing.

georgeyboy12345

3,896 posts

49 months

Sunday 9th March
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Your colleague sounds like an absolute idiot

jeremyh1

1,444 posts

141 months

Tuesday 11th March
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Grandad from only fools and horses had a lifetime ban in Spain for Jay walking on the highway

Under the European courts of Human rights not allowing an individual to ride a bycycle on the road would constitute taking away a persons right to earn a living

DP14

348 posts

53 months

Tuesday 11th March
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Prolific shoplifters sometimes get banned from all shops in an area and a few people have been banned from hospitals.

Has your colleague perhaps been caught repeatedly doing something unsavoury to a pothole?

vaud

54,830 posts

169 months

Tuesday 11th March
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DP14 said:
Prolific shoplifters sometimes get banned from all shops in an area and a few people have been banned from hospitals.

Has your colleague perhaps been caught repeatedly doing something unsavoury to a pothole?
What like filling it in?

Foss62

1,372 posts

79 months

Tuesday 11th March
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jeremyh1 said:
Grandad from only fools and horses had a lifetime ban in Spain for Jay walking on the highway

Under the European courts of Human rights not allowing an individual to ride a bycycle on the road would constitute taking away a persons right to earn a living
Wasn’t there a case once of someone banned for drink driving, who then took to riding a horse to the pub and ended up banned from doing that?

Maybe I am just recalling an old urban myth.

imagineifyeswill

1,245 posts

180 months

Tuesday 11th March
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I think.you may be right, I knew someone banned from.driving who started cycling to the pub and then got banned from.riding a bike for drunk riding.

fourthpedal

103 posts

18 months

Tuesday 11th March
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imagineifyeswill said:
I think.you may be right, I knew someone banned from.driving who started cycling to the pub and then got banned from.riding a bike for drunk riding.
Cycling crimes can be used to ban you from driving, but I assume it's extremely rare in practice.

martinbiz

3,574 posts

159 months

Tuesday 11th March
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fourthpedal said:
imagineifyeswill said:
I think.you may be right, I knew someone banned from.driving who started cycling to the pub and then got banned from.riding a bike for drunk riding.
Cycling crimes can be used to ban you from driving, but I assume it's extremely rare in practice.
The power for the court to disqualify can be used as a punishment in a myriad of criminal offences, usually in conjuction with another sentence. Cycling offences probably being the most unlikely to attract one.

-Lummox-

1,550 posts

227 months

Thursday 13th March
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Realistically and practically, how could you be banned from cycling? How would it be policed? Bicycles don't have numberplates so you'd need to be observed by an actual policeman (rare) who knew that you'd been banned from cycling (even rarer) and wanted to go to the trouble of pulling you and your bicycle over (rarer still).