Misfit wrote:I got hit by a car who drove straight out into the side of me when i had right of way, you dont see me demanding he takes a re test.
What you have described is an offence called 'driving without due care and attention'. If it was the driver's fault, then they would be subject to a serious points deduction, potential ban, paying a victim surcharge and court costs.
It seems fair that someone who causes an accident is punished by the law for conducting themselves dangerously on public roads - as well as having to compensate the victim for damage/injury.
The point I was trying to make was that if a cyclist (not you specifically, but someone else who doesn't adhere to the cyclist's laws of the road 100% of the time) causes an accident to another cyclist, or road user - then the road user will have to pursue a civil case, leaving the offender liable to a potentially huge bill. In a motorist's case, they would have 3rd party insurance to cover this. A cyclist without liability insurance would have to pay this out of their own pocket, with the potential to leave the victim without compensation if they simply can't afford it.
Misfit wrote:we shouldnt be allowed on the road?
I don't think anyone said that.