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20-09-2014, 19:10 | #1 | |
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new anti green laning petition
so theres a new anti green laning petition with regards to the peak district, this is how it reads
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20-09-2014, 19:19 | #2 |
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i think the problem is people who abuse the lanes. it gives all users a bad name. yesterday i almost had a head on smash with a landrover which was obviously not road legal. he was tearing up a lane local to me which is becoming quite rutted. ive also had near misses with moto x bikes on the same lane.
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20-09-2014, 19:20 | #3 | |
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Unfortunately, the vast majority of the green laners are tearing the lanes up in the pursuit of a more challenging drive, when they should really be doing it in a P&P place. The problem is, Horses, motorbikes, quads, tractors and 4x4's make it hard work for a person who wants to do it on foot, so I can see why they would get the hump having foot paths turned into byways. |
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20-09-2014, 21:04 | #4 |
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The walkers have 1000's of miles of footpaths that don't have vehicular rights of way but thats not enough for the anti 4x4 brigade,they wan them all.
Been green laning on and off for over 20 years and they always use the dick head mentality to tarnish the legal sensible ones and give us all a bad name. If it's still classed as a road,surfaced or not then expect to meet traffic. They wouldn't walk down the M1 and complain about the traffic would they Live and let live |
20-09-2014, 21:31 | #6 |
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I have to agree with the petition but it's the scrotes that buy a £500 Discovery with a dodgy 12 month test on it that go and drive at lanes as fast as they can that ruin it for the rest of us.
There's one not far from my girlfriends house called Tinkers Lane that I used to be able to do when I had my Maverick, it was standard with no lift and road tyres back then. I had a lift, 31's and LWB rear springs and it is now it is impassable unless you're in a Defender with 5" lift
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I have only ever met a handful of other drivers, who like me, who are driving along, enjoying getting somewhere the average car can't, and finding a view, or bit of scenery reserved for the lucky few. |
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20-09-2014, 21:56 | #8 |
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That right there is how it should be!!!!!!!
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20-09-2014, 22:04 | #9 |
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i do agree there are more motor bikes and quads that go fast but thats because they are allowed to travel at 20mph on a green lane where as a 4x4 is supposed to travel at 6mph, i have been out many times with just nissans and mixed groups and none of the groups i have ever led or been in have done that sort of thing, we go out for the scenery as you say and to go where a normal motor would be able too
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20-09-2014, 22:12 | #10 |
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A bit that stuck out for me was "its a privilege to live in the peak district", so this is a nimby person is it?
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20-09-2014, 23:42 | #11 |
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Let's not dress this up and pretend we are all Sunday drivers.I like green laning for many reasons. The scenery, getting off the beaten track, meeting up with like minded friends, the challenges that some lanes throw at you and getting places you just couldn't in a standard road going motor.
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21-09-2014, 00:32 | #12 |
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Number 4 is something to watch out for, but I must say, all the lanes I saw at Peak District had no space to widen it even if you did want to
If it did come to it, some of the lanes should be made just for off roaders and give the walkers a few too. They should not be allowed sole right of these either, cyclists and walkers also erode the land too! All be it at a slower rate, the way i drive over lanes does not churn up the floor, just the arsehole speedy riders n occasional 35" landy It does boil my blood a bit, but I don't really want to get involved. |
21-09-2014, 09:15 | #13 |
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Afraid getting involved is the only way to oppose the anti's.
A lot of the damage is caused by heavy agricultural machinery like the deep ruts. Obviously driving on soft ground can cause damage but if driven properly and sensible it can be kept to a minimum. If it wasn't for the voluntary work that we used to do on a lot of the lanes in the peak they wouldn't be passable at all by any user. A bunch of us used to give up our free time and go out and cut back hedges,remove obstacles and fill in bad ruts. Still do it now when we are out. A walker would rather stray off the track onto private land to go round an obstacle like a fallen tree or broken wall than do something about it. Not just 4x4's they oppose,mrs gets it when out on her horse,cyclists get it,next they will be opposing wheelchair users. Like I have said before live and let live. |
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