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From Die Burger on Tuesday, 4 Dec 2013: "Fietsry in bondels sal ook onwettig wees en oortreders gaan beboet word."

Following the whole blue light saga of politicians it has been decided that cyclists will no longer be allowed to ride in bundles. Does this mean two or more riders riding together one behind the other or does this mean a bunch taking up the whole road? What if you should pass another rider, will this also be "bunching"?

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From Die Burger on Tuesday, 4 Dec 2013: "Fietsry in bondels sal ook onwettig wees en oortreders gaan beboet word."

Following the whole blue light saga of politicians it has been decided that cyclists will no longer be allowed to ride in bundles. Does this mean two or more riders riding together one behind the other or does this mean a bunch taking up the whole road? What if you should pass another rider, will this also be "bunching"?

Riding in bunches has always been illegal. No change there. So I assume authorities will continue to condone it during sanctioned cycling events.

 

As for cyclists overtaking one another, that has always been legal.

 

I hope they do start clamping down on the ****wit cyclists who block the roads on their weekend rides, though...

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From Die Burger on Tuesday, 4 Dec 2013: "Fietsry in bondels sal ook onwettig wees en oortreders gaan beboet word."

Following the whole blue light saga of politicians it has been decided that cyclists will no longer be allowed to ride in bundles. Does this mean two or more riders riding together one behind the other or does this mean a bunch taking up the whole road? What if you should pass another rider, will this also be "bunching"?

The 2013 edition? Bit ahead of times!

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The 2013 edition? Bit ahead of times!

Just goes to show that they won't change their minds..
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