They use their phones stationary, and they use them moving. Being caught whilst stationary isn’t a defence, it’s a coincidence.

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    1. Question for you Mikey please – how do you go about getting the NIP email? I’ve reported a few drivers, on the Met website, but never know how to follow up on whether it came to anything. Thanks and keep up the good work!

    2. I suppose he thought the tinted windows would hide his illicit phone use, but NOTHING Escapes the attention of " mike the bike" 🤭🤭🤭

    3. Strongly suspect these drivers do not believe they'll ever get caught.
      We have to thank Cycling Mikey (and others) for trying to keep our roads safe. 👍

    4. He cut off the car and sped away. There were a lot of changes in the Highway Code in 2022. No touching phones, hands free phones must be in a holder. Pedestrians and bicyclists have priority at junctions. Camera footage can now be used for Zebra crossing offenders. Cyclists no longer need to keep to the left and don’t need to use cycle lanes. Cars need to give 1.5m clearing for bicyclists. Drivers must treat bicyclists like any other motorists when joining roads. Prior to 2022 motorists didn’t have to wait for a gap between their vehicle and the cyclists when joining a new road. You can also use your camera to report gap offenders as well. The Dutch reach is now recommended for car users opening doors. With Dutch reach the driver or passengers must use the arm furthest from the door when pulling the handle when getting out (wouldn’t apply to Teslas that are equipped with automatic door openers). This procedure forced one’s torso to rotate, increasing chances of seeing an approaching cyclist. And, you are now able to use your camera to report drivers who break box junction, traffic light, and give way rules. You can also report drivers making illegal U-turns.

    5. Whilst speed limits may not apply to cyclists, I believe the offence of 'furious pedaling' remains on the statute books.

      Town Police Clauses Act 1847 Section 28 states "Every person who rides or drives furiously any horse or carriage, or drives furiously.. ..shall be liable to a penalty.."

      Precedent was set in Taylor v. Goodwin (1879) where it was upheld that a bicycle is carriage for the purposes of the interpretation of such legislation.

    6. Perfect illustration that when you catch them using their phones whilst stationary, they’re using them whilst driving too and just continue to do so…..

    7. A car rear ended me on my bike yesterday. They don't have a clue. Reported everyone on my commute home. Need to get these people off the road.

    8. I think that they see other people using the phone it has become the norm and acceptable to them.
      Car insurance has gone through the roof and having to pay the extra must be very hard if caught using the phone.

    9. He didn't give a hoot about bring caught flouting the law, he's probably driving without insurance & no brain cells either

    10. Excellent work yet again Mikey 👍🏻🚲✊🏻
      Another totally avoidable expensive life choice 😮🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

    11. Mikey, do the police only act when the phone screen is clearly recorded as lit as evidence of use (use is the legal test) or is evidence of the driver merely holding a phone enough for them to proceed usually ?

    12. Can someone please point out to me where in the legislation it states you may not touch a fixed (handsfree) device, such as a 'Smartphone' fixed in a cradle?

      I have just re-read the latest version of Regulation 110, and I can't see it there.

      But it did leave me with another question: If the device in use is resting on the driver's leg, but actually not being held in the hand at any point, does this still count as "hand held"?🤔

    13. Mate, stop and have a look at yourself.
      Your whole life is a mad scramble to stay on top of the moral high ground, and you don't care who you tread on to get there.
      Yes, people should not be on their phones while driving, but you are not a police man.
      Chill out a bit and enjoy life.

    14. Your caption says you can’t be done for speeding on a cycle, just remember Dangerous Cycling and the fact you have a speedometer fitted means you’re aware of your speed!

    15. As i am driving i am always amazed at how many people are looking down at their phone. Its not that important. STOP if its important!!!

    16. You do a fabulous job, Mikey and are always respectful. With so many aspects of life having evolved into metric, do you think a UK 🇬🇧 government would ever grasp the nettle re: mph to kmh?

    17. I commute to Birmingham for work and I'm positive the traffic wouldn't be as bad if people didn't use their phones, it's rife on all Birmingham streets.

    18. Hi Mikey, you are very correct that “cyclists” cannot be prosecuted for exceeding the road speed limits, As such, However If they are involved in any road incident cyclists who breach the speed limit may not be prosecuted for a speeding offence but they can, however, be prosecuted for “cycling furiously” or “wanton and furious cycling.”

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