As cycling becomes increasingly popular for both transportation and recreation, concerns about
road
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grown. Some experts argue that Linking Words
cyclists
should be required to pass a Use synonyms
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before being permitted to ride on public roads. Use synonyms
While
I agree that Linking Words
cyclists
should possess a basic understanding of Use synonyms
traffic
rules, I disagree that a compulsory licensing Use synonyms
test
is the most effective solution.
Supporters of mandatory testing argue that it would improve Use synonyms
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safety
by ensuring Use synonyms
cyclists
understand Use synonyms
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regulations and safe riding practices. Unlike drivers, many Use synonyms
cyclists
have never received formal Use synonyms
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safety
training, which may lead to dangerous behaviours Use synonyms
such
as ignoring Linking Words
traffic
signals, riding against the flow of Use synonyms
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, or failing to give way to pedestrians. Use synonyms
For example
, inexperienced Linking Words
cyclists
who do not understand Use synonyms
road
signs may unintentionally cause collisions with vehicles or other Use synonyms
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users. Requiring Use synonyms
cyclists
to pass a basic Use synonyms
safety
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test
could Use synonyms
therefore
reduce accidents by improving their awareness of Linking Words
road
rules and responsibilities.
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However
, making Linking Words
such
a Linking Words
test
compulsory would be difficult to enforce and could discourage people from cycling altogether. Unlike driving a car, cycling is an affordable, environmentally friendly, and accessible form of transport that should not be burdened with unnecessary administrative requirements. Use synonyms
Instead
, governments should prioritise cycling education through schools, community programmes, and public awareness campaigns. Linking Words
For instance
, many primary schools already teach children how to cycle safely through practical Linking Words
road
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safety
courses, helping them develop responsible riding habits from an early age. Use synonyms
In addition
, investing in dedicated cycling lanes would significantly reduce conflicts between Linking Words
cyclists
and motorists, making roads safer regardless of whether Use synonyms
cyclists
have passed a formal Use synonyms
test
.
In conclusion, Use synonyms
although
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cyclists
should have a sound understanding of Use synonyms
traffic
regulations, I do not believe that compulsory testing is the best way to improve Use synonyms
road
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safety
. A combination of education, public awareness, and better cycling infrastructure would achieve the same objective more effectively Use synonyms
while
continuing to encourage cycling as a healthy and sustainable mode of transport.Linking Words