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“Sir James Fergusson MP presided over a Highway Protection League meeting at the Westminster Palace Hotel in London in 1905, where delegates were told “the reckless conduct” of some motorists amounted to “tyranny on the highways” which was “shameful.” Motorists were getting away with murder, the meeting heard: “The old legal maxim that if a man fired a gun into a street and killed a person without meaning to do so he was guilty of murder, should be applied to motor drivers who recklessly [rode] down inoffensive people.”
― Roads Were Not Built for Cars: How cyclists were the first to push for good roads & became the pioneers of motoring
― Roads Were Not Built for Cars: How cyclists were the first to push for good roads & became the pioneers of motoring





