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Vandewoestijne
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UK law from 1800whatever
I'm 100% sure I once saw a law from the year 1800something that contained the word "unicycle".
It provided that cycles with a wheelsize that equals 20" or smaller should behave as pedestrian, and bigger wheels should be using the road side. As far as I knew the UK was the only country in the word that had a law that so clearly addressed unicycles. Again I'm 100% convinced that I've seen it somewhere. But when I search for it on Google, I cannot find it. However I do find this: http://www.unicycle.org.uk/uuu/faq/faq which funny enough worked as a reference to the law enforcers... http://www.policespecials.com/forum/...owtopic=110202 ![]() Still, does anyone know where to find this provision of law of more than a 100 years old? |
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