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Can you take a motor bike over a pedestrian train crossing?

Hi guys,

This may be a silly question, but I cannot find any laws on this and was wondering if anyone could help.

I ride my Vespa into work and the quickest route is over a pedestrian train crossing. There is a road leading up to it, albeit a T road.

Is it illegal to ride it over? Can I just carry it through?

Just a question as I dont want to get into trouble :D
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  • Tinks74
    Tinks74 Posts: 201 Forumite
    Pretty sure you shouldn't ride over it, but you would probably get away with pushing the bike over it.
    Would like to see you carry a Vespa though lol ;)
  • Tinks74 wrote: »
    Pretty sure you shouldn't ride over it, but you would probably get away with pushing the bike over it.
    Would like to see you carry a Vespa though lol ;)

    Ha ha, yes carrying it is a silly idea I'd end up getting crushed by the bike or the train, definitely one of the two LOL :D

    Thank you x
  • Gloomendoom
    Gloomendoom Posts: 16,551 Forumite
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    Network Rail will probably have the answer.
  • DaveF327
    DaveF327 Posts: 1,160 Forumite
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    edited 24 November 2010 at 8:53PM
    That would depend on any statutory signs displayed.

    Anything like this 619.2.jpg , this 619.jpg or this 956.jpg mean you cannot ride your vespa through.


    Have you any photos of the location?
  • Wig
    Wig Posts: 14,139 Forumite
    Is it steps or a ramp?

    You should be ok getting off and pushing, you can push bikes on the pavement so this should be the same, however it is probably railway property and they can say any rules they like, but they would have to be displayed, so keep doing it until someone tells you not to.
  • Hammyman
    Hammyman Posts: 9,913 Forumite
    Hi guys,

    This may be a silly question, but I cannot find any laws on this and was wondering if anyone could help.

    I ride my Vespa into work and the quickest route is over a pedestrian train crossing. There is a road leading up to it, albeit a T road.

    Is it illegal to ride it over? Can I just carry it through?

    Just a question as I dont want to get into trouble :D

    The clue is in the name - PEDESTRIAN bridge. You can't ride a bike over it so you certainly can't ride a moped over it. You can carry or wheel it with the engine off though.
  • Thanks for everyone's responses.

    Wig - it is neither steps or a ramp. It is purely a little gate you pull open, cross, and open another gate again. It is easily wheelable.

    Dave F - thanks ever so much for your post, there are none of those signs, just a cyclist dismount sign in blue. I will have another look tomorrow, but am pretty sure there is nothing else. I have no photo, but it used to be a road in which you can still drive down (sat nav still has it as a road). Then you just open the pedestrian gates when the light isnt flashing.

    Thanks for helping xxx
  • rev_henry
    rev_henry Posts: 4,965 Forumite
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    Thanks for everyone's responses.

    Wig - it is neither steps or a ramp. It is purely a little gate you pull open, cross, and open another gate again. It is easily wheelable.

    Dave F - thanks ever so much for your post, there are none of those signs, just a cyclist dismount sign in blue. I will have another look tomorrow, but am pretty sure there is nothing else. I have no photo, but it used to be a road in which you can still drive down (sat nav still has it as a road). Then you just open the pedestrian gates when the light isnt flashing.

    Thanks for helping xxx
    Don't you have to get off to open/close the gates anyway? So just push it over, that's defitely fine I would have thought.
  • 10JH
    10JH Posts: 287 Forumite
    Take a photo, easier for us to see!
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    I'm confused as to why you'd be wanting to use the pedestrian gate.... surely that means the barriers are down, so you're trying to cut across anyway... which would be dangerous..?

    I always believed that to be a pedestrian you'd have to carry your bike.... or, in your case your Vespa.
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