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Music while riding - Legal or Not
#1
Hi , Just wondering if listening to my Ipod while riding is Legal? Dont really get on with ear plugs ,so just listen to music , not too loud and can still here all i need to . Heard through a friend someone got fined £200 notes for this , from Mr Plod .  :eek
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#2
I don't see how it would be illegal!
Some say...
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#3
Not illegal, whoever apparently got fined it was probably driving without due care or some such and they made up some nonsense to cover their shame.
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#4
The thought of not hearing as much as possible around me, and having my attention sidetracked by music gives me the shudders!
Definitely not for me, but each to their own.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#5
Not illegal, but you need to remember that in a car the sound is more "ambient" (thus less distracting), not next to your eardrums like it is with headphones.
I do it occasionally, usually to break motorway tedium.
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#6
I've listened to music a few times on the bike and I found it very dodgy so it wouldn't be for me but ear plugs are a must on the motorway
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#7
I wouldnt work without music, I dont ride without music.

But if Im hooning with my mates and the 'tempo' starts getting a bit frantic, then I turn it off, its time to focus!
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#8
Tried it once and found it affected my concentration, not for me, but it is not illegal in Ireland or the UK.
I would think there is more to the friend story than just listening to music.
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#9
It is not illegal no, However, it could constitute an offense if the music causes enough of a distraction to affect the standard of your riding - then it would come under driving without due care and attention.

It is legal to drive if you are deaf though, so, no, I dont see how the headphones themselves can cause an issue (other than a possible cause for distraction, as I said above).
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#10
(21-08-13, 06:10 PM)Mattsplat link Wrote: I wouldnt work without music, I dont ride without music.

But if Im hooning with my mates and the 'tempo' starts getting a bit frantic, then I turn it off, its time to focus!




Isnt it ALWAYS time to focus?????
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#11
(21-08-13, 06:23 PM)Doddsie link Wrote: [quote author=Mattsplat link=topic=9488.msg95754#msg95754 date=1377105001]
I wouldnt work without music, I dont ride without music.

But if Im hooning with my mates and the 'tempo' starts getting a bit frantic, then I turn it off, its time to focus!



Isnt it ALWAYS time to focus?????
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I would have thought the same :rolleyes .
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#12
If it was illegal wouldn't car stereos be banned?
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#13
I've got headphones and an iPod shuffle integrated in my helmet with a remote control on the outside. I ride about 40 miles a day, about 1/2 on the M55. Its boring without my tunes, but as soon as I'm filtering or on the twisties, the music's off, and I'm switched on.
For long commutes or touring, its an absolute necessity in my eyes.
As for legality, na its not even mentioned in road traffic law. And how can a cop prove it was switched on unless you tell him?
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#14
Funnily enough the song that goes through my head when I'm riding to work in the morning is the last song I heard on the radio before setting off,,,,
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#15
(21-08-13, 06:33 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=Doddsie link=topic=9488.msg95760#msg95760 date=1377105796]
[quote author=Mattsplat link=topic=9488.msg95754#msg95754 date=1377105001]
I wouldnt work without music, I dont ride without music.

But if Im hooning with my mates and the 'tempo' starts getting a bit frantic, then I turn it off, its time to focus!



Isnt it ALWAYS time to focus?????
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I would have thought the same :rolleyes .
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OK, that was an incorrect choice of word.
I mean when its time to get my 'race face' on  :evil
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#16
So no Prodigy on the I Pod then,,,
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#17
As said earlier, music in a car is ambient noise, half the time you dont even hear whats on, when you are wearing head phones the sound is right in your ear. While it might not be illegal, surely it must affect safety? car horns and sirens etc cant be heard from as far away, there have been a number of posts on here about odd noises coming from peoples bikes, these also would go unheard. And if it doesnt affect peoples concentration, why turn it off when the gas gets turned up??? I personally like to hear my bike and whats going on around me, but each to their own.  Smile
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#18
Not illegal at all. You are better of buying a bluetooth motorcycle kit they adjust the noise levels automatically to suit background noise.
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#19
Thanks all for the info , thought it was ball shit and not illegal . Best to check with you all . Really want a bluetooth headset , thats when the wallet will allow Wink
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#20
(21-08-13, 08:50 PM)jason1 link Wrote: Thanks all for the info , thought it was ball shit and not illegal . Best to check with you all . Really want a bluetooth headset , thats when the wallet will allow Wink
The new Scala rider Q1 has a built in FM radio
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