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    #21
    Originally posted by malvolio View Post

    Agreed, and I don't have a problem with that. But only as long as they also recognise they are on a vehicle that is effectively 7 feet wide (if they are to have a safe passing margin) and travelling at a much slower speed than the motorised traffic - so mover over whenever it's safe to do so and let the other traffic go past!! While he was well within his rights as a road user, I was recently not over impressed at following a pushbike at 10 mph (head up display on my car, that was the peak speed) for just over a mile on a narrow country lane with regular passing places. Ten seconds at most for him to pull over into one and let me go would not have hurt anyone. Although it's more than possible he had no idea I was there, given no mirrors or over-the-shoulders the whole time.
    That is my pet hate.

    I cycle myself and always move over when there's something behind and often stop when on a narrow road to make it safer (only exception is when I'm struggling up a hill and don't want to lose momentum)

    Ant the reason I do that is because I am also a driver and know how maddening it can be!

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      #22
      The door opening thing has been around for ages. As a driver you are expected to check cars parked on your left for occupancy and give enough room for the door to open if occupied. Should be the same for Cyclist?

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          #24
          Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

          They're worse than cyclists for jumping red lights round my way.
          indeed but at least the rental ones have lights.

          The private ones just make a satisfying squelching sound as you run them ovetr.
          Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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            #25
            Originally posted by malvolio View Post

            Agreed, and I don't have a problem with that. But only as long as they also recognise they are on a vehicle that is effectively 7 feet wide (if they are to have a safe passing margin) and travelling at a much slower speed than the motorised traffic - so mover over whenever it's safe to do so and let the other traffic go past!! While he was well within his rights as a road user, I was recently not over impressed at following a pushbike at 10 mph (head up display on my car, that was the peak speed) for just over a mile on a narrow country lane with regular passing places. Ten seconds at most for him to pull over into one and let me go would not have hurt anyone. Although it's more than possible he had no idea I was there, given no mirrors or over-the-shoulders the whole time.
            If you don't have an electric car he knew you were there.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #26
              No more cyclists, moped and bike riders please!!!!

              The City has been turned into a traffic jam heaven thanks to unused cycle highways everywhere. Then, to counter it, Mayor Khan decides to increase congestion charge , increase the zone and reduce max speed to 20mph. I have seen many cyclists ride on the pavement despite the cycle highways being literally next to them. And, cyclists who jump red lights deserve to be hit by car drivers while the ones who whoosh past you on a zebra crossing also needs to be given a sound beating.

              What's with moped drivers ( mostly illegals ) ? Riding abreast as they have a chat .... going into boxes for bikes ... going ahead from right/left only lanes

              What's with bikes? None of the riders read the highway code? Riding in between lanes with hazard lights ... really?

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                #27
                Originally posted by Destiny2 View Post
                No more cyclists, moped and bike riders please!!!!

                The City has been turned into a traffic jam heaven thanks to unused cycle highways everywhere. Then, to counter it, Mayor Khan decides to increase congestion charge , increase the zone and reduce max speed to 20mph. I have seen many cyclists ride on the pavement despite the cycle highways being literally next to them. And, cyclists who jump red lights deserve to be hit by car drivers while the ones who whoosh past you on a zebra crossing also needs to be given a sound beating.

                What's with moped drivers ( mostly illegals ) ? Riding abreast as they have a chat .... going into boxes for bikes ... going ahead from right/left only lanes

                What's with bikes? None of the riders read the highway code? Riding in between lanes with hazard lights ... really?
                Who reads the highway code?

                I just google when I'm having an argument with someone to prove a point.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

                  Who reads the highway code?

                  I just google when I'm having an argument with someone to prove a point.
                  Had a gig with a constabulary a while back. All permies had to have their driving checked by a traffic officer in case they had to drive a police vehicle (not a blues and twos one, but the pool cars mainly). As part of that they had to answer six random questions on the Highway Code. It was (not!) surprising how many failed the first time around.

                  I had a flick through at the time, although I didn't have to take the test itself. I was slightly appalled at how much had changed from the last time I read one - for instance, you don't have to know how to use to your whip to make signals when driving a horse-drawn carriage any more...
                  Blog? What blog...?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by malvolio View Post

                    I had a flick through at the time, although I didn't have to take the test itself. I was slightly appalled at how much had changed from the last time I read one - for instance, you don't have to know how to use to your whip to make signals when driving a horse-drawn carriage any more...
                    Didn't notice that bit has been taken out
                    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

                      Didn't notice that bit has been taken out
                      Just for a giggle....
                      Blog? What blog...?

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