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And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
last night some muppet in a Van got the full force of my bike horn. Yes If I am coming from your right on a roundabout I do have priority even on two wheels. I'm going slowly because muppets like you pull out on me, not to let you out.
Pedestrians are an absolute pain, I am caught yelling at them .. see that picture of the bicycle muppet????? The picture of the person walking is over there try using your side idiot!!!!!!!!!!! BEEEEEEPPPPP
Get a big bike horn , use it frequently and searchlight front & rear lights its the only way.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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I got a bike horn when I was commuting around west London. There were forever people wandering into the bike lanes on phones, or just in a daze. It was a monster. 115dB. Loud as a pneumatic drill. It even scared the tulipe out of me, and I was behind it and knew it was coming.
The first time I needed to use it in anger, the wandering pedestrian in question was deaf.
True story.
And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAll you say is correct. But consider the number of times pedestrians just walk into the road causing cyclists to swerve - sometimes in a daze and sometimes on phone. Worse they sometimes see a cyclist and decide the cyclist can swerve anyway - after all if a cyclist hits a pedestrian the pedestrian does not get hurt do they?
As I have repeatedly said, the biggest danger to cyclists is not cars but pedestrians.
This time last year I was working in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire and did most of my getting around on an old hack iron bougt for the purpose.
I very quickly came to the conclusions that (1) a dozy pedestrian would make a softer landing for me than a car/ bus/ truck, and (2) I would not swerve into the flow of traffic to avoid a dozy bike rider who endangers me, rather I would happily deposit him on the pavement/ bike lane.
Fortunately, I never needed to apply either of these, but would have had no qualms whatsoever in doing so.Comment
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Haven't got time to go into as much detail as you guys have, but I am also always in the right whenever I use the road.
hth,
tlComment
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostHaven't got time to go into as much detail as you guys have, but I am also always in the right whenever I use the road.
hth,
tl
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