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Previously on "London cyclists in 23,000 accidents over five years"

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  • TheCyclingProgrammer
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    If I'm hard left then I'm happy its safe for you to overtake if I'm in the middle of the road I'm not happy its safe so hang back.
    This. I don't know why this is so hard for some people to understand. I don't cycle in the middle of the lane just to piss off other people; if I'm taking a strong central position its for a good reason - normally some combination of poor road surface, potholes/debris in the gutter, parked cars/door zone (cycle lanes painted next to car parking bays are the worst), narrow and don't want people to squeeze past when there's no room for a safe overtake.

    The fact I have to take a strong line around blind corners just in case somebody feels like overtaking me round one says it all. I shouldn't have to, but on the odd occasion I haven't, somebody has tried it.

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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Dumb walkers

    Teenage cyclists

    Student cyclists

    Cycling/tri clubs

    MAMILs especially the one I saw fall into railings when a van turned left on him

    Cyclists I do like are workmen and "normal" commuters especially those that travel in the early morning. Workmen always wear high viz AND have working lights.
    Plus any flavour of mobile phone using commuter that thinks they can 'walk and chew gum' when clearly, it is beyond their wit or illegal to do so.

    I was driving on the M4 the other day, overtaking in the outside lane when I noticed the dumb biatch on my left actually putting her makeup on in the middle lane. I so wanted to give her a nudge in the side of her car

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by tractor View Post
    Why is it odd that you would agree with me

    I find it strange that 42 tonne articulated trucks have a sign on the back that says "Cyclists do not pass on the left, this vehicle may turn left!" FFS!

    Then to cap it all, they do exactly what the sign tells them not to and cry when they get whacked.

    FTAOD Don't get me wrong I am not anti cyclist, I am anti-FWIT. Anyone who cannot follow the rules should not be let out alone, even (esp) pedestrians. Perhaps they should all have reins on like Suity.
    Dumb walkers

    Teenage cyclists

    Student cyclists

    Cycling/tri clubs

    MAMILs especially the one I saw fall into railings when a van turned left on him

    Cyclists I do like are workmen and "normal" commuters especially those that travel in the early morning. Workmen always wear high viz AND have working lights.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by tractor View Post
    To be fair, in 40 years of driving, I have never once seen a cyclist courteously wave another road user on.
    I have been known to wave overtakers past when safe (they are usually up my butt and can't see round it) but usually my road position is enough for the ones who can tie their own shoelaces. If I'm hard left then I'm happy its safe for you to overtake if I'm in the middle of the road I'm not happy its safe so hang back.

    But as legally I could be liable for their muppetry by waving them on I try to avoid it.

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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I have a sign on the back of my bike "motorists please do not pass on the right".
    So they mount the pavement and push you over to the middle of the road? Sensible

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  • BrilloPad
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    I have a sign on the back of my bike "motorists please do not pass on the right".

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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Oddly I agree with that. Cyclists are the worst road users - apart from women driving with children.

    I reckon almost every cycle death could be avoided if cyclists did not try to cut up lorries.

    Very frustrating when I cycle mostly correctly - I use some pavements round very busy junctions where it is safer to do so - giving pedestrians right of way.

    PS I just added you as a friend so I can friend you....
    Why is it odd that you would agree with me

    I find it strange that 42 tonne articulated trucks have a sign on the back that says "Cyclists do not pass on the left, this vehicle may turn left!" FFS!

    Then to cap it all, they do exactly what the sign tells them not to and cry when they get whacked.

    FTAOD Don't get me wrong I am not anti cyclist, I am anti-FWIT. Anyone who cannot follow the rules should not be let out alone, even (esp) pedestrians. Perhaps they should all have reins on like Suity.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by tractor View Post
    Clearly, your fix is incorrect. In 40 years of driving, I have never hit a cyclist either (I have seen plenty that I would like to have punched though ). I see plenty thanks. I also see plenty bombing around from lane to lane in slow moving traffic, risking their neck then crying when they fall off. Not all cyclists do this, there are some sensible ones but the ones I do see doing this I have no sympathy for.

    If you want to see why some people detest cyclists, go to any town where they have one of their disruptive rallies and cycle 10 abreast for two hours up and down a dual carriageway from roundabout to roundabout just to inconvenience other road users, usually when everyone is just trying to get home from work.

    HTH BIW

    Please please dont unfriend me, I only hate most cyclists, the good ones are (mostly) OK.
    Oddly I agree with that. Cyclists are the worst road users - apart from women driving with children.

    I reckon almost every cycle death could be avoided if cyclists did not try to cut up lorries.

    Very frustrating when I cycle mostly correctly - I use some pavements round very busy junctions where it is safer to do so - giving pedestrians right of way.

    PS I just added you as a friend so I can friend you....

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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    FTFY

    Try being more observant. Or try cycling.

    HTH BISDI.
    Clearly, your fix is incorrect. In 40 years of driving, I have never hit a cyclist either (I have seen plenty that I would like to have punched though ). I see plenty thanks. I also see plenty bombing around from lane to lane in slow moving traffic, risking their neck then crying when they fall off. Not all cyclists do this, there are some sensible ones but the ones I do see doing this I have no sympathy for.

    If you want to see why some people detest cyclists, go to any town where they have one of their disruptive rallies and cycle 10 abreast for two hours up and down a dual carriageway from roundabout to roundabout just to inconvenience other road users, usually when everyone is just trying to get home from work.

    HTH BIW

    Please please dont unfriend me, I only hate most cyclists, the good ones are (mostly) OK.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by tractor View Post
    To be fair, in 40 years of driving, I have never once seen a cyclist.
    FTFY

    Try being more observant. Or try cycling.

    HTH BISDI.

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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Took my son to physio last night. He was amazed at my cycle clothes. "Dad - you could be seen from space".

    It did not stop a young audi driver nearly killing me this morning - I actually stopped to have a word. He did not see me at a roundabout so well lit its like daylight. I suppose his cup of coffee was more important.

    And thanks to that woman who made me break sharply last night rather than miss her gap in the traffic. I suppose she had a small child in the back of her big car so is allowed to run over cyclists and pedestrians...
    To be fair, in 40 years of driving, I have never once seen a cyclist courteously wave another road user on.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Took my son to physio last night. He was amazed at my cycle clothes. "Dad - you could be seen from space".

    It did not stop a young audi driver nearly killing me this morning - I actually stopped to have a word. He did not see me at a roundabout so well lit its like daylight. I suppose his cup of coffee was more important.

    And thanks to that woman who made me break sharply last night rather than miss her gap in the traffic. I suppose she had a small child in the back of her big car so is allowed to run over cyclists and pedestrians...

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  • BrilloPad
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    The idea of self insurance is superb. I get fed up of leming pedestrians leaping out in front of me while cycling.

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    errr - are leggings okay?

    It always feels like I am wearing tights - but my legs stay toasty.....
    Anything as long as you don't display your helmet

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  • Martin@AS Financial
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    Cycling in London is an absolute horror show.

    During previous tube strikes I have cycled from where I live in Ealing to my office in Holborn. I'm always amazed that I made it there alive having conquered the White City roundabout and then Marble Arch. After a few very close calls, I have now lost nearly all love for cycling.

    The biggest problem as I see it is lorrys turning left without looking as well as over enthusiastic taxi drivers.

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