I saw a very close one today, some old git in a row of parked cars was edging out very slowly then paused as he wasn't sure he would make it, then went for it. In the meantime a racing bike sped up and ignored the angle of the car, then got extremely vocal as the Rangerover pulled out and he had to swerve all over the road. I had some sympathy with him but then realised if I was in my car I would have waited for him to pull out. As he was an elderly driver he had started his move after looking in his mirror, but once he was at an angle his mirrors were no use and he wasn't flexible enough to twist around and see what was coming.
Cyclists seem to hit a cadence and be extremely reluctant to give it up, they need to consider other road users as well.
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Originally posted by Damon View PostAs we speak a mate of mine has posted on FB he is sitting next to the girl that has recently knocked a cyclist over and tweeted about it...her agent has just secured £1,200 payment for a quick interview on Daybreak tomorrow morning
Bleeping media!
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMy mother's got a scooter. She's bloody lethal on it - she goes fairly slowly but has zero awareness of what's going on around her. The police got her to do a 'test' on it - zig zagging through some cones. Never did quite suss out why, or what would have happened if she'd just mowed them all down. Perhaps it was just a slow day at the office.
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I'm pretty tolerant of cyclists, believing in live and let live but this cyclist tulip is starting to piss me off now and the cycling lobby is getting out of control. They get a few run over and now they want trucks banned from the roads at peak time and they are getting £1 billion spent on cycling.
WTF! A dozen people dead doesn't justify £1 billion investment! Compared to other road users, they contribute nothing to the exchequer for the privilege of using the roads (no tax disc/vehicle license, no petrol tax, no road tolls, no parking fees) and a significant minority of them are sanctimonious twats with no helmets, no lights and scant regard for road rules.
Why don't they try a few other measures to improve cycle safety.
Crack down cyclists riding dangerously, running red lights, riding the wrong way down one way streets or riding without lights at night. These are all offences that no motorised road user would get away with so why should cyclists? Let's get the cops to dish out some fines and put points on their licence and they will soon stop, why should there be one law for motorists and carte blanche for cyclists?
This will be self funding from fines and won't alienate the vast majority of cyclists because (as they keep telling us) it's the "tiny minority" who give cyclists a bad name by doing these things.
While we're at it, make helmets and high vis compulsory. They keep crying that people don't see them or they end up in hospital with head injuries after a minor spill. If you want to reduce the chance of splitting your head open then wear a helmet! Once again, most sensible cyclists do but there are a number of idiots who don't.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI enjoy slamming my palm down on peoples car boots / windows when they do this. You should see their face when they think I have hit them!
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The last time I drove in London I was actually shocked at the behaviour of drivers and cyclists it's just not the same up here in its intensity but fault on both sides. I live in the country so the roads although not too busy are basic and there is a sort of courtesy shown by all and that includes farmers in their tractors but it only takes one arsewipe to cause an incident.
The most common annoyances here are groups of cyclists on B roads taking up one lane where there's no opportunity to pass, cyclists singly or in groups who have no hi viz or lights in poor lighting or fog - don't get me started on that one. I'm only surprised there aren't more accidents. Incidentally the roads along here run parallel to one of the major cycle tracks running across this part of the country but seem to be ignored.
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As we speak a mate of mine has posted on FB he is sitting next to the girl that has recently knocked a cyclist over and tweeted about it...her agent has just secured £1,200 payment for a quick interview on Daybreak tomorrow morning
Bleeping media!
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Originally posted by Damon View PostI ride for fitness and in groups. This is getting more dangerous IMO due what seems to be an decrease in people's patience following in cars...
The following could do with being more widely known....
UK Road Cycling Laws and Rules Explained: Cycling Two Abreast
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I ride for fitness and in groups. This is getting more dangerous IMO due what seems to be an decrease in people's patience following in cars...
The following could do with being more widely known....
UK Road Cycling Laws and Rules Explained: Cycling Two Abreast
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My mother's got a scooter. She's bloody lethal on it - she goes fairly slowly but has zero awareness of what's going on around her. The police got her to do a 'test' on it - zig zagging through some cones. Never did quite suss out why, or what would have happened if she'd just mowed them all down. Perhaps it was just a slow day at the office.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI'm going to get both an electric bike and a mobility scooter because I'm an anti-social bastard and just want to **** up everyone else. In fact there are some really cool ones around...
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on the cobbles of the Champs-Elysées the day before the final leg of the tour - i'd pay to see that final corner
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I'm going to get both an electric bike and a mobility scooter because I'm an anti-social bastard and just want to **** up everyone else. In fact there are some really cool ones around...
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Originally posted by Dallas View Postyep
pack of 8 wobbly silver cyclists just south of frankfurt - didnt really know where they were going but adamant that they were going to overtake us, then stop, then overtake us ......
Seen one in East London, few more in the west. They're coming
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pack of 8 wobbly silver cyclists just south of frankfurt - didnt really know where they were going but adamant that they were going to overtake us, then stop, then overtake us ......
Seen one in East London, few more in the west. They're coming
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