Vann
Established Member
Knees and hips?
Knees and hips are just as likely to need attention in the obese (= intolerant car drivers ) as in cyclists. Now, if you'd said broken bones and lacerations...
Cheers, Vann.
Knees and hips?
You're relying on buses stopping at each and every stop, And as buses can go quite a number without stopping, it kind of smacks of a bit of a silly comment.No it isn't the same, buses stop/pull over to let passengers on/off. When was the last time cyclists did the same?
No, what you said was very clear and well on point. It was Dr ****y who broke it.I mentioned cyclists and look what happened.
Yeah, me too, and usually along with a shake of the head and eyes raised to heaven. And for the same reasons. Its one of those things motorists really really hate, mainly because they wish they could get away with doing it too, but thats just part of the human condition and nothing to do with them being fine upstanding members of the community who would never ever dream of breaking the law of the roadI like to shout at my fellow cyclists who ignore red lights
Absolutely agree.Why are cyclist vs driver conversations always so argumentative. It’s a shared space where we should treat each other with respect. Both sides have their fair share of twits who wind others up with a lack consideration. But drivers wind each other up, just watch the dodgy driver videos, as do cyclists. I like to shout at my fellow cyclists who ignore red lights, as it gives drivers ammunition to aim at me even if I’m considerate.
I thinks it’s a tribal thing and also a very British thing, we see cyclists as queue jumpers and that’s just not cricket!
And since when do we see huge lines of build up traffic caught up behind buses ?, well obviously we dont. Drivers behind pick a safe time and overtake, and having 2 cyclists riding abreast is exactly the same.
Arguing with yourself there palYou're relying on buses stopping at each and every stop, And as buses can go quite a number without stopping, it kind of smacks of a bit of a silly comment.
But even then, even a bus stopping takes up so much of a single lane you would need to cross the white line to overtake, something which you seem to be suggesting is impossible with a cyclist.
No not reallyArguing with yourself there pal
Well, I’m a cyclist and I can see merit in all these points of view.Utter nonsense, and I'd have thought you a bit more sensible to be spouting such.
We all pay for the roads everyone. It's taken from general taxation.
Saying its from 'vehicle excise duty' is a strawman argument.
So let's do a bit of "apportioning"
Cars alone kill an average of 3 cyclists per week here int he UK, and injures about 20
And as to who causes the damage to the roads, as well as life and limb,its the car that holds the record.
Cyclists produce little to no pollution, and well I think we al know the biggest culprits there.
But please continue with your little tantrum
2 abreast is pretty much the equivalent width of a car, or if slightly wider, then a truck or a bus.
So why not blame buses or trucks for a build up of traffic. OR even ask yourself why it isnt safe to overtake. Could it possibly be that the high proportion of other cars,buses and trucks on the road are preventing it ?.
And since when do we see huge lines of build up traffic caught up behind buses ?, well obviously we dont. Drivers behind pick a safe time and overtake, and having 2 cyclists riding abreast is exactly the same. To be the equivalent of a bus you would need a group of 10 cyclists, and how often do we see groups of ten cyclists riding along city streets ?, yet again obviously we dont, so you are referring to a rare occurrence out on country roads, and not something that happens every day.
Really I thought intelligent people used these boards, but im now beginning to wonder
Normal. Motor bikes do it too. A lot of traffic lights have a marked up space at the front for bikes. There's at least one very good reason this in that cyclists are slow and if not at the front of a queue they may get caught out half between lights changing and find an irritated driver coming towards them. I've even had to stop and explain to one red faced berk that the lights were green when I set off. Some of them are really keen on being offensive to cyclists......
Followed 2 bikes along the winding roads for about 2 miles, about 6 cars behind me. Finally got to a spot where it was safe to overtake just before a small single file bridge with traffic lights on. The lights were on red so all the cars stopped, the cyclists proceeded to overtake all the cars and sit at the front of the lights, had to follow them for about another 2 miles before another suitable overtaking spot
Ditto with drivers. Many really need some form of bike training. Those who can't cope with alternative road users should perhaps lose their licences.....
I have nothing against cyclists who know what they are doing but there are a lot out there who would be better off getting a different hobby.
As over the years there has been a continuous increase of cars, vans and lorries, it is becoming harder and harder to safely be a cyclist or a pedestrian. There are far too many inconsiderate drivers, even at pedestrian (zebra) crossings. It is good that drivers are being forced by law to respect slower forms of travelling, especially as some have various disabilities. So many selfish drivers out there who could in many cases be pedestrians or cyclists themselves if they weren't so lazy and thoughtless.And again, the people that actually pay for the road are being shunted further and further down the list of the ones able to use it. I can see this causing no end of accidents and bad feelings, particularly with cyclists.
Reproduced from the Telegraph.
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Try riding a high performance road bike along a typical cycle path and if you still have teeth left at the end of it you have found the 1% of good cycle paths in the U.K. Pedestrians can be an annoyance, for the same reasons cars get upset at bikes (they get in the way and slow you down), but they have every right to be there so I suck it up. Even the painted lanes at the edge of a main carriageway can be a problem as they don’t get swept by vehicle tires so have all kinds of puncture or crash inducing stuff all over them.Particularly irritating is cyclists on the road when there is a cycle path literally next to the road. I’ve asked people about why they do this and have been told that they don’t like using cycle paths because pedestrians get in the way!
Groups of cyclists make things better - you only have to overtake one group rather than each one of them separately strung out down the roadWell, I’m a cyclist and I can see merit in all these points of view.
I live in rural Devon and cyclists cause a lot of problems. On narrow, single carriageway, national speed limit A roads cyclists can cause long queues of traffic at 10mph or so which can be very dangerous. People get impatient and try to overtake when it’s not safe - for them, oncoming traffic or the cyclist. Groups of cyclists make this worse.
Many cycle facilities are an absolute farce and are best avoided Cycle Facility of the Month It's perfectly legal to avoid them too, unless there is a specific prohibition on cycling on the roadAs for traffic building up behind buses, lorries, caravans - yes, that does happen but it’s a)not as slow and b) it’s harder to overtake so less risky manoeuvres are trued.
Particularly irritating is cyclists on the road when there is a cycle path literally next to the road. I’ve asked people about why they do this and have been told that they don’t like using cycle paths because pedestrians get in the way!
There are.I agree with rules to make cyclists and pedestrians safer but there should be enforceable and enforced rules for cyclists too
Love that cartoon.Normal. Motor bikes do it too. A lot of traffic lights have a marked up space at the front for bikes. There's at least one very good reason this in that cyclists are slow and if not at the front of a queue they may get caught out half between lights changing and find an irritated driver coming towards them. I've even had to stop and explain to one red faced berk that the lights were green when I set offDitto with drivers. Many really need some form of bike training. Those who can't cope with alternative road users should perhaps lose their licences.
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If you can say something about his political beliefs I think you'll have nailed it. Or you could at least shout "Bingo!"Now gents I trying very hard here, I've introduced Horses and now sharpening to this tread - this should have been enough to get this thread banned by now
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