View Full Version : Think twice before shouting Oiii
maviczap
12-08-10, 08:08 AM
So I'm heading out to a peaceful lunch with my parents, with wife and kids in the car.
I live in a quiet seaside town, with i high percentage of retired folk.
So leaving my road, I see a blue car parked up, driver just exiting his door, who I then see arms and fists flying. I ask my wife to call the old bill, as it is a bit out of order at 11.40am.
I stop the car and get out and find a old guy (65+) wrestling with 2 cyclists who were husband and wife (40+). The car driver was fighting the female!
Well the fight stopped after the car driver probrably realised he was fighting a woman.
I didn't see what caused this altercation, although the male cyclist said his wife had only shouted Oii at the car after it had cut them up!!
Its not a busy road and its wide enough to easily pass any slow moving cyclist.
Now as a cyclist I've had a car driver shout at me because I strayed out of the cycle lane on part of this road (to overtake a car parked in the lane!!!)
But as a driver, motorcyclist & cyclist I had to think WTF, its all gone wrong when something like this happens over an Oii :shaking:
I was shocked, especially as it happened in front of the kids
Mad, Mad, Mad the whole worlds gone mad
Dave20046
12-08-10, 08:45 AM
madness
can I ask a question though ... when you're changing road position on your push bike do you do an observation to check the space you are moving into is clear or do you expect traffic behind to dive into oncoming traffic or slam on the anchors for you?
...maybe its just sheffield cyclists :P
arenalife
12-08-10, 09:01 AM
I went out on a cycle for the first time in years on actual roads and well scared myself! Can't believe how we did it as kids with such impunity. Going 20mph without a helmet on after being used to the bike feels really exposed and first time I had to go around parked cars "crap! no mirrors!!" or indis or brake lights. I'm thinking of doing cycle to work scheme and if I do, I want mirrors and indicators lol, even if I look like Forest Gump.
I don't know how my rambling relates to the OP but I think it does sort of.
fizzwheel
12-08-10, 09:16 AM
can I ask a question though ... when you're changing road position on your push bike do you do an observation to check
Yep obs, shoulder check etc just as I would do if I was on my GSXR.
maviczap
12-08-10, 09:24 AM
madness
can I ask a question though ... when you're changing road position on your push bike do you do an observation to check the space you are moving into is clear or do you expect traffic behind to dive into oncoming traffic or slam on the anchors for you?
...maybe its just sheffield cyclists :P
Yep, always check behind like Fizz said
Old Bill did turn out, blue lights and all, but I've still not heard anything about wanting to take a statement from me :confused:
I check over my shoulder when im walking and want to move left/right, let alone on the bike :lol:
hindle8907
12-08-10, 12:42 PM
I check over my shoulder when im walking and want to move left/right, let alone on the bike :lol:
lol
metalangel
12-08-10, 12:59 PM
Thank goodness it's not just me who does that.
Thank goodness it's not just me who does that.
+1 :-dd
can I ask a question though ... when you're changing road position on your push bike do you do an observation to check the space you are moving into is clear or do you expect traffic behind to dive into oncoming traffic or slam on the anchors for you?
...maybe its just sheffield cyclists :P
Go and read the Highway Code! :smt013
It clearly says that you should allow plenty of room for cyclists who may 'weave about a bit' (technical term in the HC)
hindle8907
12-08-10, 03:03 PM
he did say changing position not weaving out from the side curb a little. lol
Dave20046
14-08-10, 04:14 PM
Hehe, sorry for the derail. Sheffield cyclists are like lemmings - saw one take an interest in a van's bonnet the morning I posted that
Go and read the Highway Code! :smt013
It clearly says that you should allow plenty of room for cyclists who may 'weave about a bit' (technical term in the HC)
It's not the usual little weave or pothole avoidance it's full on change of lanes etc. They just don't seem to want to be responsible for their own lives :smt120
No quibble with cyclists personally, I just always wonder what happens when they come in contact with an equally ignorant (or distracted I guess) road user!
CoolGirl
14-08-10, 04:28 PM
I check over my shoulder when im walking and want to move left/right, let alone on the bike :lol:
:smt013I wish more people would - especially those who cut me up, or come crashing into me from the side or head-on when I'm using my cane! (I got knocked to the ground last week by someone not looking where they were going, and did my back in). I often ask them if they drive their car like that!
Sheffield cyclists are like lemmings
Sheffield??? Do you really think they can compete with
ieyG4K565NY
I'm off to ebay to search for a bike :twisted:
link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLzGj10fg2g&playnext=1&videos=ieyG4K565NY
Dave20046
14-08-10, 04:40 PM
Sheffield??? Do you really think they can compete with
ieyG4K565NY
I'm off to ebay to search for a bike :twisted:
link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLzGj10fg2g&playnext=1&videos=ieyG4K565NY
Insane! :D
Lemmings on phet:smt120
Brave man to put the credits on the end! :@)
madness
where's he gone BTW?
MattCollins
15-08-10, 05:26 AM
Brave, crazy, stupid, whatever, it is high risk...
Related: This one got a laugh...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuzs1ipnOmg&NR=1
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