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29-12-20, 05:50 PM | #8981 | |
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There are 2 roads i drive on regular where the cycle lane is part of the path (it is a widened path to help accommodate cyclists & pedestrians) due to the road being very busy, and overtaking a cyclist is difficult/dangerous for them should things go wrong. But many still don't use it, and complain if/when cars overtake too close . . . . |
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29-12-20, 06:00 PM | #8982 |
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Washed my car today to get all the winter crap off it. Driving along a 40mph dually a big lorry comes speeding down the fast lane showering my car with all the road crap and blinding me. Then cut in front of me just before the roundabout making me brake. *****
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29-12-20, 11:04 PM | #8983 | ||
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It'll be the extra weight though I reckon they've spent all that money making thing as light as a feather, they don't want to then go adding 40 odd grams (or some other ridiculously small figure) to their "racing steed"!
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30-12-20, 08:53 AM | #8984 |
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People not understanding that it's not a legal requirement to use a cycle path, most are unfit for purpose, glass strewn, end abruptly. At 18 - 20mph I'd seriously injur or kill someone on one of the shared paths, so the road is safer.
As for the all blacked out Rapha clad riders with no lights, well if they get knocked off fair do's. They are ex golfers, as cycling is the new golf
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30-12-20, 10:48 AM | #8985 | |
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I agree not all cycle lanes are maintained to the standard necessary, but the onus is also on the rider to ride appropriately and safely - you are responsible if you cause an accident, death or injury like any other Pedestrian or mode of transport. |
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30-12-20, 12:52 PM | #8986 | ||
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As for drivers slowing down and waiting for a safe place to pass, then join me on a ride, and see how many close passes I put up with every ride. Now I always ride with a rear facing camera + light to catch the number plate of the 2 ton metal box that's going to put me in hospital. My gripe of today is the anti cycling rhetoric in this country, that's been driven by main stream media, is now deeply embedded in driving culture. Its not helped by the dark Rapha clad cycling mob who've taken up the sport in recent years. Any discussion on Twitter, FB or other forums elsewhere descends into a rabid argument about lycra louts, who think they own the road, and all cars are going to be banned from cities, because of cyclists. I've been cycling & racing since the late 1980's and its never been as bad. But remember before it was cyclists, the media used t demonise all motorcyclists clad in black leather as being Hell's Angels................ I just want to go out for a ride and not be abused, threatened, shouted at just because I choose to ride a bicycle.
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30-12-20, 01:02 PM | #8987 |
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DFT guidelines state that cyclists should use the road rather than shared paths at 18mph and above.
Shared use paths are minimum DFT standard required for infrastructure and councils are advised to only use them if other options are not possible. They are almost always installed because they the cheapest option available to tick a box to show that the council has made an effort towards green transport. A token gesture. Many near us are a total waste of time, going the wrong way from where you want to go and really neglected surfaces with tree roots breaking through etc. I have had someone physically try to ram me off the road for not using one (the shared path was 20ft set back from the road and I wanted to turn right off the road.. not possible from the path). I just wanted to get home from work and see my kids. He wanted to injure me for slowing him for approx 3 seconds of his life. Absurd.
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30-12-20, 01:03 PM | #8988 |
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Having said that I do really enjoy to lack of worry of riding on a proper sgregated cycle path when it's actually good enough standard. If we could have separate roads to enjoy on motorbikes that cars were kept off then that would be great too
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30-12-20, 01:15 PM | #8989 | |
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What i do see from some/many cyclists is those who choose to put themselves in danger when a safer option is available. I don't think many of them are aware of how vulnerable they are - hence the lack of bright clothing and safety attributes they choose not to wear/equip themselves with. |
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30-12-20, 01:24 PM | #8990 |
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Christmas eve 2017 I was knocked off my bike, a bright almost flouro green frame, rear lights on different patterns, front light flashing, legs covered in reflectives, a fluoro yellow jersey and a bright white helmet.
Sod all to do with it actually, the driver just didn't give a sheite - then drove off. |
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