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Golly, how awful!
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Originally Posted by The PNP
Golly, how awful!
And as usual, you mockingly condemn it. You'd soon have something to say if motor vehicles did the same thing.
Cyclists ignoring red lights have a much great chance of being side swiped than if they stopped at a red light.
However, I know I'm wasting my time typing this as you'll take no notice of it at all, and defend the cyclists.
Crawl back under that rock of yours!
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A very bad example to younger cyclists to take such reckless actions.
Anyone who cared about real world cycling would condemn it.
As a real world bike user personally I would seize their bikes and crush them.
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Originally Posted by libraryguy
And as usual, you mockingly condemn it. You'd soon have something to say if motor vehicles did the same thing.
Cyclists ignoring red lights have a much great chance of being side swiped than if they stopped at a red light.
However, I know I'm wasting my time typing this as you'll take no notice of it at all, and defend the cyclists.
Crawl back under that rock of yours!
So, a cyclist passes a red light and is side-swiped. Maybe next time (if they survive) they'll wait for the green. Meanwhile, a motorist in a hefty two-ton pickup boots-it through after the lights turn red - and T-bones some innocent party at 30mph....Surely even you, can see there's a massive difference to the outcome!
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Originally Posted by local
A very bad example to younger cyclists to take such reckless actions.
Anyone who cared about real world cycling would condemn it.
As a real world bike user personally I would seize their bikes and crush them.
Didn't look 'reckless' to me, mate. They looked around and got through safely, not even causing those couple of cars to brake. Upshot: everyone went home in one piece.
Reckless? No. Illegal? Yes.
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Originally Posted by The PNP
So, a cyclist passes a red light and is side-swiped. Maybe next time (if they survive) they'll wait for the green. Meanwhile, a motorist in a hefty two-ton pickup boots-it through after the lights turn red - and T-bones some innocent party at 30mph....Surely even you, can see there's a massive difference to the outcome!
You really are not the brightest star in the sky, are you?
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Originally Posted by Stuartli
You really are not the brightest star in the sky, are you?
Then, are you saying a mass of less than 20kilos (plus rider) travelling at 12mph, has an equal destructive potential in a collision, as a mass of around 2,000kilos (plus occupants) travelling at 30mph?
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Originally Posted by libraryguy
I was waiting at a Zebra Crossing in Southport last week and when bus and car both stopped, I started to cross. I was halfway across when a cyclist went over the crossing behind me, ignoring that the bus and car had stopped. I do think some of these cyclists have got it into their heads that the Highway Code modern rules now allow cyclists carte blanche on the roads. I think the rules should be applied equally - we now have a situation where, pedestrians, blue ticket holders and even disability scooter users, each have priority over another that has the potential for MORE accidents occurring not less. Everyone should follow common sense rules, those who do not - well it's their lives.
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Originally Posted by The PNP
Then, are you saying a mass of less than 20kilos (plus rider) travelling at 12mph, has an equal destructive potential in a collision, as a mass of around 2,000kilos (plus occupants) travelling at 30mph?
They don’t look reckless to you but they look reckless to everyone else and it’s no good quoting shite about cars and weights as we are not talking about cars going through red lights as that’s not only very very rare but once again you dream up irrelevant stuff to sidestep the real truth that we ALL see EVERYTIME we go out.
You scoured this clip for ANY car faults to muddy the water like you always do and as there were no cars going through red lights or parked on the pavement you came up with that shite, you are an embarrassment to this site, real cyclists that use common sense and don’t hate motorists and cause them stress as a hobby and don’t talk shite on every post ( and get called out for it EVERYTIME ) by real posters . .
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Originally Posted by MICK/GILLY
They don’t look reckless to you but they look reckless to everyone else and it’s no good quoting shite about cars and weights as we are not talking about cars going through red lights as that’s not only very very rare but once again you dream up irrelevant stuff to sidestep the real truth that we ALL see EVERYTIME we go out.
You scoured this clip for ANY car faults to muddy the water like you always do and as there were no cars going through red lights or parked on the pavement you came up with that shite, you are an embarrassment to this site, real cyclists that use common sense and don’t hate motorists and cause them stress as a hobby and don’t talk shite on every post ( and get called out for it EVERYTIME ) by real posters . .
So, you think cyclists go through red lights because they hate motorists? Well that's a new one!
N.B. I don't know where you do your driving mate, but I see cars keep on going through after lights turn red - every day of the week.
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So, you think cyclists go through red lights because they hate motorists? Well that's a new one!
Where did he say or even imply that?
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Originally Posted by The PNP
So, you think cyclists go through red lights because they hate motorists? Well that's a new one!
N.B. I don't know where you do your driving mate, but I see cars keep on going through after lights turn red - every day of the week.
Of course you do along with the myriads of cars going the wrong way on one way streets, driving with no hands on steering, doing wheelies in a main road, driving ad lib through pedestrians on crossings or pedestrianised areas.
Get real will you, there are good and bad road users at every level, the aim of the vast majority is to avoid the idiots and go about there day.
We all know that your standard reply is that contact with a vehicle is more hazardous than with a push bike, but does it never cross your mind that idiot cyclists can and do cause accidents and are very often a greater disturbance to people on foot.
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Originally Posted by silver fox
Of course you do along with the myriads of cars going the wrong way on one way streets, driving with no hands on steering, doing wheelies in a main road, driving ad lib through pedestrians on crossings or pedestrianised areas.
Get real will you, there are good and bad road users at every level, the aim of the vast majority is to avoid the idiots and go about there day.
We all know that your standard reply is that contact with a vehicle is more hazardous than with a push bike, but does it never cross your mind that i diot cyclists can and do cause accidents and are very often a greater disturbance to people on foot.
Mate, I do a fair few miles every week for work and see it all. In my opinion, it pays dividends to look both ways when setting of on a green nowadays.
Agree, there's good and bad in every mode. Not least amongst the peds, who have a nasty habit of stepping unexpectedly into the path of bikes. Not to mention treating bike infra as de-facto pavements e.g. on Marine Way bridge and the seawall bikepath between pier and Pleasureland.
Yes, even the humble bike can kill, as can some maniac on foot if they feel so inclined.
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Originally Posted by The PNP
Mate, I do a fair few miles every week for work and see it all. In my opinion, it pays dividends to look both ways when setting of on a green nowadays.
Agree, there's good and bad in every mode. Not least amongst the peds, who have a nasty habit of stepping unexpectedly into the path of bikes. Not to mention treating bike infra as de-facto pavements e.g. on Marine Way bridge and the seawall bikepath between pier and Pleasureland.
Yes, even the humble bike can kill, as can some maniac on foot if they feel so inclined.
At last - an acceptance that the 'weights and measures' argument is hopelessly flawed.
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