BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
If you ask me some of the worst for bad cycling and going through seem to be people from the London Dynamo, at least in my experience.
jonny jeez said:)
I saw awful pavement riding from one chap (sending peds jumping out the way) around 100 red lights jumped, some at a fair old pace and bikes squeezing into really stupid positions that were "asking" for them to come unstuck.
All of this left me feeling a little embarrassed for our fellow cyclists...
No wonder people have a stereotypical view of us if this is their only view each day
Sigh
XmisterIS said:I've long thought that:
1) Car drivers should be given a taste of what it's like to be on a bike before taking their test.
2) Non-driver cyclists should be taught to read the road like a driver.
In the light of point 1, when I'm in the car I give cyclists a much wider berth than many other drivers I see on the road.
In the light of point 2, I seem to have far fewer incidents with cars than the non-driving cyclists I know, simply because I drive a lot too and I anticipate what car drivers are likely to be about to do.
EDIT: When I'm on my motorbike, I am sometimes as cheeky as f*ck with car drivers![]()
manalog said:This is very true on my Commute (city - sidcup) the amount of RLjing and pavement cycling is just unbeleivable. This morning there were 6 of us cycling down Evelyn Street traffic light turn red and it was just me who stopped at the light. Just imagine from a driver's perspective. I think that we should all have to pass a test just like a driving test to be allowed on the road but who's going to enforce this? I haven't seen a patrol car for yonks. Just my 2 pence.
BentMikey said:If you ask me some of the worst for bad cycling and going through seem to be people from the London Dynamo, at least in my experience.