Amanda P
Legendary Member
- Location
- York. Well, York-ish...
I was being very careful not to accuse anyone of anything. But it's hard to argue with the fact that less speed usually means more time to react to other idiots' behaviour (be they drivers, cyclists, pedestrians or whatever).
You don't have to spend long browsing YouTube before you'll come across a collision or near miss that could have been avoided if the cyclist was moving a bit more circumspectly. Granted, most of these incidents are not of the cylist's making - but it takes two to have a collision (and the cyclist has more to lose).
There's a time and a place for speed, and I would contend that, for example, filtering down the outside of slow-moving motor traffic with oncoming traffic, dozy pedestrians crossing and so on, is not it.
I have no problem with anyone going flat out - just thought I'd balance the picture by inviting comments from others who don't always. (Wouldn't want newcomers getting the wrong impression!)
You don't have to spend long browsing YouTube before you'll come across a collision or near miss that could have been avoided if the cyclist was moving a bit more circumspectly. Granted, most of these incidents are not of the cylist's making - but it takes two to have a collision (and the cyclist has more to lose).
There's a time and a place for speed, and I would contend that, for example, filtering down the outside of slow-moving motor traffic with oncoming traffic, dozy pedestrians crossing and so on, is not it.
I have no problem with anyone going flat out - just thought I'd balance the picture by inviting comments from others who don't always. (Wouldn't want newcomers getting the wrong impression!)