Crankarm
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Some cyclists do over react, and some of those have helmet cameras.
This guy:
http://www.youtube.c...r/TesterAnimal1
Seems to over react over a lot of things. Watch his latest one about red light and planning. yeah, bad driving, but he sounds like he is going to cry. It wasn't that big a deal, certainly not worth the argo. Maybe stopping and clapping or something patronising if you really must.
On the other hand, this guy does have some very, very good videos (depending on how you look at it). One where he gets hit by a wing mirror and nearly ends up under a car. I couldn't fault any reaction to that. Especially as the driver didn't stop.
I'll be honest, if you look at some of my past videos I probably over react, or at least post really boring stuff. I seem a lot more laid back recently, but if something is bad I will react. I do try to remain calmer and let things go though.
Maybe he's lost the plot on this one ............. Can't quite see the point of his rant at the moton.
There is no legal requirement to indicate, there is legislation about overtaking on the left.
I think some on here are being unfairly critical. We always knew that there would be a couple of people acting like cocks (they do it in their cars on youtube too, lets not forget), however some of the critique of Tester Animal, etc, is a little unfair I feel. It is clearly not acceptable to drive within an inch of a cyclist's handlebar, or clip them with a van wing mirror.To suggest that he should shut up and put up is wrong. We need to be vocal sometimes otherwise things will never improve. This counts on the road and in campaign.
Just to point out, in my first post I did make clear that I can legitimately understand his reaction in some of his videos. When that same reaction is applied to something minor I loose patience. I care even less when he's telling someone else off for doing the same thing as himself.
I've no problem with him posting videos of the more minor stuff, just his reaction to it. Ultimately, I feel it portrays cycling badly and that those who witness it will give him, and other cyclists, less consideration later on.
I care even less when he's telling someone else off for doing the same thing as himself.
Ultimately, I feel it portrays cycling badly and that those who witness it will give him, and other cyclists, less consideration later on.
Do you think that helmet cameras sometimes make the wearers more aggressive? ... if the cyclist wasn't wearing a camera they would have just got on with it.
Mine has made me less angry, because youtube is now my outlet. When someone annoys me, I just think "good, another one for the clips" and I get on with it.
I don't tend to post clips unless they have really infuriated me, most days I just delete my film rather than spend 20 mins editing & posting it.
My fuse is all burnt out. They've used it all up. So that's just tough on the next one who pushes me around.