As a cyclist who do you dislike the most?

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Norm

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They all come back. It's just a matter of when.
And how long until they are spotted and thrown out again. :thumbsup:
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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Most of it and i so far haven't found a bit that says " You can walk in the middle of the road disregarding road users at will" I also haven't found a bit that says "You can throw a ball for a dog, and even walk down the middle white line if your mood takes you".
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Most of it and i so far haven't found a bit that says " You can walk in the middle of the road disregarding road users at will" I also haven't found a bit that says "You can throw a ball for a dog, and even walk down the middle white line if your mood takes you".

The difference between "must" and "should" in The Highway Code is the difference between legal prescription/prohibition and advice. Some of the advice happens to be misguided paternalistic nonsense...

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But I'm sure you take it very seriously and never walk anywhere in darkness without hi-viz armbands. After all, it's a bit late for you to worry about looking like a tit. The bit you didn't bother to read is this:

Take care when passing pedestrians, especially children, older or disabled people, and allow them plenty of room. Always be prepared to slow down and stop if necessary..
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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1982423 said:
31 Emergencyvehicles. If an ambulance, fire engine, police or other emergency vehicle approaches using flashing blue lights, headlights and/or sirens, keep off the road.

This would appear to imply that it is OK to be in the road so long as there is no blue light vehicle coming.
Yeah right(!!)If you say so.:rolleyes:
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
The bit you've shown is advice if there is no pavement available!

It's good advice - if you are taking care around pedestrians, you will be less surprised at their actions and you will cope with their behaviour better. I hate to point out the obvious, but if you don't clock the fact that someone using a mobile phone might well be inattentive to other things around them, then your observation skills are not up to much. It's sounds to me as though you are not only aggressive and impatient but have poor riding skills, which is a worrying combination. It's very simple - you are responsible for your road behaviour, whether pedestrians are following the advice of the Highway Code or not. You do not have any right to punish or intimidate them.
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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It's good advice - if you are taking care around pedestrians, you will be less surprised at their actions and you will cope with their behaviour better. I hate to point out the obvious, but if you don't clock the fact that someone using a mobile phone might well be inattentive to other things around them, then your observation skills are not up to much. It's sounds to me as though you are not only aggressive and impatient but have poor riding skills, which is a worrying combination. It's very simple - you are responsible for your road behaviour, whether pedestrians are following the advice of the Highway Code or not. You do not have any right to punish or intimidate them.

Yes but it's safety advice for IF THERE IS NO PAVEMENT AVAILABLE! In other words do not walk in the road unless you have to!:stop:
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Yes but it's safety advice for IF THERE IS NO PAVEMENT AVAILABLE! In other words do not walk in the road unless you have to!:stop:

You're dodging the issue again, which is your behaviour. Most pedestrians, like most cyclists, will not follow all the advice in the Highway Code. Thank God, or we might as well be in Sweden. Luckily advice not to walk in the road is just advice, which we are free to ignore. Do you punch people who aren't wearing hi-viz armbands? Stick your pump through the spokes of cyclists who aren't using cycle paths? Probably not, so why do you feel entitled to scare the shit out of pedestrians just because they aren't doing what you think they should?
 

NormanD

Lunatic Asylum Escapee
Just to add another, the corner cutting motorist, who instead of doing it the correct way,(approach the right hand turn, slow down until level with the turn, make turn, continue on correct side of the road) will chop the corner on the wrong side of the road at speed, (total blind turn too) and continue like you shouldn't have been there in the first place.

less than two feet more down the road and I would have been ran over by her, it's not the first time either, last time she was on her mobile doing the same corner chop. Had a few encounters at this T junction with other motorists and it's in plain view from my house window.
 
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