I'm sure it is - I certainly feel safer riding around here than I did back in the midlands.
I hope you're right, but the content of the trailer and what I've read from the articles who have seem the show is that it's content is deliberately and outrageously incendiary, which is immensely irresponsible of a broadcaster and I'm concerned what effects this will have on people's attitudes on the road. Not all of us are "very experienced daily London cycling commuter and leisure cyclist" road warriors, not all of us are mucho tough guys who give as good as they get on the road - most people on bikes are nervous gutter huggers who wouldn't even dream of so much as taking primary - do you think they are "not cut out for cycling in London"?
Whatever, that's my views, you have yours. I'm not interesting in getting into these kind of arguments these days.
Road Warrior? Macho Tough Guy? Who is this wonder cyclist you talk about?
Does me being a very experienced London commuting cyclist make me both of those then?
You are talking out of your arse when you say most people on bikes are nervous gutter huggers. That is complete tosh. You cycle in London now and you have for a while to know that this is not the case.
You are winging and hand wringing over a silly programme about cycle/car conflicts, stating that you will be scared to ride your bike afterwards - even before it's been aired.
I repeat. The programme will have no effect to those on the roads, both cyclists and car drivers.
Every one will go on their merry way as before.
I will report back in the days after to see if it has changed. If it's for the worse I will be glad to eat humble pie. If it hasn't changed anything I expect you to too.