Dual carriageway and a 21 year-old? I bet the first thing they checked was her phone.I think the police reported it on their website. I saw the link on FB - I can't find it now, sorry. The dual carriageway death reported that a 21 year old woman had been arrested for death by dangerous driving at the scene.
Dual carriageway and a 21 year-old? I bet the first thing they checked was her phone.
They are ! Drivers are saying sorry if they make a mistake and i had a van driver toot me when i waved him past , He tooted and waved for me to carry on while he say behind meThere are clearly some well reported cases of idiots.
But in london, despite emptier roads,i have the impression that drivers are being more careful/nicer/in less of a hurry.
They are ! Drivers are saying sorry if they make a mistake and i had a van driver toot me when i waved him past , He tooted and waved for me to carry on while he say behind meMaybe they are missing the traffic jams
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Thus misinformation gets spread around the www rumour mill....
Here's the spot. As a cyclist and former motorcyclist I cringed as the rider went over the bridge, the bend tightens and he nearly ran out of road:
View: https://youtu.be/kTwTpsFG7oI
Although I am feeling a lot safer out there at the moment, I can't comfortably not repost this (which may well just be statistical anomaly):Before we start talking up one accident into an epidemic of metallic death on the roads, let's remember that in any other year quite a few cyclists die on our roads in April. sad, but true![]()
I wouldn’t let one Herbert put you off mate, I can’t understand why he was doing that tbh ,I couldn't believe the behaviour of a man in lycra yesterday. I was driving my van far behind him doing 20mph, he was to the left of the lane until every time we came to a long straight bit of road,where I could have safely passed him at a distance, he swung to the white line looked back with a smirk on his face. It's no wonder cyclists are so badly thought of and so many are hurt.
I've not been on the forum for a long while swapped cycling to work and touring for a campervan. Thinking of getting back into cycling although yesterday put me off a bit.
One possibility would be how bad the condition of the road was and pulling out was the only safe place to cycle. A B road through a village near me has a defined cycle line southbound that if you vary off its hello noticeable depressions if not actual pot holes. Not sure anyone would smirk deliberately at a following car but you would look back frequently to check what was going on behind you.I wouldn’t let one Herbert put you off mate, I can’t understand why he was doing that tbh ,
That's true as I'm sure we all know a stretch of road that you describe, I know I do and I do wonder sometimes if the following drivers think I'm just being an arse.One possibility would be how bad the condition of the road was and pulling out was the only safe place to cycle. A B road through a village near me has a defined cycle line southbound that if you vary off its hello noticeable depressions if not actual pot holes. Not sure anyone would smirk deliberately at a following car but you would look back frequently to check what was going on behind you.
I couldn't believe the behaviour of a man in lycra yesterday. I was driving my van far behind him doing 20mph, he was to the left of the lane until every time we came to a long straight bit of road,where I could have safely passed him at a distance, he swung to the white line looked back with a smirk on his face. It's no wonder cyclists are so badly thought of and so many are hurt.
I've not been on the forum for a long while swapped cycling to work and touring for a campervan. Thinking of getting back into cycling although yesterday put me off a bit.