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Very very cool and bloody good common sense from your diamond daughter.
she is looking forward to bikeability level 3 whn she is old enough ( 13 i think).
Very very cool and bloody good common sense from your diamond daughter.
Training of drivers is a red herring and is demonstrably ineffective.
I think that we do confront them, I have to every day. Last week this included my next door neighbour who thought it was acceptable to go through three sets of red lights in New Cross. When I challenged her about it she said 'but if you are a pedestrian and there is nothing coming, then you cross don't you?'Not a good attitude. So I spoke to her landlord who is a good pal and is a cycling trainer. Then this woman with her 4 year old on her bike was routinely RLJ-ing, she was doing this for months. So I spoke to her school (the one which her child attends) about this and it has stopped. She was extremely abusive and threatening towards me, even though she was doing this in front of her own child which I found really upsetting. They deserve to be reprimanded and punished but we should not condone violence. I have come close to it, but I have to remind myself that I have to be a decent human being.
1845755 said:If you were to factor out the motorway miles and look at it again, the ratio would shift.
I had absolutely no idea that, when I decided to use a cycle instead of the car for some trips, that I was also signing up to police all other cyclists.
WTF? This is wrong, assuming you include punishment in that training. Said punishment might include fines, points, compulsory course attendance, strict liability, and insurance premium increases.
I don't , but a shake of the head can convey a lot to the driver behind you showing that you as a cyclist think that the other cyclist was a nobber for doing what they did.
I'm glad you agree that driver education does work, after all.
TBH I don't think I would be very civil towards you either if you went round sticking your nose into my affairs in that way. Do you take it on yourself to go and remonstrate with and shop all the mums driving and parking badly when dropping their precious bundles off at school too?
I don't , but a shake of the head can convey a lot to the driver behind you showing that you as a cyclist think that the other cyclist was a nobber for doing what they did.
theres one plum in Leytonstone who RLJs out of Cathall road and straight onto the pavement the other side and through the war memorial green. he tried a bunnyhop off the pavement the other side and popped his tyre, yes tyre not tube and i did laugh loudly and comment as i rode past less than 30 seconds later.
I doubt the driver even notices you are there let alone spots your subtle head movements of reprobation. Perhaps you could wag your finger and tut-tut for him instead.
TBH I don't think I would be very civil towards you either if you went round sticking your nose into my affairs in that way. Do you take it on yourself to go and remonstrate with and shop all the mums driving and parking badly when dropping their precious bundles off at school too?
no maybe not, but one of the 1st posts i put on this forum was me putting the wing mirror on a vehicle back into position after a cyclist had clonked it out of position in his hurry to get through a red light. I told the driver we aren't all peanuts who jump red lights and he responded with a yeah i can see that cheers mate. small things can make a huge ripple.
I could be very confused, but I don't think I turn right onto Vauxhall Bridge? I usually turn left onto it in both directions.