2709364 said:I can only admire your optimism. I, on the other hand see it as a load of bollocks and an inappropriate cheap shot.
That's why I opened with, "You "see" what you want to in that report".

2709364 said:I can only admire your optimism. I, on the other hand see it as a load of bollocks and an inappropriate cheap shot.
You "see" what you want to in that report, I didn't see anything to offend me, a daily commuter.
“What they do is tuck themselves between the 150mm gap of the curb and lorry and really get themselves into places they just should not be. They are not respecting the road are getting themselves into dangerous positions. If there is a small gap just stay back.”
That is true, I see it every morning and every night. In Leeds/Bradford showing a small gap down the side of a big truck to a cyclist is like showing a small gap to a ferret.
"MarkF was injured in an incident at home over the weekend. A fire brigade spokesman said:
"We get a lot of these kind of incidents, it is really not sensible to insert your penis in a toaster".
2709383 said:It is not good advice though. The figure quote of 150mm is so small that you cannot fit a bike up it. Anyone who needs telling will not have learned anything of use.
yet they do!Straightforward reporting innit.
I agree with you but the comments made here were irresponsible. There was nothing to say that the cyclist was at fault or did anything to endanger themselves yet the commentary is all about how cyclists should be more aware when the onus really should be on drivers. If a driver makes a mistake the consequenses for more vulnerable road users can be dire.The problem is the vast number of cyclists who have taken to our roads with little or no understanding of cycle craft. We cannot just pass all the blame to motorists, we have to accept responsibility for our own actions as well.
London's Fire Brigade has rushed to distance itself from comments made by a Merton firefighter about cyclists.
Responding to an inquiry about anincident involving a cyclist and a car on Friday evening a gave details to The WimbledonGuardian.
The cyclist had sustained serious injuries after colliding with a car in Sainsbury's car park in Colliers Wood.
The fire fighter went on to give a warning to cyclists about the perils of the road.
He said: “There is a big problem with cyclists at the moment generally.
“There are so many more cyclists on the roads that we have had a number of incidents ourselves with fire engines and recent months.
“What they do is tuck themselves between the 150mm gap of the curb and lorry and really get themselves into places they just should not be.
“They are not respecting the road are getting themselves into dangerous positions.
“If there is a small gap just stay back.”
The comment sparked outrage among readers who responded with a series of angry comments to the article.
One reader, username SAHSAH, wrote: “Disgusting comments from LFB. The cyclist here is the victim, yet LFB use this as a platform to criticise cyclists.
“I can't see any suggestion that the cyclist was in any way to blame for this incident.
“Much better to use this to advise drivers of their responsibilities towards vulnerable road users, and address the problems of poor cycling infrastructure putting cyclists in danger.
“Whoever made this statement should be reprimanded.”
Merton's Borough Commander, Rick Ogden, said: “The comment published in the Wimbledon Guardian was from an individual and does not represent the views of the London Fire Brigade.
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“We take our responsibilities to all road users very seriously and firefighters work closely with partner agencies to promote safety on London’s roads.
“Our thoughts are with the people involved in this incident.”
Thanks for posting that.London Fire Brigade distances itself from controversial cyclist comments
http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/...s_itself_from_controversial_cyclist_comments/