summerdays
Cycling in the sun
- Location
- Bristol
I saw that one on Facebook and didn't like it all, it just looked for all the negative points they could find.Not mine, others towards me as a cyclist.
Tonight, 3 colleagues ganged up on me, 2 drivers, one pedestrian. The usual, red light jumping, road tax, not using the cycle lane.
Reason? We were working at a concert, I casually observed that if the manager did not close our bar soon I would be stuck between drunken concert goers on the cycle path or mad taxi drivers doing the venue to town run on the road.
All hell broke loose: I'm not supposed to use the road if there's a path available, all cyclist jump red lights, they hold traffic up, why do they go in front of buses, road tax, cycling license ... the usual s***e
Now, I'm very conscious of being slow, so I use mostly paths when available, especially if I'm riding the heavy single speed, but tonight I felt like taking up a full lane at 5mph!
I didn't, of course, managed to leave before the concert finished, used the path like a good girl
Then the women's cycle forum on FB shares how not to die on a bike in London ... even me here in the sticks know this is pure rubbish, so I feel more peeved!
Thank heaven for cycle chat, a wee rant, I'm already in a better mood![]()
I don't have issues with work colleagues about cycling as a fair number in the office cycle and so you know that if you started something like that you would have loads supporting your side and the other person would be outnumbered, that doesn't mean we all agree about everything to do with cycling. However I have been on courses when I get the cyclists in my way arguments, and my friends mostly support it with a few disagreeing on the helmet front but they know not to raise that point!
Just try not to let them affect you, and state your case, but know that they are unlikely to change their mind! But maybe they might realise it wasn't as simple as all cyclists should be on the path/ not on the path!