captain nemo1701
Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
- Location
- Bristol
On my daily commute, I am going straight on at this junction:
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn1oheS2VMo
As you can see, I occasionally have to tolerate numpty drivers who cut you up. The junction is on York Road, Bristol and if you look on Google Earth, it shows the old layout which was changed so that you now have two lanes, one for straight on, the left for left turns.
However, I'm becoming tired of numpty bikers who use the left turn lane to filter down the traffic jam and enter the ASL on my left, with no intention of actually turning left, but going straight on. Already had 'a word' with one guy:
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAwJP5i4FRs&feature=plcp
Anyway, happened again this morning. Sat waiting at lights, young biker pulls up on my left - yep, going straight on.
They don't seem to have any qualms about cutting up a cyclist. Oh, and before anyone states that I broke the rules by crossing the line on red, the law (traffic marking regs) does state that vehicles should stop at this line while cyclists can carry on into the ASL via a cycle lane. In the absence of such lanes (which covers about 99% of ASL's, it would seem), the regs do not say that cyclists should also stop ie. they don't specifically prohibit a cyclist entering the box on red. I got this from a police website - see my clips for details. I am reluctant to use the left lane as that will mean I'm cutting up everyone else. I should also add that this junction is usually quite jammed up in the mornings with average traffic speed of near zero.
In future, I'll try and sit as far over to the left as I can, but I know that the b***ers will still try it on.
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn1oheS2VMo
As you can see, I occasionally have to tolerate numpty drivers who cut you up. The junction is on York Road, Bristol and if you look on Google Earth, it shows the old layout which was changed so that you now have two lanes, one for straight on, the left for left turns.
However, I'm becoming tired of numpty bikers who use the left turn lane to filter down the traffic jam and enter the ASL on my left, with no intention of actually turning left, but going straight on. Already had 'a word' with one guy:
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAwJP5i4FRs&feature=plcp
Anyway, happened again this morning. Sat waiting at lights, young biker pulls up on my left - yep, going straight on.
They don't seem to have any qualms about cutting up a cyclist. Oh, and before anyone states that I broke the rules by crossing the line on red, the law (traffic marking regs) does state that vehicles should stop at this line while cyclists can carry on into the ASL via a cycle lane. In the absence of such lanes (which covers about 99% of ASL's, it would seem), the regs do not say that cyclists should also stop ie. they don't specifically prohibit a cyclist entering the box on red. I got this from a police website - see my clips for details. I am reluctant to use the left lane as that will mean I'm cutting up everyone else. I should also add that this junction is usually quite jammed up in the mornings with average traffic speed of near zero.
In future, I'll try and sit as far over to the left as I can, but I know that the b***ers will still try it on.