whats your tube?
It's veloevol Mr D.
whats your tube?
This is very common and " Very worrying "Driving like this happens, even had an arse try to side swipe me with his Merc tonight on my way home from Wales in a CAR....
Sometime tonight you will be able to comment.It's veloevol Mr D.
A good observation.. I think its all an " ITIS " Thing... interesting to see views from cyclists.. unlike twitter and tube
Is this one of these spoof comedy shows?
I am a regular cyclist (and driver) in that part of London - and have been so for over thirty years.
The driving was poor-to-middling, but by no means unusual.
The headcammer appeared (to my untrained eye) slightly madder than a box of slightly mad frogs.
He was passed quite closely, as were the other cyclists, but these things happen.
He then barged past on the inside of the 'victim', shouting about stopping the driver. It all got slightly weird.
I was unaware initially that the horn was on the headcammer's bicycle. Its use was bizarre, intimidatory and excessive.
The driver appeared to accept he'd driven badly, but this was not enough for our vigilante of truth and justice.
Bizarrely, having honked and yelled for some time, he steps beyond irony by telling the bemused driver to stop shouting.
I couldn't watch to the end, so I have no idea whether the 'victim' appeared.
This cyclo-vigilante doesn't represent me, doesn't dignify cycling and doesn't make the roads safer. I think he's very clever to do all that shouting and riding and honking and amateur policing... But if it's for anything more than entertainment, it has me baffled.
I suppose its perfectly acceptable to do nothing about anything these days? ;-)
Thanks for the words of encouragement.The intent of your actions is doubtless commendable but their execution is liable to cause more problems, than good. Make predictable and reasonable choices when you're cycling on roads shared by lots of other folk. I don't think that's too much to ask. Good luck with your crusade and stay safe out there. Me - I'll steer well clear of Knightsbridge in the future...
Indeed yes..In fairness it is helpful to concede mistakes, hard as it can be to feel you're giving satisfaction to people giving you grief.
I do hope you accept undertaking another cyclist at speed while blasting a horn probably isn't a very good idea, and I'm sure you wouldn't like it happening to you, regardless of the circumstances. I understand what you were trying to do, but I think shouting "coming through on your left!" would have been a better approach. Sustaining the horn isn't really a good idea unless someone is about to cause a collision.
From the perspective of a driver who is IAM trained and has never had an accident - let along knocked off a cyclist - in 40 years of driving cars, motorbikes, vans and trucks, I would say that being hooted at aggressively rather than just as a warning simply angers me. I'm always wiling to admit to a mistake but not when someone gets arsey with me.
Do you make sure to give other pedestrians 1.5m when you're walking? After all, they could slip, bounce off you and fly into the road.