I find that bellowing "LIGHTS" as you are just behind them effective
You mean like Leona Helmsley ?
2885571 said:Yes, it was the collective shame about casual speeding, amongst other crimes, that finally made me give up driving.
2885571 said:Yes, it was the collective shame about casual speeding, amongst other crimes, that finally made me give up driving.
Yes, but a pedestrian could cross the road just in front of a cyclist they couldn't see (cyclist had no lights), cyclist would not have enough time to react of the pedestrian crossed without warning. This would be the fault of the cyclist?2885843 said:They can see the pedestrian though.
2885984 said:I don't know but I do find it odd how cyclists voluntarily take on a collective guilt for the actions of a minority when other road user groupings don't do anything similar.
Imagine the pedestrian wearing a headcam shouting out an identifier of an unlit cyclist who nearly ran them over on the pavement.
If this was a serious problem peds would star t wearing cameras for exactly that purpose. Pedestrians do not seem to be inclined to wear cameras because such events are astonishingly rare, peds aren't wearing cameras even though they are over 200 times more likely to be killed by a car on the pavement than a cyclist.