In Praise Of..........John Prescott

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downfader

extimus uero philosophus
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darkstar

New Member
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You're watching a different programme to me if you've never heard sycophantic cheers at every Clarkson rant about speed, cyclists etc.

No-one is suggesting that all of the audience are the same, but there are enough there who need to like the Clarkson guff.
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It doesn't matter what the subject is, any member of parliament (current or former) would be jeered by the audience, it's natural. The issues being discussed were largely to do with the bus lane and public transport, not cycling.
 

darkstar

New Member
Um, it's possible to be a cyclist and a petrolhead you know. I'd say that about 80% of the keen cyclists I know well as friends are also petrolheads to some degree or other. Including having raced motorbikes and cars, owning several classic or vintage cars, or just generally loving tinkering with mechanical stuff of all sorts.

I never said anything of the sort, but in the OP it very much seemed as though it's an issue of petrolheads are unreasonable, speeding people, and very different to cyclists. I of course, disagree with this.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
I didn't see it, what was that?


the westway is having roadworks done underneath it so , quite rightly, the speed limit on it has been reduced to 30mph for the duration of the work. JC is worried that it will stay at 30mph like the motorway limit stayed at 70mph after the temporary limit was set 46 years ago.

as any good journo he isn't letting facts or truth get in the way of a story.
 

darkstar

New Member
the westway is having roadworks done underneath it so , quite rightly, the speed limit on it has been reduced to 30mph for the duration of the work. JC is worried that it will stay at 30mph like the motorway limit stayed at 70mph after the temporary limit was set 46 years ago.

as any good journo he isn't letting facts or truth get in the way of a story.

Many people have been critical, with some calling it "dangerously slow". A three lane road does not need to be 30 mph, why's it safe to go 50 when there are road works being completed on the motorway?
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
It's only dangerously slow if the people driving on it are too stupid to control their vehicles...

Oh, I see...
 

darkstar

New Member
It's only dangerously slow if the people driving on it are too stupid to control their vehicles...

Oh, I see...

People are saying that on a road of that type, if people conform to the limit, people are more likely to tail-gate each other, it's natural as people are usually in a hurry to get home. It's not about controlling the car...
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
People are saying that on a road of that type, if people conform to the limit, people are more likely to tail-gate each other, it's natural as people are usually in a hurry to get home. It's not about controlling the car...

Um, isn't it about controlling the car in order not to tailgate?

People need to learn not to be so impatient.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
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Easier said then done Arch.
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Well, I know that. I'd do it with a baseball bat, but that wouldn't be popular as a government policy.
 

mightyquin

Active Member
Great episode of TG last night. I'm a fan, love that it's so un-PC. JC is playing up to his petrol head un pc image, so what it makes for an entertaining program.

Prescott was a good sport, and he's an old fashioned politician. Whether you like him or not, agree or disagree with his views, you have to respect the fact that he speaks his mind, and you know where he stands on an issue.

I went on an advance driving course with a previous company I worked for (all co car drivers had to do it at the time). It was definately an eye opener. As for tailgating etc., there's simply no excuse for not driving safely and leaving enough stopping distance, whatever speed you're driving at. Also the chance of someone being hit by a car at 30mph and surviving is significantly greater than being hit at 40mph.
 

darkstar

New Member
I went on an advance driving course with a previous company I worked for (all co car drivers had to do it at the time). It was definately an eye opener. As for tailgating etc., there's simply no excuse for not driving safely and leaving enough stopping distance, whatever speed you're driving at. Also the chance of someone being hit by a car at 30mph and surviving is significantly greater than being hit at 40mph.

You need to take the type of road into consideration... The chances of hitting someone on the road in question is near zero, as there are no pedestrians.

Tailgating is not due to poor driving skill, it's down to poor patience. Keeping a good distance from the car in front doesn't take any skill at all.
 

darkstar

New Member
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Er, no. I didn't mention cyclists in the OP.

It's entirely reasonable to suggest that the TG studio will have an abundance of 'safe drivers'.
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I suppose posting it on a cycling forum, where the majority of people seem to dislike the Top Gear crew and everything about the show, you don't have to mention cycling. Calling the audience members petrolheads felt as though you were speaking solely from a cyclist point of view. My bad if this is not true.
 
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