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Just watching Marblers first video...(nice quality BTW)
Watching it, bearing in mind that he's travelling at 20 mph, i usually travel at 16mph in a cycle lane..although 20 mph in the right conditions isnt unusual...the first thing i thought was...was his pass that close.
Yes, it was too close, but, is the existence of relatively narrow cycle lanes (such as i use regularly) actually encouraging drivers to pass close.
I'm constantly overtaken what would be considerd 'too close', but ive got used to it in cycle lanes. They're within their section of road, not impeding into my cycle lane, but passing closer than i would like. Its so regular ive come to not even be bothered by it...which is wrong of course.
The big difference is, marblers pass was probably doing 40mph, mine are more like 20 to 30. That makes a huge difference to how i percieve the danger.
But anyway, the point is, i dont think a driver being in his lane actually thinks he's doing anything wrong, however close that brings him to another moving object.
its a classic case of drivers not realising how vulnerable cyclists are (or feel)...and its road designers that are to blame. But even then, they're between a rock and a hard place. The road was only ever X wide. The cycle lane that was painted in afterwards, giving cyclists some 'relief'...
But has it come at a cost, that drivers become used to passing close at low'ish speed, then forget the dangers higher speed close passes bring.
Ultimately you've got two problems...the existence of cycle lanes actually encourages drivers to pass too close...and idiot drivers who then think thats normal...whatever their speed.
FWIW, i like cycle lanes (the ones i use), but you slowly realise, they may come at a cost to our safety overall.
Watching it, bearing in mind that he's travelling at 20 mph, i usually travel at 16mph in a cycle lane..although 20 mph in the right conditions isnt unusual...the first thing i thought was...was his pass that close.
Yes, it was too close, but, is the existence of relatively narrow cycle lanes (such as i use regularly) actually encouraging drivers to pass close.
I'm constantly overtaken what would be considerd 'too close', but ive got used to it in cycle lanes. They're within their section of road, not impeding into my cycle lane, but passing closer than i would like. Its so regular ive come to not even be bothered by it...which is wrong of course.
The big difference is, marblers pass was probably doing 40mph, mine are more like 20 to 30. That makes a huge difference to how i percieve the danger.
But anyway, the point is, i dont think a driver being in his lane actually thinks he's doing anything wrong, however close that brings him to another moving object.
its a classic case of drivers not realising how vulnerable cyclists are (or feel)...and its road designers that are to blame. But even then, they're between a rock and a hard place. The road was only ever X wide. The cycle lane that was painted in afterwards, giving cyclists some 'relief'...
But has it come at a cost, that drivers become used to passing close at low'ish speed, then forget the dangers higher speed close passes bring.
Ultimately you've got two problems...the existence of cycle lanes actually encourages drivers to pass too close...and idiot drivers who then think thats normal...whatever their speed.
FWIW, i like cycle lanes (the ones i use), but you slowly realise, they may come at a cost to our safety overall.