The line the cyclist is taking suggests that he about to leave the road so the driver is held up for what, 4 seconds?
Wowee. Zzzzzzzzz
a rare occurance but pedestriaians have been injured and very rarely killed by cyclists.
Don't be ridiculous!Yep but classic bit of whataboutery there. Because a lot more people are killed by other means doesn't alter the fact that a very small number are killed by cyclists.
Better ban cows.
Yep but classic bit of whataboutery there. Because a lot more people are killed by other means doesn't alter the fact that a very small number are killed by cyclists.
Better ban cows. And lightning.
As for size and speed of vehicles are capable of, it's not that which is the problem. It's the drivers.
Nobody ever promotes UK wide 20mph limits. Maintaining 20mph in city centres is largely a fantasy. It is generally accelerate to 35mph, brake for the next lights. May as well be 20mph max with less braking.UK wide 20mph limits just isn't going to be feasible, the economy would grind to a halt for one thing.
It's a good thing you don't make the law (and I deeply hope you're not responsible for anything like Risk Assessments anywhere).
(are you aware that we have different rules for more dangerous vehicles? Like HGVs? Planes? )
we reduce the maximum size and weight of new private motor vehicles, we reduce their max acceleration;
And as you seem to disregard the very sensible system of having different rules for different vehicle classes, I think we're done here.Oh dear you seem incapable of reading and understanding posts.
Nobody ever promotes UK wide 20mph limits. Maintaining 20mph in city centres is largely a fantasy. It is generally accelerate to 35mph, brake for the next lights. May as well be 20mph max with less braking.
And as you seem to disregard the very sensible system of having different rules for different vehicle classes, I think we're done here.
I'll leave Ming The Infinitely More Patient to debate this further with you!
Bye x
It is putting the relative risks in context. If we are truly interested in safety we focus on the big risks first, and that still comes (by a massively long way) from motorised vehicles and their drivers.
Time would be better spent reducing the harm they cause. UK wide 20 mph limits, more LTNs, speed limiters in all new vehicles that cannot be overridden, we reduce the maximum size and weight of new private motor vehicles, we reduce their max acceleration; would be better things to focus on, amongst other things.
From a few of your posts you seem very anti-motorised vehicles. Do you own and drive a car etc yourself?
YesDo you own and drive a car etc yourself?