Fiona N
Veteran
I thought I'd got the hang of avoiding loutish behaviour - living in Kendal might be a bit far for most people but it has mostly worked. But yesterday I was completely taken aback by the behaviour of a small kid and its Dad (I assume the kid was of the boy variety but didn't stop to check)...
I was returning home after a ride down a steepish, fast but narrow lane - part of a bike route, it goes from the entrance to Sizergh Hall under the Kendal bypass and down to the river just before Natland village. There's not much vehicle traffic on it after the turning to Lower Sizergh Barn (good coffee shop) so you expect walkers all over the road.
I called out to a family of woman with pushchair, man and small child (maybe 4 years old) straggling up the road - the woman moved to the side of the road followed by the man who called the child to him but as I got closer the child wandered back to the other side of the road and I was preparing to ride (slower) between him and the rest of the family. Then to my astonishment, the child stepped deliberately into my path and stood there hands on hips, challenging me to hit him basically (you see why I think it was a boy
).
The Dad just looked on for far too long then hauled him out of the way pretty much at the last minute. I'd braked to walking speed which isn't a trivial matter as the surface is bumpy and I'd been travelling at about 25 mph moments before - perfectly safe if they'd all stayed at their side of the road.
I was so gobsmacked I didn't even get off any choice remarks
I don't know who was worst, the kid or the Dad
I was returning home after a ride down a steepish, fast but narrow lane - part of a bike route, it goes from the entrance to Sizergh Hall under the Kendal bypass and down to the river just before Natland village. There's not much vehicle traffic on it after the turning to Lower Sizergh Barn (good coffee shop) so you expect walkers all over the road.
I called out to a family of woman with pushchair, man and small child (maybe 4 years old) straggling up the road - the woman moved to the side of the road followed by the man who called the child to him but as I got closer the child wandered back to the other side of the road and I was preparing to ride (slower) between him and the rest of the family. Then to my astonishment, the child stepped deliberately into my path and stood there hands on hips, challenging me to hit him basically (you see why I think it was a boy

The Dad just looked on for far too long then hauled him out of the way pretty much at the last minute. I'd braked to walking speed which isn't a trivial matter as the surface is bumpy and I'd been travelling at about 25 mph moments before - perfectly safe if they'd all stayed at their side of the road.
I was so gobsmacked I didn't even get off any choice remarks
