Now this is why commuting rocks! Stalemate situation and cycle storm implemented :P

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Krellon

Well-Known Member
Location
Bramley Nr Tadly
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MikeW-71

Veteran
Location
Carlisle
Quality :biggrin:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
It always surprises me when cars push into a narrowing without thinking how they and the thing coming the opposite way are going to get out! That looks a narrow lane for that much traffic.
 

RHC82

Member
Location
Reading
Good going, I’ve never enjoyed driving down that lane – gets the car filthy and the occasional wing mirror swipe with another vehicle. Useful cut through for a cyclist, but not so great for all the commuters. Zooming through morning traffic clog ups is always a great way to start the day!
 

WellyWonkey

Well-Known Member
It's good when a plan comes together isn't it? As said previously though, that lane looks a nightmare to navigate for traffic congestion :eek:
Just think of the amount of wasted fuel being used up on that lane every work day though, frightening really:blink:
 
Needs more sadistic laughing, you could splice the clip with car adverts showing utterly deserted roads, also needs a counter bottom left corner showing the value of the overtaken cars.
 
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Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
@Krellon I spy two Triple T6 lights there !!! Good god !:biggrin:
I'd want that sort of light show if I was cycling down that road too!

I once came across a French coach stuck between restricted width poles with a huge queue of traffic behind it and no where for it to turn round, I dont know how the coach ever got out but the traffic behind would have been there for hours. I just cruised on by laughing!
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
Bloody cyclists, causing traffic!!

I like how your lights look like laser cannons.
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
Lovely job !

That sort of situation can lead to irrepressible cycling smugness which can last a week. Or longer, if you put the film on YouTube.

I've managed to help the poor darlings sort themselves out in situations like that a few times.

They are so pitiful and helpless in their little tin boxes when they can't move forwards quickly enough (bless their little cotton socks). You can't help but show a bit of sympathy.

Not having a "stake" in the aggression and frustration these poor benighted drivers are experiencing, has made it easier for me to suggest a bit of give & take, a few adjustments back & forth, here and there, and get the traffic flowing again. Until the next wombat who can't hold back or find reverse blocks it up again, that is.
 
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