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In the absence of anyone else giving a damn ...
And yet you expect others to?

In the absence of anyone else giving a damn ...
And yet you expect others to?![]()
BMW do make bikes!
Kids these days are never told they're wrong and hence never learn good manners.
I hope it makes you think before you point your lights in another cyclist's eyes.Sadly they will never learn good manners if they use you as a role model.....
Your video is embarrassing.
I am quite surprised no one about turns, catches you up and smacks you in the mouth.
gentlegreen, I'm going to back you up a little here. Whilst I don't agree with your approach I do agree with the sentiments, and that doesn't seem to have been mentioned.
I rarely if ever see any other cyclist on my commute home, if I do however it's always the same one, they have two mega watt lights on the handle bars and I have to pull over and stop, I cannot see when they are riding towards me. We are on a cycle path, there is no oncoming motorised traffic, one light pointed lower would suffice. I don't make any sort of deal of it, I see them maybe once a fortnight, but if it were night after night and bike after bike, why not tell them?
I don't understand the need for flashing front lights in that situation, surely they would be better served with a steady, I have a bright flasher and a steady, I only use the steady on the cyclepath because the flasher doesn't aid me at all, I only use it where I believe I need additional means to warn other road users of my presence.
I don't agree with gentlegreens bellowing at people, but I don't see any reason why they shouldn't be informed, perhaps if they knew their lights were causing an issue they may do something about it, then again, they may not.
I reckon 'gentlegreen' might find the A4 a little less stressful. Or wear a cycling cap with the brim pulled down a bit.If I was shouting at that many people in a five minute period I'd probably take a long, hard look at myself.
I have a cateye front light, with built in dipping facility. If you push the light down just in front of the handlebar, it dips.
Or am I missing something here?
I was thinking blinkers ...I reckon 'gentlegreen' might find the A4 a little less stressful. Or wear a cycling cap with the brim pulled down a bit.
that's a firstI've always seen mine as more of a Volvo estate ... though the only car I really enjoyed owning was a 2CV - you could get a shedload of stuff in that.
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