GrasB said:Try telling that to an irate motorist as you cruise along in the 20-25mph area.![]()
I don't think the GrasB was criticising Gaz, he was just present a general tongue in cheek comment about some drivers, in that they expect you to be out of their way (on the cycle path) regardless of what speed you are doing. That's how I interpreted it anyway.jonesy said:
Gaz's comment was not only sensible advice but in line with official guidance on the use of shared use paths. wtf has the views of an 'irate motorist' got to do with how fast it is reasonable to cycle on a shared path?
I agree with Gaz's advice however you'll get motorists who will deliberately endanger your life or be abusive because you're not on the cycle path regardless of the fact it's against general guidance, & common sense, for the speed one is travelling at.jonesy said:
Gaz's comment was not only sensible advice but in line with official guidance on the use of shared use paths. wtf has the views of an 'irate motorist' got to do with how fast it is reasonable to cycle on a shared path?
GrasB said:I agree with Gaz's advice however you'll get motorists who will deliberately endanger your life or be abusive because you're not on the cycle path regardless of the fact it's against general guidance, & common sense, for the speed one is travelling at.
In general yes indeed, but when said traffic consists of angry sun burned drivers with cars full of screaming kids driving around junctions where the roundabouts have been dug up and replaced with cones (reducing visibility) the slight inconvenience imposed by peds is, IMHO, worth it. I just wiish they would keep their part of the bargainYeah agree with that...become part of the traffic.
GrasB said:I agree with Gaz's advice however you'll get motorists who will deliberately endanger your life or be abusive because you're not on the cycle path regardless of the fact it's against general guidance, & common sense, for the speed one is travelling at.
I've never experienced it either.
Rhythm Thief said:Is it only me who has never, ever encountered this? In longer than I care to remember commuting around the West Midlands on a bike, no one ever said "get on the cycle path!" or similar.
BenM said:In general yes indeed, but when said traffic consists of angry sun burned drivers with cars full of screaming kids driving around junctions where the roundabouts have been dug up and replaced with cones (reducing visibility) the slight inconvenience imposed by peds is, IMHO, worth it. I just wiish they would keep their part of the bargain
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Rhythm Thief said:Is it only me who has never, ever encountered this? In longer than I care to remember commuting around the West Midlands on a bike, no one ever said "get on the cycle path!" or similar.
I've never experienced it either.