jefmcg
Guru
Plea to London pedestrians
Please choose at most one option
Please choose at most one option
- Use an iPod
- Cross road without looking
It isn't so much the ones crossing the road, irritating as they are, because at least I can usually tell what they are going to do. The pedestrians that worry me are the ones who suddenly step into the road to overtake other pedestrians on crowded pavements. Or is that a problem because I am cycling too close to the pavement?
If you are less than a meter from the curb then yes.
I feel a 'door zone'-style conversation brewing.
I don't care about pedestrians on iPods, I care about those that don't look/think. The ones that don't look aren't going to hear a bicycle anyway. Perhaps the less attentive pedestrians are those having a mobile phone conversation - something like 500,000 people a year in the UK visit A&E after tripping over street furniture because they weren't paying attention.
TBH very few of us should be having problems with pedestrians. It's up to us to ride further out, to slow down, to take more care around them, and not to use bells/shouting/AirZound to get them out of "our" way.
On some busy London roads (which are also the busy commuter ones), particularly around the City, the roads are too narrow to do that consistently IMHO. Designed for Victorian travel arrangements.
On some busy London roads (which are also the busy commuter ones), particularly around the City, the roads are too narrow to do that consistently IMHO. Designed for Victorian travel arrangements.
On some busy London roads (which are also the busy commuter ones), particularly around the City, the roads are too narrow to do that consistently IMHO. Designed for Victorian travel arrangements.
You can't take the lane?