Profpointy
Legendary Member
well worth reading - very entertaining
Not really, It's nice to be courteous and give way to faster traffic when it is safe to do so. It's irritating being stuck behind slow moving tractors that don't move over when safe too.
As a cyclist, if I get to a space that I can pull in to, to let traffic past, before a safe passing point I will do.
I agree. It's very irritating that not a single motorist got out of my way on my commute this morning.
I assume that most left a gap in the traffic you could fit through?
Only if I choose to ride in the door zone. All they had to do was pull over and I could've easily got past safely.
All I'm asking is that motorists extend me the courtesy of pulling over, seeing as I am faster than them. Seems reasonable, no?I'd rather filter through door zone, than around cars moving in and out of lane.
The cyclist that blocked a whole road this morning was particularly irritating. Pulled out of a junction on a busy country road at rush hour. Realised his partner didn't get out in the traffic in time, so pulled over on the left. Meaning nobody could get past, took 10 minutes before he actually cycled a further 30m to the next junction where he could wait. I imagine he probably complained on a forum at the nasty cars beeping their horns at him.
Fine, when I am driving and see a cyclist coming through traffic quicker than me. I will do him a favour and pull over to the curb so he can get past?All I'm asking is that motorists extend me the courtesy of pulling over, seeing as I am faster than them. Seems reasonable, no?
A busy country road, constant stream of traffic in the opposite direction.Nobody could get past a cyclist who pulled over? I thought that was what you wanted? When you've got your story straight, come back to me.
Excellent idea. Let's hope it catches on.Fine, when I am driving and see a cyclist coming through traffic quicker than me. I will do him a favour and pull over to the curb so he can get past?
And the cyclist had pulled over. You appear to be complaining about a non-existent problem.A busy country road, constant stream of traffic in the opposite direction.
Usually you would wait behind the cyclist till the road widens later on and it's safe to pass.
I'd rather filter through door zone, than around cars moving in and out of lane.
The cyclist that blocked a whole road this morning was particularly irritating. Pulled out of a junction on a busy country road at rush hour. Realised his partner didn't get out in the traffic in time, so pulled over on the left. Meaning nobody could get past, took 10 minutes before he actually cycled a further 30m to the next junction where he could wait. I imagine he probably complained on a forum at the nasty cars beeping their horns at him.
There's your problemFine, when I am driving and see a cyclist coming through traffic quicker than me. I will do him a favour and pull over to the curb so he can get past?
A busy country road, constant stream of traffic in the opposite direction.
Usually you would wait behind the cyclist till the road widens later on and it's safe to pass.
There's your problem![]()
Hey, it's his made up story so it can be as long as he likes.10 minutes? Rubbish.
Did you get my meaning? The bit in bold, yeah?I would love to cycle to work, but the 35 mile commute doesn't really suit the bicycle![]()
I would love to cycle to work, but the 35 mile commute doesn't really suit the bicycle![]()