Rhythm Thief
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- Location
- Ross on Wye
thomas said:Would you do the same on a bicycle?
Good god, no. What am I, suicidal? I wouldn't do it in an artic if it was genuinely dangerous for anyone.
thomas said:Would you do the same on a bicycle?
Rhythm Thief said:Wrong but fun.The thing you have to remember is that once you've stopped 44 tonnes of tanker and liquid, it's not easy to get going again. So anyone indicating I don't mind stopping for; anyone not indicating is going straight on and they can argue with the trailer. I don't push this to the limit: if it's obvious that they're coming round (indicating or not), then I'll let them go. Usually.
Ben Lovejoy said:Why do you think junctions don't include driveways? Any of those vehicles could have turned into any of those driveways without warning while you were alongside.
BentMikey said:So a bit of a screaming hypocrite then, at least as regards Jon's videos and your comments regarding his actions.
thomas said:I can't see a fault with the cycling style in the video.
Complaints on overtaking the cars too closely. I don't really agree. Possibly more room could be given but it's hard to get an accurate idea from videos.
thomas said:Filtering. I would have done the same. The speed was low, so he could of easily stopped if anyone had randomly pulled into their drive way. Jon was very considerate at the junction...it's much better just to let people across like that, than carry on...just because of the car/van flashes people across they won't wait for the filtering cyclist to carry on.
BentMikey said:IIRC you commented or implied in the past to the effect that that'll teach them not to indicate. Your actions teach a lesson by potentially bringing a great deal of danger to the mix, whilst not making any effective communication about the cause of your annoyance. Drivers are put at risk by you, whilst they have little or no chance in working out what they did wrong.
Contrast that with Jon's actions, where his actions bring no danger to anyone, and make it obvious exactly what the driver did wrong. There is every opportunity to realise their mistake and learn from it. You seem to accept that it is possible for drivers to learn from their mistakes as you didn't challenge my point that some do, and you suggested that Jon's overtake was an elegant way of demonstrating their mistake.
Hypocrite.
BentMikey said:I think Origamist might actually be right with his 3ft estimate, but only by the rear of the blue van. The rest of the vehicles seemed to get a full van's width, so considerably more than Origamist's own 4ft safety gap (which is really too small according to the experts).
Origamist said:I think you're forgetting that the cam is helmet mounted - there's another 10" inches or so to Jon's left elbow. The blue van pass is less than 3 feet, the white vans, just over the 3ft mark.
As I've said, 4ft not always sufficient - I prefer 6ft, but that's often not possible. Once you're below 4ft, danger from doors increases substantially...
BentMikey said:No, I'm fairly sure of my distances there, and I've taken into account the camera position.!
BentMikey said:I'm glad to see you're changing your previous stance on 4ft being enough though. That's a good thing.!