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Gosh! There is a lot of anger out there.

In the OP clip, the cyclist was mentally elsewhere (or just mentally dull) and the motorist ought to have signalled.

In the van/bus squashie clip, the cyclist was quite staggeringly stupid, aggressive and may have had issues with his educational prowess.

In the shouty roundabout one, I thought the motorist a little careless in his passing (I would not have enjoyed being subjected to that) but the cyclist was massively OTT in his response and not the best-ever-ever-ever in terms of his roadcraft.

These are great clips.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
I've posted yet another dull YouTube clip about some tosh that happened to somebody I don't know and it just goes to show that stuff happens and people are dumb, but I'm not because I posted the vid right?

Why do you keep churning out this carp!
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
Aww, That's not fair Dan, you deleted your reply before I could quote it, but in answer to it I will say I won't GTFO because I like to see slightly mad people argue with their keyboards :wacko: :laugh:
 
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Cycling Dan

Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
Aww, That's not fair Dan, you deleted your reply before I could quote it, but in answer to it I will say I won't GTFO because I like to see slightly mad people argue with their keyboards :wacko: :laugh:
Didn't think it came across well. Feel free to GTFO if its not a thread your interested in, rather than sulking about it :smile: no doubt we will see a few pages of this sulk
 

stowie

Legendary Member
OK, so slightly off topic and probably not constructive, but I stumbled across this video



I would certainly have a look until at least 35-40 seconds in. I am not sure whether to be concerned about his cycling or applaud the fact that he seems to be able to headbutt iron girders and continue on as if nothing has happened.
 

Hip Priest

Veteran
OK, so slightly off topic and probably not constructive, but I stumbled across this video



I would certainly have a look until at least 35-40 seconds in. I am not sure whether to be concerned about his cycling or applaud the fact that he seems to be able to headbutt iron girders and continue on as if nothing has happened.


I say! If I were the driver of the heavy goods vehicle in question, then I'd have briefly increased my speed, before immediately reducing it by means of the brake pedal, in order that I may teach the eager veloped a much-needed lesson! What?
 
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Cycling Dan

Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
OK, so slightly off topic and probably not constructive, but I stumbled across this video



I would certainly have a look until at least 35-40 seconds in. I am not sure whether to be concerned about his cycling or applaud the fact that he seems to be able to headbutt iron girders and continue on as if nothing has happened.

After this event it was reported that a weird fly entered his head through his ear in an attempt to eat his brain. The fly starved later that day.
Also was this filmed on potato camera?
 

stowie

Legendary Member


Ha. This is funny. "I've got Lance Armstrong's bike!"


Did he nick it? Won't Lance Amstrong be annoyed? One wonders the thinking process that links "I've got Lance Armstrong's bike" to "I can therefore drive like a tit".

Another driver in a huge hurry to overtake yet seems to have all the time in the world to talk bollox to complete strangers.

I remember a flat bed truck accelerate hard and overtake me as I signalled to turn right . I gave the thumbs up as he passed to which he stopped and yelled at me "what was I supposed to do, stop in the middle of the road?" - me pointing out that was exactly what he had just done, albeit 20 yards too late to be useful to me just confused him.
 

Tyke

Senior Member
Or maybe it was good driving, because they were alert enough to spot the muppet move from the cyclist :wacko:
Should have seen it coming. If the car had indicated the rider would not see it once at side of car so was asking for problems road narrowing left no escape.
 
I say! If I were the driver of the heavy goods vehicle in question, then I'd have briefly increased my speed, before immediately reducing it by means of the brake pedal, in order that I may teach the eager veloped a much-needed lesson! What?

I think this is the right approach. Firm, but restrained. Done with authority and within a wider moral framework of further actions, it should achieve a positive outcome.

We in the west cannot afford simply to sit idly by whilst this sort of outrage is unleashed on an innocent population.

The braking must be firm, but surgical in its targetting and limited in scope.

A jolly good post by a chap who sems to understand what's needed.

Brake hard, brake early, brake often!
 
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