Shaken on my Ride any advice

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Jaykun85

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True you cant stop it i guess but surely people should be more respectful. If not actually aware of there surroundings and space
If they guy driving the van saw something like that happen to one of his children or something i bet they would think differently.
Like one of the posters said its the "i have to get in front of everyone mentality no matter the cost or ignorance"
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
The next time you do that you may not be that lucky

I'll be lucky if I ride on the road again ever. An angry transit driver isn't my worry. I can't turn the pedals in anger or still do much, a pootle down an off road path is all I can manage. If I could have got off the floor, the driver that did this to me would not be alive now, no matter how big he was.
 

coco69

Veteran
Location
North west
I'll be lucky if I ride on the road again ever. An angry transit driver isn't my worry. I can't turn the pedals in anger or still do much, a pootle down an off road path is all I can manage. If I could have got off the floor, the driver that did this to me would not be alive now, no matter how big he was.

Lol....you have a great attitude....not!

If you you was one of those people we call vehicle drivers...you are definately showing signs of road rage.
As i say be carefull......no matter how big they are...classic
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Riding on the bonnet of a car, it was the noise that made him stop. He approached, I wasn't pleased with either
Lol....you have a great attitude....not!

If you you was one of those people we call vehicle drivers...you are definately showing signs of road rage.
As i say be carefull......no matter how big they are...classic
He was lucky to be able to suffer that.

Suggested reading as to what he means.
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/fossys-back-up-after-being-down.191761/
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Look I've slapped a few cars for nearly killing me.

The last stupid driver has ended my commuting by bike, and possibly most of my cycling, oh and possibly my job. I'm a driver too.

My spine was snapped in two by a stupid driver. I'm unlikely to be able to ride my THREE road bikes as I can't even bend to reach the bars now, never mind trusting another road user.

I've been riding road for 30 years and will slap a car or challenge a stupid driver, or WAS. I know who/when not to challenge.
 
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Jaykun85

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oh dear .. at least you are still here though. and hope you do manage to get back on your road bikes @fossyant

It takes but a moment for a driver to make a mistake that can change lives forever. and vice versa i know as a cyclist can be in the wrong and do some serious damage on a bike also. People just need to slow down and not be in a rush. Do i over take now .. and nearly hit someone or over take in 20 seconds when its clear.. i know which i would do..
 

classic33

Leg End Member
they should put it on a driving practical exam on how to pass a cyclist safely rather than hidden away in the highway code which no one seems to read
Easiest way is move out from the gutter. Your not in the way of traffic, you are traffic.
I've reported two driving instructors near me and come to the aid of a third, claim made by a delivery driver that they were going the wrong way on a one way street. He hit an old stone wall. Delivery driver in the wrong, not the driver under instruction or the instructor.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
if it happened in america im sure the cyclist would have pulled out a gun and shot at the offending vehicle.
I may just google to see if there is any evidence of this :tongue:
It's not only drivers who feel free to express their anger on the roads:

"A bicyclist enraged at being knocked off his bike by a car outside Washington DC. got up, pulled out a handgun and shot the driver to death, police said. The bicyclist killed 19-year-old college student, with a single shot in the head. He ran off on foot but was caught 10 minutes later."
http://www.drdriving.org/pedestrians/bicycling.htm
 

coco69

Veteran
Location
North west
And when you've to be carried off?

True..and i sympathise with those who have.
I was knocked off a brand new £2000 bike after less than 1 mile..large campervan turned straight into me resulting in broken wrist....the vehicle drivers was in their 70s and quote" never saw me because sun was in their eyes"

7 weeks later my wrist healed however the driver has never drove again and still keeps in contact with me or my wife every week.....gutted
 
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