It's been five weeks since I started commuting by bike again. So far I have been cut up more by other cyclists than by drivers. I am particularly thinking of the girl who overtook me from the inside just by Waterloo station, almost pushing me into a bus, last week. Just pushed through. I was nothing but an obstacle. Some cyclists seem to think that as cyclists they de facto have the moral high ground. However a cyclist who behaves like a **** on the road is no better in any way that a driver who does the same.
At the junction of Brixton Road and Kennington Park Road there are always a couple of cyclists who jump the lights and saunter out over the road. Not now and then. Every single morning for the past five weeks. And on the return journey, turning into Kennington Park Road from Kennington Road, I almost always have to stop at the lights. I am always passed by riders who form a "sandbar of idiocy" out into the road. And when the lights change, and the peloton starts over to turn right into the bus lane towards clapham and Brixton there is always a guy jumping the lights from the left, going into the lane we are all going into, and that is not just discourteous, it is dangerous.
Now I haven't driven for six years, and I have never driven in this country. But in the last five weeks I can say that, at least in Lambeth, cyclists use the road much more carelessly than drivers. Proportionally speaking.
No amount of harping on about the right to use the road, and complaining about the rudeness of drivers (which I have seen as well, particularly taxi drivers) can conceal the fact that a substantial minority of cyclists shouldn't go anywhere near a road till they learn that commuting is commuting and the tour de France is something else.
Rant over. Sorry.