+1Wigsie said:Sorry but this thread (and current results) just highlights how self centred and/or self important some cyclists are!
More peds and other road users are seriously hurt/killed every year than cyclists, so why is this even being discussed in anyway?
darkstar said:+1
Certain members need to sort out their priorities. Cyclists are not the only breed on the road, the sheer idea of forcing people to cycle in order to drive a car is the most ridiculous idea i have heard for a long time.
Yes, I'm in the minority.... on a cycling forum. Hardly surprising really.Arch said:Well, I'm glad to have entertained you.
You are, though, currently, still in a minority....
I'm intrigued to know how making the roads safer for myself and my friends demonstrates odd priorities. You seem think the convenience of drivers and potential drivers is the most important thing - that to me is an odd priority.
Right I'm off to bed now, I have to go to work tomorrow, let's hope I don't inconvenience too many people by cycling there....
darkstar said:Yes, I'm in the minority.... on a cycling forum. Hardly surprising really.
i don't consider the convenience of driver more important, i consider the prospect of forcing a particular moe of transport on everyone is just inanity. Should all cyclists spend time learning about the issues car drivers face?
Cyclists are NOT the most important people on the roads, everyone is equal!
Nobody should be forced to use any mode of transportation if they don't want to.
Have fun cycling to work tomorrow, just remember to take other road users into consideration as well as yourself, cyclist have a responsibility to ride safely as does everyone else.
Hmm i've never felt vulnerable on the road whilst cycling, have ridden in both rural areas and the centre of Liverpool. As long as you pay attention to your surroundings and keep looking behind when in busy areas i believe your fine. A nutcase driving too fast can kill people if their in a car or not, so easiy, especially if their in a Chelsea Tractor.domd1979 said:What you're ignoring is that pedestrians and cyclists are the most vulnerable road users, as casualty rate demonstrate. Its also bleeding obvious - drivers in protective metal box, pedestrians and cyclists aren't. If a pedestrian or cyclist makes a mistake they are very unlikely to kill someone (other than themselves), the same can't be said of drivers where mistakes usually have consequences for other road users.
Wigsie said:I am starting to worry about you? are you a closet facist dictator?
Wigsie said:so why is this even being discussed in anyway?
Arch said:Classic! So because more other users are killed, dead and injured cyclists don't matter? Do you actually cycle? Self important, just because I'd rather not get killed? How very selfish of me!
What I'm trying to get at is changing attitudes. Making people empathise and think more. That's good for everyone.
jeltz said:Voted no,
Nice idea but not really practical.
It also would be a valid question whether cyclists should have to pass a test. Some of our local cyclists seem to lack basic skills, road sense, common sense, lights etc.