Sick of cars! Lack of indicating, pavement mounting,lazy drivers etc etc

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martint235

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I find it funny that many who own a car do not see themselves as part of the problem.
That's the same for everything though. People don't like airports but want to fly cheaply to the Med. I've actually seen protests against mobile phone masts run by mobile phone :wacko:
 
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Accy cyclist

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I find it funny that many who own a car do not see themselves as part of the problem.


I own a car but it hasn't moved for three weeks. i can honestly say that if i didn't need a car to carry my ladders and stuff to and from work i would not bother having one. I've even thought about a type of barrow to push my stuff around but most of my work is around 5 miles from home and it's very hilly where i work. I probably do less than 3000 miles a year driving.
 

Ihatehills

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@Accy cyclist I'm genuinely interested in your solution to the growing traffic problem. I think that your perception of everyone just driving around for shoots and giggles is skewed. I personally cycle commute but as I work three miles from my front door it's no biggie but my OH has a 17 mile commute, whilst not impossible there's no chance that I would do this on a bike regularly.
 

Pat "5mph"

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I thought it was only me who asks that question in my head when annoyed with the traffic. Yes, where the hell are you going and couldn't you walk, cycle or catch a bus there you lazy git i ask??
Sometimes I have a very early Sunday morning shift. I look forward to that commute because I like to take the road all the way when it's quiet, not the cycle path.
If there are come cars than usual I ask the same question - to myself really - what are you doing driving at 6am on a Sunday morning???
They are probably going to work, like me :laugh:
 

macp

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Cheshire
I can't comment on drivers who don't indicate, mount pavements etc as that is not me as a rule and I try to drive in a legal and considerate manner.

However, I can comment on why I make so many car journeys.

It is mainly because I enjoy driving in the same way that on another day I may enjoy riding my bike. Sometimes I'm driving to nowhere just because I can and I enjoy, when I go out on my bike I generally ride to nowhere in particular as well.

So in summary, I can drive if I want to in the same way you can ride when you want to and it's none of your business where I'm going
Yup well I suppose I asked for that but really my comment was directed at those used to be oh so quiet traffic free country lanes.
 
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simongt

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Norwich
Maybe it's simply a question of balance. My big bugbear is vehicles that don't bother signalling on roundabouts, so you are pretty clueless as to which way they intend going. But hey, THEY know where they're going, so what does it matter - ? :cursing: However, when cycling home and I invariable come across two lanes of gridlocked traffic in various places, I pedal straight down the space in the middle to the front of the queue and think 'Yes, revenge - !' :thumbsup:
 

outlash

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So let's just get this straight, OP is sick of cars yet owns one himself....
 

kiriyama

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With the year on year increase in traffic there is a year on year increase in traffic jams and a year on year increase of missery for drivers, we cyclist end up being an outlet for this misery in the form of rage and abuse. ... funny thing is riding bikes could free them from this misery!
 
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So let's just get this straight, OP is sick of cars yet owns one himself....
I own a car but it hasn't moved for three weeks. i can honestly say that if i didn't need a car to carry my ladders and stuff to and from work i would not bother having one. I've even thought about a type of barrow to push my stuff around but most of my work is around 5 miles from home and it's very hilly where i work. I probably do less than 3000 miles a year driving.

You must've missed this earlier post.:rolleyes:
 

outlash

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But you still own a car....

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Goggs

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A few years ago I worked as a WVM in the city. My house was 8 miles outside the city so I'd commute into work for 06:30, load my van & then I was out on the road all day. I understood why the roads were busy during my commute but what I still don't get is why they continued to be just as busy throughout the whole day. Don't these people have work to do? If not then how can they afford to drive around all day? And why are they doing so?
 
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