I wont give examples , as the examples might think Im having a go at them personally. But there are plenty for you to browseAny actual examples of posters claiming cyclists are saints or just a general sort of wistful feeling?
(just cycled 5 miles through icy streets since my last post!).
I wont give examples , as the examples might think Im having a go at them personally.
It'd be interesting to know the age statistics of cyclists injured by vehicles.
I suspect a huge percentage of cycling casualties are children, with the vehicle driver being blamed.
My understanding is that the opposite is true - in terms of blame. In adult cycle/vehicle incidents the cyclist is rarely to blame, while children are far more likely to do silly things.It'd be interesting to know the age statistics of cyclists injured by vehicles.
I suspect a huge percentage of cycling casualties are children, with the vehicle driver being blamed.
Stupidity or arrogance on a bike can indeed kill - it just happens to be the rider.
It's a common sense and courtesy game - not a blame game.
If it's going to be this childish polarized "cyclists are good and drivers are evil!" argument for ever and ever then it's going to get you nowhere.
Fixed of free wheel?
Col seems to make a very fair and reasonable point to me. There is a big difference between holding a position diametrically opposed to that of another contributor and one just a few critical degrees off to one side.
Of course there are dreadful cyclists. As Col says, being 'soft-skinned' doesn't make them saints. It doesn't make them clever either.
There are dreadful drivers too. There are few drivers who feel the need to post online the antics of dreadful cyclists.
Most road users are courteous, skilled and law-abiding. Those few who are not can be found on every possible type of road transport.
You obviously missed the sentence
If it's going to be this childish polarized "cyclists are good and drivers are evil!" argument for ever and ever then it's going to get you nowhere.
No it extends beyond quantum physics.A commonly misunderstood concept. You are translating a theory of the sub microscopic world into the macro sphere which is fairly meaningless at best.
When this happens a lot of people are going to have to take a long hard look at the victim status of cyclists that is being put forward in a lot of the cycling media, this is not to say that there are not bad drivers out there but it certainly is not as dangerous as many claim it to be and in many circumstances cyclists contribute to there own demise through the way they use the road
I didn't say it was an illusion.You've been asked several times and ignored the question, but, hopefully, have you any actual evidence that cyclists being rarely at fault is an "illusion", as you claimed?
I didn't say it was an illusion.
We don't know that.
As I said - if we all go over to cameras drivers may well do the same and it will indeed shatter our illusions about drivers being in the wrong the majority of the time.
You change something the moment you try to observe it, always remember that.
Studies by the Guardian are not something I would trust as a real indicator, go back and read the rest of my post instead of cherry picking the few lines you want in order to prove a shrill argument.