Tales from today's commute....

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
It's cold today, but not bitterly so. And no rain thankfully.
Decided on a change of bike for the commute. The Tern Verge was looking a little sad and lost in the bike shed so am giving it a run out for a while.
It's a fun and nippy little beast.
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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Chilly wind, but back on two wheels today. Got let out by a van driver and a bus today. Only idiots were students on bikes jumping the lights in Fallowfield despite a number of other cyclists, me included, crossing the junction on green.
 

spen666

Legendary Member
More escooter idiocy this morning. Just sat at these lights, they went green and as I sent off, idiot on escooter shoots past on the left (see arrows). Could have been an accident, the road tapers as you enter, he could have either hit the wall....or me:cursing::
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Came on here to comment on my commute this morning and was intending to mention those on ebikes ( and to a lesser degree e scooters). Those on chipped vehicles are riding at speeds without the skills or road craft to ensure they are ridden safely.
it seems that like the captain, those I see on ebikes operate on the principle they are going to barge their way through, irrespective of danger or risk to others.

In segregated cycle lanes, where you are understandably expecting relatively sedate cyclists, to have these idiots haring past at circa 25-30mph is dangerous and scary.
Not just ebike riders, but when did traffic lights become optional for all road users, bikes, pedestrians, motorists etc?



Everytime I see the traffic queuing on my commute to work, I think of these lyrics from Synchronicity 2 by the Police

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Only the rush hour hell to face
Packed like lemmings into shiny metal boxes
Contestants in a suicidal race...
 
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simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
On the way back from seeing my sister today, there was a car waiting at the lights at a crossroads. As I approached, the car began rolling forward onto the ASL area before the lights had changed.
Hmm I thought, no handbrake engaged. :whistle:
As I was next to said car when the lights turned green, I observed the driver suddenly drop her cellphone into her lap and drive off.
The risks folk take for the sake of a ruddy cellphone. :dry:
 

Gritstone

Well-Known Member
Concerning week for locals driving ability/ attention!

My wife’s Fiesta got bumped while parked on Monday night/Tuesday morning and is now featuring a big scratch/dent on the rear quarter. No one’s owning up/seen anything on our quiet road. No luck with the one of neighbours camera footage either.

Then saw a FB post about a car-on-car crash on the junction on to the residential road I live on last night about an hour after I’d cycled home into that junction.

Then today I cycled through the debris field of a car-on-car crash on one of the main roads commuting home. Only one car still at the scene, parked on the payment and definitely a write-off and no occupants seemingly still around. Hopefully, I’ve not picked up a slow p*ncture! Concerningly it was on a junction between a zebra crossing and a nursery around the time schools close and people would be being picked up.
 
A wet one this morning ( a lot of standing water) but traffic was pretty light and what traffic there was pretty light. I could have done with one car overtaking me on the short dual carriageway before a roundabout or in the wide two lane roundabout as most drivers do, but the held back until quite a while after I had exited the roundabout.

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Almost day light still when I left the office at 4.45pm for the short scoot round to the Station. The train when it arrived was totally packed. I managed to squeeze in opposite a wheel chair user untill most folk got off at Huntingdon (the stop before PeterB). Friday night's seem to be popular again. The Pottyboro city centre was busy with traffic too, although the ones that were around me were nice and patient. After getting 3 miles down the road I decided to have a bimble round the fairly recently built shared paths which were mostly empty at that time. I got my self into a mood that I continued bimbling a few miles past my house. But to beat the heavy rain as I had a strong tailwind I came back by road. Traffic finally died down at that point to the regular busy rather than manic. Shortly after I put my dinner in the microwave it sounds like the forecasted rain has started.
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