Tales from today's commute....

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Lee_M

Guru
bit brisk this morning without the gloves!

Regents Canal and Victoria Prk were empty and glorious,
CS3 was blooming busy with people leaving central london too - weird
 

LabRatt

Senior Member
Location
Sarf lundin
Not actually my commute but I met my wife from work yesterday and raced her home. She took the bus, I stuck with my bike, and I beat her by 15 minutes, taking second place on a (very) short sprint on Strava on the way!
 

400bhp

Guru
...and I thought yesterday was bad. Today, some James Blunt in a 320D BMW swerved at me whilst overtaking, totally unprovoked. I still don't know how I avoided him, thank fcuk for the nimble handling of my recumbent. The van driver behind was so shocked he followed the guy, got his details and noted that he ran a red light further down the road, and gave me his details and that of the 320D driver. What a gent.

I'm pretty shaken though, I was close to shouting at anyone coming even slightly too close to me for the rest of the commute.

You're not having much luck :sad:

Police with that one?
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
...and I thought yesterday was bad. Today, some James Blunt in a 320D BMW swerved at me whilst overtaking, totally unprovoked. I still don't know how I avoided him, thank fcuk for the nimble handling of my recumbent. The van driver behind was so shocked he followed the guy, got his details and noted that he ran a red light further down the road, and gave me his details and that of the 320D driver. What a gent.

I'm pretty shaken though, I was close to shouting at anyone coming even slightly too close to me for the rest of the commute.
Sounds horrendous, hopefully the police do something, especially with an independent witness.
 

Miquel In De Rain

No Longer Posting
...and I thought yesterday was bad. Today, some James Blunt in a 320D BMW swerved at me whilst overtaking, totally unprovoked. I still don't know how I avoided him, thank fcuk for the nimble handling of my recumbent. The van driver behind was so shocked he followed the guy, got his details and noted that he ran a red light further down the road, and gave me his details and that of the 320D driver. What a gent.

I'm pretty shaken though, I was close to shouting at anyone coming even slightly too close to me for the rest of the commute.

Blimey mikey,sounds like a bit of a rough spell at the moment.Things haven't been too rosy this end either.
 

fimm

Veteran
Location
Edinburgh
So yesterday, going back through the afore-mentioned no-overtaking section, the car behind sits well back and then performs a good overtake. As the driver pulls in, I realise it is my line manager! This morning he said "was that you yesterday? All cyclists look the same to me..." so I told him he better always drive that well around cyclists because he never knows who he might be passing!
 

Darren Jeffrey

Über Member
Location
Newmains
First time cycling my whole commute on the road today and off the cycle paths. Drivers where excellent and filtering up whilst in a jam was a nice feeling. Bit nippy in the air but got some good gloves that I use mountaineering so they kept it at bay
 

LabRatt

Senior Member
Location
Sarf lundin
...and I thought yesterday was bad. Today, some James Blunt in a 320D BMW swerved at me whilst overtaking, totally unprovoked. I still don't know how I avoided him, thank fcuk for the nimble handling of my recumbent. The van driver behind was so shocked he followed the guy, got his details and noted that he ran a red light further down the road, and gave me his details and that of the 320D driver. What a gent.

I'm pretty shaken though, I was close to shouting at anyone coming even slightly too close to me for the rest of the commute.

Holy crap Mikey, just seen the video. What a nutjob! The more I watch and reflect the worse it looks. As I commented on Youtube, this driver needs to be taken off the road permanently - if he's prepared to do that now, what's he going to do if he gets angry about a cyclist getting him a few more points on his licence?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Just seen it Mike.. I am lost for words.
I really hope you manage to get the Police to take this idiot off the road. He deserves to lose his license.
 

davefb

Guru
texting? fiddling with radio?
he can't have been looking...

WVM to the rescue? surely with an independant witness there might actually be something done?

what speed limit is that because he's shifting?
 
I went to cycle home last night only to discover my rear light was gone. I know it was on my bike when I left for work & that none of my co-workers would have taken it so I can only assume it fell off without me realising when I was cycling into work.

I spent half the journey home walking; the only time I risked cycling was in well lit areas when there was no traffic about. I felt naked without a rear light. From now on I'm going to carry spare lights with me as a precaution.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Got flagged down by a motorist this morning by Vernon Park. Had the idiot lights on (both Hopes on flash even in good light) as the 'schools are back'.

The guy is leaning out of the window, looking my way and flags me down. (He had seen my lights - recognised the bike) It only turns out to be the chap I had assisted back in March when he was taken out by an illegally turning car. He's not got back on the bike since (big shame), but the driver has refused to take a 'driver improvement course' and is actually going to court - I've already provided my police and solicitors statement, so would be willing to go to court to back up this chap. The 'driver' is going to be in the poop, why take it to court when the police consider he had performed an illegal u-turn across a 'hatched' section of road ? The cyclist still can't bend his finger straight, 6 months later !

Had a bit of a chat - me in one lane, him the other, then continued a natter at the next set before we went our separate ways.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I went to cycle home last night only to discover my rear light was gone. I know it was on my bike when I left for work & that none of my co-workers would have taken it so I can only assume it fell off without me realising when I was cycling into work.

I spent half the journey home walking; the only time I risked cycling was in well lit areas when there was no traffic about. I felt naked without a rear light. From now on I'm going to carry spare lights with me as a precaution.

Always use at least two, then if one runs out of juice, you have a backup !
 

CharlieB

Junior Walker and the Allstars
Not sure where this post belongs, but it was on my way home last night…
That well known chain H@1####s is not a shop I normally frequent, but there's a very convenient one on my commute for basic consumables, like cleaning stuff, etc.
The check-out is in front of a service area. As I'm paying, there's one of their branded MTBs (C@####@) up on a stand having its tyres pumped up. The guy on the till turns to the one pumping up the tyre, says 'don't go beyond 40psi on C@####@s - the rim is likely to go'.

Nice piece of own product endorsement, not?
 
Always use at least two, then if one runs out of juice, you have a backup !

For a long time now I've carried spare batteries with me just in case I ran out of juice. Last night I decided that as I'm going to be buying a new light it'll be a good thing to have 3 lights; 2 on the bike and 1 in my bag as a spare/backup.
 
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