ed_o_brain said:Well that's you dropped down in my estimation.
Admire his honesty 9whilst not condoning Rljing).
Gone up in mine (not that I had a downer on him in the first place)
ed_o_brain said:Well that's you dropped down in my estimation.
ed_o_brain said:I care.
Having seen a motorist completely ignore my partners right to cycle safely on the road by driving at her, and then when confronted froth at the mouth about us all ignoring red lights, not belonging on the road, no road tax, should be locked up etc. etc. I do care.
I've been on the receiving end of enough anti-cyclists rants to get some idea of what the general public think. Even respectable colleagues assume I jump lights because I ride a bike.
And I don't care what name you choose to dress it up as, ignoring a traffic light signal is ignoring a traffic light signal. If we are on the road and not a farcility they apply to us. The only exception is when they are malfunctioning (induction loop not detecting cyclists).
Of course the bloke isn't going to go down the pub and rant about one isolated incident first thing in the morning. But it's going to help reinforce his negative impression. Chances are he is a bus driver on the way to the depot.
It's unfortunate the actions of some affect the rest of us.
The same way BMW drivers get angst because a considerable proportion of them drive like numpties.
jimboalee said:Quite honestly, the vast majority of motorists don't give a toss. They would rather the cyclist clear off over the red than get in their way when the signal changes.
A "freeload of cyclists", of course. We're all freeloadersjonny jeez said:What IS the "collective" for cyclists?
jonny jeez said:What IS the "collective" for cyclists?
Jonny
coruskate said:A "freeload of cyclists", of course. We're all freeloaders
jimboalee said:From this, I get the impression you have a low regard for ALL motorists, based on a few incidents. You seem to think any motorist will 'grass you up' if you sneak across a red light.
Quite honestly, the vast majority of motorists don't give a toss. They would rather the cyclist clear off over the red than get in their way when the signal changes.
I too have been shouted at by motorists, but when I weigh up the number of abusive motorists versus the number of motorists who are not, the percenatge is rediculously low.
A few shouts and abusive comments don't install an 'all the bloody same' mentality in me.
There are times when I need to assert my position on the road by riding well across the carriageway. The motorists, probably 99.99%, give me claearance and let me move across the road. The 0.01% who blow their horns are just ignorant gits.
jimboalee said:On a lonely early morn,
Before the sunrise brings the dawn,
Schrödinger is up and on his bike.
I know his thoughts, I do alike.
A signal turns RED to his astound,
But he is the only soul around…
Does he stop, or does he go?
Take a guess, you’ll never know.
karlos_the_jackal said:my secret to great commute is having a bike.
now coming up to two weeks without bike.
and did a leisure ride of 26 miles in norway on an up and down route around a beautiful lake with hardly any traffic.
So now im biddin on anything to get back in the saddle!