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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
In the defence of the driver. It is a right hand drive van with massive blind spots and in my opinion, it is just the sort of thing to watch out for. The cyclist was not cycling in a defensive manner, but had 'presumed' he had been spotted.
Really though? I'd love to know what that defensive manner might look like... does it involve grenade launchers and drones and stuff?
 

gambatte

Middle of the pack...
Location
S Yorks
In the defence of the driver. It is a right hand drive van with massive blind spots and in my opinion, it is just the sort of thing to watch out for. The cyclist was not cycling in a defensive manner, but had 'presumed' he had been spotted.

Come on guys, look at gavintcs location and forgive him. He's just got used to Italian driving!! ^_^
 

gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
Come on guys, look at gavintcs location and forgive him. He's just got used to Italian driving!! ^_^

Having seen the comments, there is probably some truth in that statement. I have become alert to all movement ahead of me and am completely at home with the pull out just in front of me. I did not mean to offend with my comment, but the video is a regular event to me.
 

Farky

Senior Member
Location
West London
What sort of prat would defend the van driver??? Facing the wrong way in a van with no passenger to even assist, what sort of idiot would do that...oh I've got it, the same sort of idiot that would have a pop at the cyclist...
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
and of course WVM checked if a car/bus/lorry was coming or he wouldn't have pulled out when he did but the presence and speed of a mere bicycle didn't represent a threat to his well being so went completely unnoticed. Typical poor driver behaviour.
 
Typical poor driver behaviour.
Yup - but because he only checked his mirror; which would have been badly aligned for where he was.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Yes, I've always wondered about the term 'Defensive Riding'. It always conjures up images of people having to karate chop and kick their way through traffic. Either that or a Samurai with sword and nimchucks dispatching every driver in sight.

Did Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan ever ride a bike in one of their films?? Becuase if they did, then that's what defensive riding would shurely look like in my mind's eye.
 

daSmirnov

Well-Known Member
Location
Horsham, UK
Look Swindoom, if that is your real name. Why are you riding on the road? The pavements are there for a reason. USE IT.

I think posting number plates up is a good idea. Just last week I had a message from someone who spotted the same chap as I filmed last year on the phone, chucking rubbish out of his window this time. Thanks to my easy to search for number plate video he had the contact details for the company (as prior to that he only had the VRN as he was sat behind the van). Might not always be the same company, might not always be the same person driving but one day maybe it'll come in handy.
 
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