summerdays
Cycling in the sun
- Location
- Bristol
You could see the shared use sign at one point when he was cycling on the pavement (at about 2.46 - just as he is crossing the side road).
Which one? I didn't attempt to pass either of them until I was sure that I'd have safe space until I was past it.
RichK said:It's years since I worked in the city centre. Evening rush hour hasn't got better in that time. B)
Tynan said:do you check behind you when moving from one filter lane to the other? I'm guessing not if the cam is on your head, perhaps you can hear a scooter but surely not another cyclist?
Lonon is cycle heavy but chopping beteeen the filter lines without checking someone else aon;t already bombing along it is asking for an embarassing bike/bike prang
You cut from the middle to the left about 38 seconds in, and then back out again 7 or 8 seconds later. I don't see that you could have checked for people already filtering in those lanes if that camera is helmet mounted.Yup. The camera can't follow eye movements.
gaz said:This is what happens when you upload videos on youtube! people will critise your riding.
Yes, no, maybe, more straw men, whatever.There weren't any motorbikes around. I'd hear them and they couldn't make those gaps at any speed if they were silent. And I knew that there weren't any cycles there.
If you look towards the end of the clip you'll see that I look behind when I need to.
Norm said:Yes, no, maybe, more straw men, whatever.
You said that you look when changing lanes and, on those two occasions, it doesn't appear that you did. That's all.
Why. No 4x4s in the snow when everyone else has given up are there?User3094 said:Linf would have enjoyed this thread.
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No prob, sir. It was well-intentioned.Thanks for your advice.
Sheffield_Tiger said:To be honest my first comment was going to be about the lorry, looked scary to me BUT sometimes perspectives look quite different on a cam than IRL