GrasB
Veteran
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- Nr Cambridge
This is why I'm typically a good 1-2ft out from the edge of the cycle lane when cycling around town. I've conditioned my self to say "Eeek! To your right" as I swing wider & brake if needed.
I haven't commuted in Barking for years, but baby-mommas doing exactly this is my abiding memory. Trouble is in that sort of area, there is no one point where they may do it! It could (and did) happen randomly anywhere up the Barking Road from Canning Town (but particularly through Upton Park and East Ham); I just got really good at stoppies and jumping the 'bike sideways (wish I was that good now, 'twas fun being a trick rider).There's a similar point on my commute in Rusholme. I ride it at a speed where I can stop almost immediately (on the LHT, that's something between 10 and 14 mph). I feel quite strongly that I don't want to treat pedestrians the way that (some) motorists treat we cyclists.
"Highway Code Rule 205:
There is a risk of pedestrians, especially children, stepping unexpectedly into the road. You should drive[sic] with the safety of children in mind at a speed suitable for the conditions."
Should have shouted "He fell over ! He fell over !" in a football chant !![]()