I guess I wish more people had better cycling skills and would get out of the gutter and just give themselves a bit more space.
Getting doored could happen to any of us without it being our fault. I just think, when going past parked cars if possible people should give a bit more space as it's not unlikely that someone might be getting out of the car. The highway code does mention giving room when overtaking which
could suggest some negligence on the victim.
I guess ultimately, I do agree with people on here that is the person in the car's fault. If I opened my door onto someone having not looked I wouldn't start arguing that they were in the wrong, I would accept that as my error.
I just see a lot of really dappy cycling around UNI from people who should take a few lessons. I'd rather the compensation advert was one promoting overtaking parked cars with more than a foot space...but that probably would be very profitable
Sorry for offending anyone! The advert just winds me up. BGR Bloomer have had complaints from people before about past adverts belittling serious problems but they weren't found in breach of any advert standards.
MO I was actually quite happy that the advert is bringing awareness to cyclists being on the roads. I can even see the effect it has on the other motorists in my office.
So you think that advert has made a difference on some drivers in your office? Kind of surprises me as the advert annoys me, but if it actually does make people think that can only be a good thing!
Sorry, the legal onus is on the driver to look before they open the door. Any suggestion that cyclists should ride further out (IE far enough to be in no danger - several feet in the case of most car doors) is, as I see it, a nice extra discussed by those who take a bit of pride in their roadcraft, just like the stuff about secondary or primary position...
I'll guess my views were wrong as I would agree with this. It'd just be nice if people realised how to cycle a little safer, to avoid having to go through everything and a claim.
I say this, as there are definitely places on my ride where I could be injured but because I'm aware of some of the problems I can avoid some of the issues even happening.