Why do motorists put themselves through this?

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downfader

extimus uero philosophus
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Southampton is a small city. Relatively flat, relatively temperate. Yet recently in the local paper there have been a raft of complaints about cyclists, about traffic jams, with motorists who give testimony over the "chaos" of recent road works, and parking costs. Reading the articles its clear many of the drivers are only going a couple of miles.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/10835253.Traffic_slowly_getting_back_to_normal_after_city_chaos/

I must have sailed past something like 3 miles of standing traffic today. As did the many motorcyclists I saw.
 

Twelve Spokes

Time to say goodbye again...
Location
CS 2
They rely on their cars like we rely on our bikes.
 

Sara_H

Guru
Southampton is a small city. Relatively flat, relatively temperate. Yet recently in the local paper there have been a raft of complaints about cyclists, about traffic jams, with motorists who give testimony over the "chaos" of recent road works, and parking costs. Reading the articles its clear many of the drivers are only going a couple of miles.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/10835253.Traffic_slowly_getting_back_to_normal_after_city_chaos/

I must have sailed past something like 3 miles of standing traffic today. As did the many motorcyclists I saw.
They bought a dream, but it turned into a nightmare from which they can't escape.
 

Monkreadusuk

Über Member
Southampton is a small city. Relatively flat, relatively temperate. Yet recently in the local paper there have been a raft of complaints about cyclists, about traffic jams, with motorists who give testimony over the "chaos" of recent road works, and parking costs. Reading the articles its clear many of the drivers are only going a couple of miles.

http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/10835253.Traffic_slowly_getting_back_to_normal_after_city_chaos/

I must have sailed past something like 3 miles of standing traffic today. As did the many motorcyclists I saw.
Took me just over 45 mins to drive across the itchen bridge today. Traffic was crazy. Said to my colleague in the van with me "this makes me wish I was on my bike"

Of course, it didn't bother me as I was getting paid to sit in the queues. But the motorists Sat next to me didn't look that impressed.

Will only get worse with the planned works on that bridge.
 

Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
How many traffic jams do you see in car adverts?

How many times do you see cyclists sail past queuing cars in car adverts?

Not very, that's how many.
That should be how they advertise motorbikes. Sick of waiting in traffic with the rest of the losers. Well say no more. Filter past the lot while making the self-gratification artist sign to show that a motorbike is better than a car :P
 

400bhp

Guru
Most of us own cars so most have been stuck in traffic, be that commuting or not.

Driving and owning a car is seen as normal and so (to some extent) is sitting in a traffic jam, despite what people might say.

The anger\frustration comes because, as a motorist, there is nothing you can do about it (traffic jam) and so are powerless.

As someone once said to me, learrn to control that which you have power of, ignore that which you can't.

Imo, the more of an inbalance in our lives towards those things that you can't control, the more depressing life is.

I tend to stay away from driving these days.
 

Maylian

Guru
Location
Bristol
I've noticed this past week cycling in Southampton that motorists are getting more impatient with cyclists (possibly just me). I've had several cars beeping me and trying to block me off as I filter past them in traffic jams. It does confuse me, but then I don't drive yet so not entirely sure why they have a problem, motorcyclists I find are the best. They often give way to me in traffic jams as they know I can filter through heavier traffic easier than them.
 

Leaway2

Lycrist
Most of us own cars so most have been stuck in traffic, be that commuting or not.

Driving and owning a car is seen as normal and so (to some extent) is sitting in a traffic jam, despite what people might say.

The anger\frustration comes because, as a motorist, there is nothing you can do about it (traffic jam) and so are powerless.

As someone once said to me, learrn to control that which you have power of, ignore that which you can't.

Imo, the more of an inbalance in our lives towards those things that you can't control, the more depressing life is.

I tend to stay away from driving these days.

You are my Zen master from now on.
 
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