akb
Veteran
- Location
- Potton, Bedfordshire
I still dont understand the point you are trying to get across Mr. T. Time for a Snickers perhaps?
It is a bit trivial thinking about it now.
Indeed. I now appologise for even starting this thread.Even if your interpretation is correct, I think it is best to save the indignation for the drivers who actually put us in danger. If we rail at every wally on the road just because they annoyed us, it tends to dilute the important messages about the safety of cyclists. It also gives ammunition to the idiots who claim that all cyclists are arrogant gits who deserve everything they get.
Its amazing how an outsider perspective can change your point of view isnt it? I have now learnt that even when I think that I am in the right and someone else is in the wrong, it can be changed around the other way from someone elses opinions.
I do admit that I was impatient but I doubt that the woman was actually letting the car opposite go.
I am used to the lights sequence here. You can see the lights on the right hand side for the traffic turning right in both directions change to amber then to red. Yes I might have jumped the lights a little, but as you can see, my lights and the opposites changed to green straight after. Therefore there was no chance of a car coming across the junction at all because the side roads' lights were on red for the whole incident.I just watched the first video suggest "NDxxLWC collides with cyclist". You can quite clearly see the cyclist go when the car is moving through the lights, then you jump a red, the light changes, you cut across a junction without checking it's safe. Did they not do cycle safety at your primary school?
I am used to the lights sequence here. You can see the lights on the right hand side for the traffic turning right in both directions change to amber then to red. Yes I might have jumped the lights a little, but as you can see, my lights and the opposites changed to green straight after. Therefore there was no chance of a car coming across the junction at all because the side roads' lights were on red for the whole incident.
Just a little bit of common sense would have made that obvious.
EDIT: Just because I made an error in this video on this thread, doesnt mean you can start picking holes in my other videos. I will admit that I made a mistake in this situation of causing a situation where there wasnt one, but in the incident regarding the cyclist collision, I did nothing wrong. I may have jumped the lights a little, but I knew the sequence and I knew that the lights were changing in my favour. This is a large junction and the camera makes it bigger, therefore if there had been a car coming from another direction (why there would I dont know) then I would have noticed and caught it on camera if it collided with me.
With the drivers and incidents that happen in my area, it would be stupid to go cycling on the roads without some form of evidence of things happening. I have had so many incident with the police stating that my handlebar camera doesnt capture the whole incident that I am going to stick with a helmet cam until I get to a point that I feel safe enough not to need one.
Add an anecdote about motorcycle couriering and you could be the next Boris BajicAre you sure that she was not listening to something funny on the radio? These things can happy.
I was on the train the other day trying to remove something from my eye, and after removing the offending object blinked my right eye several times.
Little did I know that sitting across on the other side of the carriage there was a middle aged woman (I think Cougar is the new age hip term). Who thought I was giving her the come on by winking at her. I politely explained that I was removing something from my eye and no more was said on the matter.
The moral of the story. These things happen,and happen they do, sometimes not in the way which we construe. Let it go and get on with life.
She was extremely attractive though. She could have made an utterly boring train commute into a quite memorable one.
My choice of words in these situations is never the best. I can never think quick enough on my feet to come up with a comment which will get my point across as well as calm the situation. For that reason, I felt it necessary to shout "Idiot" when I could have said "Dont be rude".
Its amazing how an outsider perspective can change your point of view isnt it? I have now learnt that even when I think that I am in the right and someone else is in the wrong, it can be changed around the other way from someone elses opinions.
I do admit that I was impatient but I doubt that the woman was actually letting the car opposite go.