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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: powerslinky on 11 March 2016, 19:14:57
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As some of you know I now work in the east of London, driving the small combo van from appointment to the next etc .
My question is : do cyclists have to obey red traffic lights like us motorists do ?
Time after time when going through on green a cyclist appears from the left or right totally ignoring the red shown to them .
From their reaction it would seem that I & of course other car , van & lorry drivers are totally in the wrong in proceeding
through on a green light, while a cyclist wants to cross in front of us :o :o
I was never "anti cyclist" but crikey I am now . . .as I feel it is only a matter of time before I wipe one out.
Another point is the cycle lanes in London . . . when I want to turn left , i slow down to negociate the turn , but cyclists in
their lane take no notice that I am turning left & just carry on straight across my path . I had to brake sharply yesterday &
very nearly got rear ended by a van following me . :o :o
So where do drivers stand on this subject ? can anyone advise or is it as I imagine the outcome would be
" hit a cyclist = my fault . . .end of "
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Al, once you take licensing and insurance out of the equation cyclists are subject to the same rules that any other vehicle user is. Red lights, speed limits, STOP signs, signalling, one way streets, cutting across other traffic etc etc.
Your point about cycle lanes shows(yet again) just how badly designed and dangerous they are, and why many competent cyclists don't use them.
That doesn't excuse the cyclists who do any of the moronic things you mentioned.
Your worry about hitting one is justified. Have you considered your own dashcam so you can actually prove your side of such an incident?
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As some of you know I now work in the east of London, driving the small combo van from appointment to the next etc .
My question is : do cyclists have to obey red traffic lights like us motorists do ?
Time after time when going through on green a cyclist appears from the left or right totally ignoring the red shown to them .
From their reaction it would seem that I & of course other car , van & lorry drivers are totally in the wrong in proceeding
through on a green light, while a cyclist wants to cross in front of us :o :o that sir Bradley Wiggins has a lot to answer for.
I was never "anti cyclist" but crikey I am now . . .as I feel it is only a matter of time before I wipe one out.
Another point is the cycle lanes in London . . . when I want to turn left , i slow down to negociate the turn , but cyclists in
their lane take no notice that I am turning left & just carry on straight across my path . I had to brake sharply yesterday &
very nearly got rear ended by a van following me . :o :o
So where do drivers stand on this subject ? can anyone advise or is it as I imagine the outcome would be
" hit a cyclist = my fault . . .end of "
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I know where I stand on the subject, but I'll have the tarmac terrorists on to me if I say.
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Dash cam best way to go :y
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I know where I stand on the subject, but I'll have the tarmac terrorists on to me if I say.
First decent uphill and you'll be home free...
Even in the Astramax ;D
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Hi Al. I couldn't agree with you more about the "holier-than-thou" attitude and reprehensible behaviour of most cyclists, especially in London, where they assume Divine Right to do just what they please and f**k everyone else!
I was recently in East London myself, back to my roots, more or less, in Mile End, and was quite angered at the huge reduction in carriageway widths in both directions to give space to cycle lanes, stealing from motorists the road space we pay for and increasing our journey times and congestion.
As they have been given so much road space, it is now high time to issue them with number plates, tax them and make them carry insurance kike we have to.
The police/government are always looking for ways to make more money out iof us, so this offers them another line of revenue and if cycliste were obliged to register and display number plates, they would be accountable in the same way, too.
Although for the offences you describe, Al, there are penalties available (e.g. £30 for cycling on the pavement) when was the last time you saw a cyclist being stopped and fined?
Ron.
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Hi Al. I couldn't agree with you more about the "holier-than-thou" attitude and reprehensible behaviour of most cyclists, especially in London, where they assume Divine Right to do just what they please and f**k everyone else!
I was recently in East London myself, back to my roots, more or less, in Mile End, and was quite angered at the huge reduction in carriageway widths in both directions to give space to cycle lanes, stealing from motorists the road space we pay for and increasing our journey times and congestion.
As they have been given so much road space, it is now high time to issue them with number plates, tax them and make them carry insurance kike we have to.
The police/government are always looking for ways to make more money out iof us, so this offers them another line of revenue and if cycliste were obliged to register and display number plates, they would be accountable in the same way, too.
Although for the offences you describe, Al, there are penalties available (e.g. £30 for cycling on the pavement) when was the last time you saw a cyclist being stopped and fined?
Ron.
exactly right there Ron . .especially from Bow Flyover & along Bow Road into the centre of London . . . Boris & his cyclist rule ideas . . . it's all going against the motorist as usual ::) ::)
I think a dash cam is going to be needed as advised :y :y
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Sorry, I couldn't resist ;D ;D ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yiu1uLgwF1E
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Sorry, I couldn't resist ;D ;D ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yiu1uLgwF1E
;D ;D ;D ;D Splendid . . . . my point exactly ::) ::)
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My question is this, why do cyclists blame us the motorists when they them selves cause a lot of the issues that cause concern.
Do they Pay insurance?
Do they have any certificate of bicycle worthness equivelent to our MOT
I had to pass a cycling proficiency test when I was a kid just to be allowed off the street. We have to pass a driving test.
Yes I know there are good and bad riders out there like the same for drivers, I give bike riders a lot of space I just feel the majority of them dont care about anyone but them selves.
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Sorry, I couldn't resist ;D ;D ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yiu1uLgwF1E
Laughed my ass off :y :y :y and yes there are good cyclists out there but its the shit ones I seem to come across especially the lycra bandits :(
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Saw some idiot yesterday cycling the wrong way up a one way street while he was texting on his phone. Unfortunately every driver missed him, and he was eastern European. :D
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I'm not a cyclist and I know it's illegal,but I can understand cyclists using the pavements.Let's face it most if not all cycle lanes are poorly designed/executed so it has to be much safer for them.I do however wish they'd carry some form of warning device-bell,horn etc-and be more considerate to pedestrians as they approach from behind them.If using the roads they should obey all the rules pertaining to such useage.Unfortunately it's always the bad ones that are remembered and give all the rest a bad name,but this is true of bad motorists too.After all when was the last time anyone said "I saw a car/bus/lorry driver today,and he/she was driving perfectly"?
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I'm not a cyclist and I know it's illegal,but I can understand cyclists using the pavements.Let's face it most if not all cycle lanes are poorly designed/executed so it has to be much safer for them.I do however wish they'd carry some form of warning device-bell,horn etc-and be more considerate to pedestrians as they approach from behind them.If using the roads they should obey all the rules pertaining to such useage.Unfortunately it's always the bad ones that are remembered and give all the rest a bad name,but this is true of bad motorists too.After all when was the last time anyone said "I saw a car/bus/lorry driver today,and he/she was driving perfectly"?
But of course . . . the drivers of vehicles would be nicked if seen by police or even a camera jumping a red . . .
cyclists it seems are not >:( >:(
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I thought Guffer would have weighed in on this by now! ::) ;D
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i was in a taxi last Saturday when a cyclist ( i think he had a death wish ) pulled out right in front. of course the taxi driver had a rant, when i was paying the taxi off the driver went on to tell me that since xmas he has paid out 3 times to have slight damage made good caused by cycles. - it was a nice motor too
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Having to frequent the Metropolis known by many as "that shithole called Oxford", drivers of motorised vehicles are always in the wrong, and the cyclists have the moral high ground.
Next time, I promise I will not brake for the retards, as we need to remove the corruption from the gene pool.
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I am totally fed up with the amount of money spent and the amount of road space taken for cycle lanes that the majority of cyclists don't bother using, preferring to cycle on the path. Plus how these days pedestrian crossings have become cyclist crossings? As cyclists once mobile are supposed to adhere to the rules of the road as much as any motorist, perhaps I should try driving crossways across a pedestrian crossing. Wonder how many times plod would allow me to get away with that? As for those lycra clad 'tour de france' wannabe's, that can be found on Sundays on narrow rural roads riding 2 or 3 abreast chatting happily. 'Well' !..................
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Slightly off topic, but in reference to the previous post, I did actually see a woman drive up a zebra crossing. Those who know Hazlemere would know we have a pedestrian crossing right on the junction. Behind the crossing is a small access road for the shops. This woman, turned left for High Wycombe, but instead of proceeding another 100 yards to the entrance of the road, turned immediately right and drove up the crossing, through the gap in the barriers, and onto the service road. Unbelievable....everybody just stopped and stared ;D ;D ;D
They have now put bollards up and reduced the barrier gap :y
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........ As for those lycra clad 'tour de france' wannabe's, that can be found on Sundays on narrow rural roads riding 2 or 3 abreast chatting happily. 'Well' !..................
I believe that smoking them out is a national sport across the water, affectionately known as 'rolling coal'. ;D
http://youtu.be/ZdDxjge5hmY
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........ As for those lycra clad 'tour de france' wannabe's, that can be found on Sundays on narrow rural roads riding 2 or 3 abreast chatting happily. 'Well' !..................
I believe that smoking them out is a national sport across the water, affectionately known as 'rolling coal'. ;D
http://youtu.be/ZdDxjge5hmY
;D ;D love it.
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I am totally fed up with the amount of money spent and the amount of road space taken for cycle lanes that the majority of cyclists don't bother using, preferring to cycle on the path. Plus how these days pedestrian crossings have become cyclist crossings? As cyclists once mobile are supposed to adhere to the rules of the road as much as any motorist, perhaps I should try driving crossways across a pedestrian crossing. Wonder how many times plod would allow me to get away with that? As for those lycra clad 'tour de france' wannabe's, that can be found on Sundays on narrow rural roads riding 2 or 3 abreast chatting happily. 'Well' !..................
We get those all the time round here, they won`t go into single file to let others pass and carry on as though nothing is wrong, makes my blood boil :(
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I thought Guffer would have weighed in on this by now! ::) ;D
Had more important things to do. Like prodding hot pokers in my eyes.
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So they narrow the road & lay down a new cycle path & erect signs, paint the the thing up.
What do we get now, cyclists on the old narrowed road. I asked a bloke, why he wasn`t using the cycle path, " It restricts my speed" ; he said ::) so I went back to counting sheep in the mornin rush hour.
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Some cycle paths in urban areas are like obstacle courses and when it,s alongside pedestrian paths they wander (the pedestrians that is) all over both playing with mobiles etc. and don,t get me going about dog walkers with their uber long retractable leads. ::)
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This guy doesn't like them either. ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kotWv4MCxNI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kotWv4MCxNI)
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Just finished my shift on ambulance response car, during shift responding to an emergency with blues and twos on lycra ninja cut me up on a round about instead of pulling over as the other two preceding motorists did. What a idiot! It will be him needing an ambulance next time >:(
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This guy doesn't like them either. ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kotWv4MCxNI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kotWv4MCxNI)
All that needs is the Benny Hill music...