This is an great cyclist vs pedestrians video it'll be interested to see how members view it.
Who is in the wrong here?
The lights are on green but this guy is going for it on a downhill road should he have slowed down as he had plenty of time to do so?
Working in Glasgow city centre sadly this is not that uncommon.
This cyclist was just plain stupid, not for a second suggesting all are but clearly he knows the city, as the bus driver demonstrated and as a car driver you are fully aware that pedestrians cross regardless of the traffic lights its not unusual my average speed in the city is less then 10 mph ads you never really get going, point is if that had been a car or a motorbike someone would have died or been seriously hurt, BUT as the city has blanket camera coverage their reg number and incident would be recorded and acted on.
To go off subject slightly the rise in electric bikes both legal and illegal (many far exceed the legal power outputs and should be classed as mopeds) is real problem seen a nasty crash at busy roundabout narrowly avoided by everyone braking as a black Surron type ebike cut between cars and busses ran 2 red lights and sped off. I know technically not a cycle as they are electric mopeds and some classed as 125cc bikes due their power output, they are technically illegal but with no number plates very hard to trace or catch them, things like this need to stopped as they are very dangerous.
Do i think every cycle should be registered and insured? not sure insurance is expensive if you declared road riding it would be eye watering given the risk. Registration or ID might not be a crazy as it sounds as Chippy said the cyclist gave a false name and escaped any punishment for what could be considered a deliberate act, despite what he said no real effort to modulate speed or take into account other road users or pedestrians.
For balance i will defend cyclists not using cycle paths especially with road bikes, some of these paths are filthy and pot holed or suddenly come to kerbs etc this stops road bikes in their tracks so can understand why they use the smoother free flowing roads to gain momentum.
Final point I ride a motorbike sometimes so do not have an issue with filtering etc that is fine as long as you do not impair the progress of the vehicle you have filtered past when traffic flows again, I can see why this frustrates car drivers waiting to pass in safe place and manner only to be undertaken then held up all over again. To be fair many cyclists are respectful of the road and others users so this does not apply to all but those who nip onto the pavement to avoid traffic lights then jump back into the road, fine if clear but some do it regardless and expect the other vehicle to give them space.