I was a cyclist and a motorcyclist i took both pictures for what they were a joke nothing more.I am a motorcyclist. I still find it funny.
I was a cyclist and a motorcyclist i took both pictures for what they were a joke nothing more.I am a motorcyclist. I still find it funny.
I'm a cyclist and I found it funny.
If you had a choice, between a continuous lane, or one stopping every 300m or so, which would you choose?I welcome this law not because i am anti cyclist it just seems fair and brings accountability on the part of the rider, Today we had a drive out to Southport with the doggy, i don't know if anyone on here has driven the coast road it is fairly long from end to end has a wide pavement on the seaward side with a wide cycle lane combined with it the other side is some wetlands for the twitchers and a massive car park, on the way out we we hit slow moving traffic turned out to be 2 couples on bikes riding on the road and not the purpose built cycle lane here is an example these couples were ding what this bloke is doing riding in the road you can clearly see the dividing line for people and cyclists, this is the kind of thing that gets up peoples noses View attachment 99452
But still driving a car?Me too Chippy I have had bikes for most of my years and only got rid of my Fireblade because my eyes started to not be as good and reactions too.
Spot on B, make a mistake on a bike any you will probably die do the same in a car and your chances of surviving are much higherbut when riding a Motorbike you need to be extra vigilan
"The most dangerous thing on a motorbike is the nut attached to the handlebars"
One of the worst i have seen is where you can get the car to read you your email then reply by using your voice to type a reply its no wonder there are so may crashes.I used to run courses for major companies in conjunction with the RAC and we recommended that all drivers even with handsfree kits should not use them but wait until their next driving stop which was generally no longer than 2 hours then return calls because of the risk of distraction using handsfree.
It is very rare for any call needed to be acted on immediately but is created by company management peer pressure.
The lanes have become the exercise grounds of the masses and I sympathise with anyone who has to use them commercially. I use them a lot as they are quiet. So do a lot of bikes, horses, runners, walkers and dog walkers. It can't be easy navigating them on a timetable. Lots of blind corners too. There isn't really a solution. I always try and pull in to let cars through, but more often than not I see them again when they meet another car coming the other way. All we can do is try and work together to make it work and have patience. Not always easy when you are on a schedule I'm sure.I have posted this many times in the thread, I drive a truck in the lakes I am in narrow lanes all the time I meet cyclists often and always give them plenty of room, if following a cyclists I do so without sitting on their back wheel and they usually let me pass when they can most do this then you get the "I have every right to be here" idiots who don't, this can also be said of car drivers some who are out for a sight seeing drive and who are in no rush will see you and pull in when they can some will not let you pass, I guess there are as many selfish car drivers as cyclists it just cyclists seem to get more stick.
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