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    Posted: 13 Jun 13 at 2:45pm
I'm a motorist not a cyclist, it's too bloody dangerous on roads for pushbikes.

To be honest I can't remember the last time I got irritated by a cyclist, yep some do push their luck but not many in my neck of the woods. Motorists on the other hand Disapprove It's now the norm to see 1 or 2 cars sneak through on red or late amber, particularly at road works. Two lanes filtering down to one lane brings out the worst in many. Cars using a right turn lane to get ahead of those in the left lane. Mobile phone users. Fast lane hoggers on motor ways. Cars that deliberately speed up when you overtake........blah blah.

The bad driving is not exclusive to cyclists, the general standard across the board has declined and there seems to be fewer police around to discourage it.

Could the cause of the irritation be: Two sets of road users with completely different safety requirements and abilities being forced to share the same space with little or no policing...Perhaps it's the situation that is intolerable and not the folk. 

Edited by transient - 13 Jun 13 at 2:46pm
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Originally posted by yellowwelly

Originally posted by Rupert

Surely they would just ride uninsured, same as loads of car drivers?

I'm sure they would, but at least then they could be prosecuted and given community service... maybe washing the buses for the bus w**kers.


Oh, don't get me started on buses... big queue behind, belching out smoke - how is that eco friendly? And no passengers on board. May as well run a minibus round most of the routes round here, but the delusional idea that people might ride in them who don't absolutely HAVE to keeps them sending monsters round the narrow roads.

My wife once worked out it would take her 2 hours to get the 6 miles to work if she took the bus.
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Originally posted by Rupert


Oh, don't get me started on buses... big queue behind, belching out smoke - how is that eco friendly? And no passengers on board. May as well run a minibus round most of the routes round here, but the delusional idea that people might ride in them who don't absolutely HAVE to keeps them sending monsters round the narrow roads.

My wife once worked out it would take her 2 hours to get the 6 miles to work if she took the bus.

In rural areas buses don't really work as they take far too long to get you anywhere.

I used to live 8 miles from work and to get the bus each day would have take 1 hr 45 mins. I could do it in the car in around 20 mins even in rush hour.

In urban locations buses make much more sense as long as the service is reliable.
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It's about time cars were taxed by postcode so those of us with almost non-existant bus services paid less.
 
I have a 12 minute drive to work which would take over an hour by bus of which 45 minutes would be walking! And that's assuming I can get one at the right time.
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Are any forumites thinking of doing any of the orgainsed bike events this year?

 
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I seem to have a number to pin on my back for this already, will proabably do London-Cambridge and I got a place for the RideLondon 100, which will be the longest I've ever cycled. I'm half heartedly raising money for AsthmaUK- I got a place through the ballot, but had applied to them for a back up fundraising place. When i got my ballot place, this freed me of any obligation to fund raise, but I'm doing it anyway. Donations glady taken.
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the first bit of my new bike has arrived...

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This could change the game totally if they catch on


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Originally posted by JohnW

This could change the game totally if they catch on

The flying pushbike - but with no more than 5 mins battery... So we can look forward to pedalcyclists attempting to fly over red traffic lights and running out of battery and crash landing right in front of a moving bus or lorry...

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Originally posted by alstorer

I seem to have a number to pin on my back for this already, will proabably do London-Cambridge and I got a place for the RideLondon 100, which will be the longest I've ever cycled. I'm half heartedly raising money for AsthmaUK- I got a place through the ballot, but had applied to them for a back up fundraising place. When i got my ballot place, this freed me of any obligation to fund raise, but I'm doing it anyway. Donations glady taken.

Looks good on 23rd and I'd do the 100km but instead I'll be here.

I'm looking at London -> Southend (July 21st) and Cambridge -> Norwich (Sep 29th). I'd like to do this
but the logistics look tricky.

However, must do some more sailing this year.............
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