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You cannot really get cross at folk not breaking the law IMHO
Just because something is legal doesn't make it the decent thing to do. Highway code also says:
never ride more than two abreast, and [b]ride in single file on narrow or busy roads[/b] and when riding round bends
TandemJeremy - MemberIs this thread about me? Do I win a prize?
The prize is acceptance. It's the first stage on the way to recovery.
it also says dont break the speed limit, overtake safely, consider other road users etc.
Every thread on here has a cyclist ranting at other cyclists on the road doing nothing at all illegal...granted there are far fewer opportunities to moan about car drivers doing this ๐
We all know it all depends but some folk on here just object to it Full stop.
I don't ride my bike on the road anymore due to being spat at, bottles lobbed at me and attempts to run me off the road. I only ever rode on my own, and considerately. It's a shame I think that in middle class Britain I was far from safe.
On my motorbike I still see stupidity, especially on narrow lanes. Today, I had a lady driver deliberately bully me to the side of the road as she approached from the opposite direction. Almost enough to make me want to turn round and have an argument, but to be honest, why bother? If the drivers are prepared to endanger life, talking to them is hardly going to help. I just like to think the karma bank will deliver justice eventually
I can't shed the belief that everyone everywhere has to ride a bike full on, all of the time. Always. No pootling ever.
The odd singlespeed hardtailer like moi gets it, the trees look better blurred together.
Bellendery = People who don't know where "your left mate" is. Wobble.
The two abreast thing works when it's a large group of riders, say a club run of 8-10. It's (generally) safer and easier to pass a wide group that's 4 cyclists long than a narrow group that's 8 cyclists long.
When it's just two riders though, it comes across as being rude and inconsiderate. You may not intend it that way but it can be perceived that way. That winds drivers up and a wound up driver is more likely to attempt a foolish move which may well end up hurting you. It's all very well being legally correct but that doesn't help much when you're underneath the wheels of a car...
Bellendery = People who don't know where "your left mate" is. Wobble.
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People who think that the trail (or indeed the road) is their personal closed off track and ride expecting everyone to get wait behind until they deign to see fit to let you past
Fixed that one a little.
this forum.
agreed. close the thread now please ๐
But two abreast riders are only as wide as a horse and everyone slows down and goes wide for horses...don't they? Oh they don't?
I was driving along a road near Hollingworth Lake last week - one of those annoying roads that's wide enough for two cars but absolutely nothing else. I was 3rd back in a line and at the front were two horses being ridden side by side at a trot. I guessed they'd be turning off at a bridleway a few hundred metres up the road.
Anyway, car 1, just behind the horses waited patiently then edged right over to the far side of the road and gently overtook. Perfect passing manoeuvre, very considerate.
Shortly afterwards (the horses had turned off where I thought) I'm again 2 vehicles behind this car as it tried desperately to force it's way past a lone cyclist. The guy was trying to turn right but the car had already started forcing its way through, aggresively half wheeling this guy, forcing him into the kerb. Blast of the horn and it roared past, pushing the guy right into the left and forcing him to unclip and stop.
WHY??! Utter, complete bell-endery from the driver and it just reinforced the fact that cyclists are perceived as 4th class citizens at best... ๐
Surely two abreast is the width of a horse. How close do you pass horses? I ride behind and out from my kids - same width as two abreast with one relatively close to the kerb.
And for the pinnacle: The guy on my commute home who..
1) Cut a corner by mounting the pavement behind me whilst I queued at a T junction with some cars
2) Couldn't wait for a bus to unload at a stop, nor overtake it, so hopped onto the pavement to undertake it
3) Couldn't wait for a red light at a narrow bridge, so hopped onto the pavement and rode on anyway.
The next driver he annoys might be the one who runs down my son on the way home from school (again).
Want to be treated like traffic - act like it!
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Sorry - had to add one to this, completely slipped my mind until I saw one today...
Moulton owners ๐ฏ
I mean, I've ridden one for a spin, and they seem like lovely bikes... but every single one of the owners I've ever met seems to qualify for the title ๐ฏ
Mboy
Jesus some people really do need to get out more.
Groups of riders all on the same bike together.
I just don't get it. What happens if one of them decides to get a different brand for his new bike. Does he get ejected from the group then?
