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Post by Rich H » Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:19 am

I cycle to and from work every day near enough, its sort of dual carriageway and is wide enough for 2 cars and a cyclist each side to pass comfortably. My pet hates are:

Cars not indicating they are turning left and then get all upset when they try and turn into me.

People who weave towards the kerb in traffic while on the phone/doing makeup/snoozing/etc.

Busses who decide to let their passengers off near the bus stop while in traffic, right into my path.

The fact that we have cycle lanes on the straight bits of road but as soon as it gets complicated and dangerous for cyclists the council wimps out and stops the cycle lane... There are hugely complex cycle lane junctions in places where no one would dream of cycling but the main roads mostly have none.

I do have to confess to cycling on the pavement on the way home but its impossible for cars to cross the traffic outside work and I'm not that brave! I do however take the attitude the I should not be there and I don't barge through and I'll wait for people to notice I'm there and let me through as I find a bell is cheeky when the cyclist should be on the road really. I sneak over red lights but just so I'm clear of the traffic turning left, I wait for a green (Or at least for the other lights to change) first before setting off.

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Post by simon » Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:14 am

campbell wrote:- the fact that pavements are for people
That's not true any more though, many pavements now have signs indicating they're actually cycle paths too.

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Re: Other drivers on road....

Post by Rory » Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:50 am

j33ama wrote:well after a fair time driving around in the lotus i have noticed that other drivers either seem to love it or hate it . I noticed that many drivers usually in lesser cars will let you out at junctions etc no probs , mad keen just for a swatch at the car . However roughyl 7 times now i have let cars such as Bm's porches and audi's etc pull out , and had absolutly no acknowledgement for the good deed i had just done . One time in particular i let this fat cnut out in his cayanne turbo , as the 5 or 6 cars before didnt bother i thought why not .....no wave , no flash, no indicator...... I was absolutly fumming , drove up next to him and he just looked at me .
Maybe he just assumed you let him out cos you were a driver in a lesser car and were mad keen for a swatch at his car.

That was surely reward enough for you, no?

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Post by campbell » Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:40 am

simon wrote:
campbell wrote:- the fact that pavements are for people
That's not true any more though, many pavements now have signs indicating they're actually cycle paths too.
OK so I should have added "except where signs indicate otherwise". I will happily share a pavement which is demarcated for pedestrians and cyclists. I'll even avoid walking on the mostly empty cyclist's bit ;-)

But I will not share one which is barely wide enough for a pedestrian and clearly does not have cycleway markings on it.

We as a country need to get a lot better at this, if tackling the carbon footprint is to be done with initiatives like greater takeup of cycling. I am a cyclist too, btw, so this is not a bigoted side-swipe. But the Highway Code is there for all road users - which nowadays constitutes a pretty varied bunch...and still includes horses for those that didn't know!

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Post by gorrie » Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:54 am

I've got an exercise bike in my home office.... much safer if you ask me. It means you can keep the lycra & goggles for the bedroom :lol:
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Post by Dominic » Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:48 am

Said it before:

As a driver I hate cyclists, pedestrians, taxis and busses

As a cyclist I hate cars, pedestrians, taxis and busses

As a pedestrian I hate cyclists, cars, taxis and busses

Must learn to chill out a bit & stop all this hate... except for the taxis and busses :roll: :wink:
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Post by Edin430 » Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:55 am

Its the cycle bit infront of everyone else stoppped at traffic lights that does my head in....... :evil:

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Post by douglasgdmw » Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:28 pm

Must admit my biggest pet hate is people not pulling over on the motorway/dual carriageway.

It gets even more annoying after my trip across to Spa and the way the European drivers are at lot more aware of faster vehicles and have no issue pulling over (even with a gentle flash of the lights).

There was 2 of us in the convoy to Spa (me in the elise, mate ahead in his Evo) and the only time we had to flash people were other Brits in their cars that would not pull over for faster vehicles.

Forget the speed cameras - get the policemen out on the roads educating british drivers in proper motorway etiquette.

Must admit we did pull over for other cars also, had a white astra van close to the Elise when we were doing 110 tuts. Right on the back bumper as he wanted to take a picture of the Elise (as one hand on the wheel other on his camera phone) :lol: Class !!

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Post by Rory » Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:47 pm

This thread is going all over the place.

Thought it was about other drivers' attitudes to Loti? :lol:

Lewis Hamilton it is then :roll: :)

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Post by Dominic » Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:46 pm

Footage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hWIfBkVQUk


Looks to me as if Hamilton was trying to avoid the back of the pace car :?
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Post by gorrie » Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:06 pm

To be honest, he was lucky to get away with it earlier in the race when Alonso was behind him on the 1st restart (well... 1st start). That cock James Allan tried to talk over Brundle when Brundle tried to point it out.
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Post by Dominic » Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:13 pm

gorrie wrote:To be honest, he was lucky to get away with it earlier in the race when Alonso was behind him on the 1st restart (well... 1st start). That cock James Allan tried to talk over Brundle when Brundle tried to point it out.
STOP THE COCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil:
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Post by ryallm » Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:00 pm

gorrie wrote:To be honest, he was lucky to get away with it earlier in the race when Alonso was behind him on the 1st restart (well... 1st start). That cock James Allan tried to talk over Brundle when Brundle tried to point it out.
Looks like he may yet be in trouble for it - check this out http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3 ... 77,00.html Would make for an interesting end to the season if he got his points docked :)

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Post by james » Fri Oct 05, 2007 9:50 am

Back on topic....

I have to say, I found straight from the first time I got the car nearly two years ago - that other motorists were amazingly polite in letting you out. But then if I was driving a eurobox saloon car, Id want to let out a Lotus so I could look at it as well :)

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