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Some cyclists really don't do themselves any favours. I mean, what a TOSSER!
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"Brian Robertson" wrote in message
... Some cyclists really don't do themselves any favours. I mean, what a TOSSER! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKvNLXr_Rfk There are plenty of idiots on the roads, drivers and cyclists. It's encouraging to see another cyclist acknowledge that there are idiot cyclists as well as drivers. |
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On 24/10/2013 14:57, Brian Robertson wrote:
Some cyclists really don't do themselves any favours. I mean, what a TOSSER! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKvNLXr_Rfk What was his problem? He had plenty of space to overtake on the offside (ie, correct) side. |
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"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
... "Brian Robertson" wrote in message ... Some cyclists really don't do themselves any favours. I mean, what a TOSSER! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKvNLXr_Rfk Well said. We should join forces against the aggressive ******s, however many wheels they're on. The nasty, pushy redfaced road-ragers, the self-righteous tailgaters and bullies. RLJ's of all species. It's possible to travel quickly, to have fun, without putting others to risk. Totally agree Zapp. There are idiots everywhere, both on two and four wheels. |
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On Sun, 27 Oct 2013 16:10:29 +0000
Phil W Lee wrote: Brian Robertson considered Thu, 24 Oct 2013 14:57:34 +0100 the perfect time to write: Some cyclists really don't do themselves any favours. I mean, what a TOSSER! Indeed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKvNLXr_Rfk You mean the one that gave the Addison Lee bully some verbal? After the bully deliberately blocked their route with his private hire minibus, without any benefit to himself at all? He pulled over when he did because the road dictated that. I imagine he stopped where he did so he could converse with the cyclist. If the idiot cyclist had left a safe distance between himself and the bus he would have seen that the road narrowed and been able to pass around the other side of the people carrier. Filtering is generally tolerated, but needs to be done cautiously and doesn't require other road users to "make way" for the filterer (although some deliberate blocking is plain childishness on the part of drivers, I don't think that was the case here). |
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"Rob Morley" wrote in message
news:20131027172238.7887b7bc@hyperion... Filtering is generally tolerated, but needs to be done cautiously and doesn't require other road users to "make way" for the filterer (although some deliberate blocking is plain childishness on the part of drivers It is no better or worse than cyclists deliberately blocking drivers "taking the lane". In my opinion, drivers blocking cyclists wishing to filter and cyclists blocking drivers to try prevent them passing are both inconsiderate and unacceptable practices on the road. |
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On 27/10/2013 17:33, John Benn wrote:
"Rob Morley" wrote in message news:20131027172238.7887b7bc@hyperion... Filtering is generally tolerated, but needs to be done cautiously and doesn't require other road users to "make way" for the filterer (although some deliberate blocking is plain childishness on the part of drivers It is no better or worse than cyclists deliberately blocking drivers "taking the lane". In my opinion, drivers blocking cyclists wishing to filter and cyclists blocking drivers to try prevent them passing are both inconsiderate and unacceptable practices on the road. How can a driver block a cyclist wishing to filter? he'd have to be able to expand the width of his vehicle. |
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"JNugent" wrote in message
... On 27/10/2013 17:33, John Benn wrote: "Rob Morley" wrote in message news:20131027172238.7887b7bc@hyperion... Filtering is generally tolerated, but needs to be done cautiously and doesn't require other road users to "make way" for the filterer (although some deliberate blocking is plain childishness on the part of drivers It is no better or worse than cyclists deliberately blocking drivers "taking the lane". In my opinion, drivers blocking cyclists wishing to filter and cyclists blocking drivers to try prevent them passing are both inconsiderate and unacceptable practices on the road. How can a driver block a cyclist wishing to filter? he'd have to be able to expand the width of his vehicle. No, just reduce the gap between the vehicle and the curb or vehicle and an adjacent vehicle. |
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On 28/10/2013 17:55, John Benn wrote:
"JNugent" wrote in message ... On 27/10/2013 17:33, John Benn wrote: "Rob Morley" wrote in message news:20131027172238.7887b7bc@hyperion... Filtering is generally tolerated, but needs to be done cautiously and doesn't require other road users to "make way" for the filterer (although some deliberate blocking is plain childishness on the part of drivers It is no better or worse than cyclists deliberately blocking drivers "taking the lane". In my opinion, drivers blocking cyclists wishing to filter and cyclists blocking drivers to try prevent them passing are both inconsiderate and unacceptable practices on the road. How can a driver block a cyclist wishing to filter? he'd have to be able to expand the width of his vehicle. No, just reduce the gap between the vehicle and the curb or vehicle and an adjacent vehicle. He can't do that on both sides simultaneously. And he's *supposed* to keep left in any case. |
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"JNugent" wrote in message
... On 28/10/2013 17:55, John Benn wrote: "JNugent" wrote in message ... On 27/10/2013 17:33, John Benn wrote: "Rob Morley" wrote in message news:20131027172238.7887b7bc@hyperion... Filtering is generally tolerated, but needs to be done cautiously and doesn't require other road users to "make way" for the filterer (although some deliberate blocking is plain childishness on the part of drivers It is no better or worse than cyclists deliberately blocking drivers "taking the lane". In my opinion, drivers blocking cyclists wishing to filter and cyclists blocking drivers to try prevent them passing are both inconsiderate and unacceptable practices on the road. How can a driver block a cyclist wishing to filter? he'd have to be able to expand the width of his vehicle. No, just reduce the gap between the vehicle and the curb or vehicle and an adjacent vehicle. He can't do that on both sides simultaneously. And he's *supposed* to keep left in any case. That is true |
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