The_Valeyard wrote: » Cyclists who refuse to use a perfectly good cycle lane to the left of them and instead cause a tail back on the road with their nonsense.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Could you give a couple of examples of where these 'perfectly good cycle lanes' are, please?
The_Valeyard wrote: » Let me guess, you are a cyclist and they are not good enough for you, so on the road you go and delay everyone else. BTW, they are in D15 near Carpenterstown.
Patww79 wrote: » The cyclists hover on this thread always coiled to pounce
The_Valeyard wrote: » Yep. They are never happy. Always thinking no cycle path is good enough for them. To the Two cyclists who responded to me. Cycle up there. (On the cycle path) then see. Stop delaying people to and from work.
mikeymouse wrote: » If merging from a slip road ie. at speed. then you either move out or slow down to let them on. If they are joining from a standstill , they must wait and not cause you to hit the brakes.
mfceiling wrote: » This is so wrong it's not funny. It's up to the person who is merging to get up to speed and join the traffic safely. It's not the "already moving" traffic that slows down to allow them to merge. Christ on a bike...if I'm driving at 120 on the inside (driving) lane on a motorway I shouldn't have to move out or slow down because some dope can't judge his speed and join the motorway safely.
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kbannon wrote: » So because you are unable to form a coherent and logical defence to our posts you persist with more immature comments? Well done you!
AndrewJRenko wrote: » But you're still not prepared to identify where specifically are the 'perfectly good cycle lanes' that you were talking about? It might surprise you to know that the cyclists are going to and from work too. And it might surprise you to know that they are delayed by cars a lot more than you are delayed by bikes. In fact, if you think that being delayed by bikes is a significant traffic problem, you need to improve your observation. Just look around you, man. What kind of road user is most often in front of you , slowing you down?
Pinch Flat wrote: » I live in carpenterstown and have never seen these massive tailbacks. When / where do they occur most?
Pinch Flat wrote: » I live in carpenterstown and have never seen these tailbacks caused by cyclists. When / where do they occur most?
The_Valeyard wrote: » Right by Riverwood roundabouts. Two cyclists every morning in snot green outfits.
Pinch Flat wrote: » But hey, the problem is with two guys on bikes? Sure.
The_Valeyard wrote: » Yes it is in the morning time.
Pinch Flat wrote: » This must be a regular occurrence for it to annoy you so much - what time and at what roundabout? There's several roundabouts in Riverwood - it's a relatively big area.
The_Valeyard wrote: » So do you use the cycle path or road?
Pinch Flat wrote: » Depends. As you know, the cycle lane doesn't extend all the way around the Riverwood estate. I cycle with my son to the primary school, so I'll use the cycle lane before dropping and continuing on the road to the city centre - there's no cycle lane from there until you pick up the Phoenix park. In the mornings it's quite busy with school kids, people walking dogs, jogging etc in the bike lane so whereas it's okay for me and my son, if I'm on my own, I'll use the road.
The_Valeyard wrote: » My god, ive never seen so much BS in a post in a while, and ive been following the Trump thread. It might surprise you, that you do not own the road and do not have the right to delay the flow of traffic with your slow inconsistent peddling when a perfectly good cycle path is available. All cyclist should be fined for using the road when a cycle path is available, no excuses. I have no need to 'identify' the exact location, you have the internet, google Carpenterstown and have a look yourself, im not your servant.
StewartGriffin wrote: » What irritated me was Mr. "Look at me, amn't I a sound lad," who came along flashing all and sundry to warn that there was speed cam van up ahead.
Stravos Murphy wrote: » Right angles corners, they are too right angled.
KwackerJack wrote: » Driving in the dark with no lights.......the amount of people who drive around after dark with no lights on is scary!! Do they not realised that their instrument cluster does not display the headlight symbol or can they even understand the displays! Cyclists and red lights......Heading past Connolly station, passsd the Luas tracks and stopped at red lights between the IFSC and Busaras, 3 cyclists go by and one neary gets run over by a van coming from the right, the little suicide jockey then gives out to the van for not seeing him.....am I missing something here or red lights the new green?? What are your most irritating road issues?