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Near misses - mod warning 22/04 - see OP/post 822

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 956 ✭✭✭site_owner


    Have your contacted your local TDs offices with a copy of the original communication and the video evidence of why you would like the gates opened?

    No, but I will give it a go


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 643 ✭✭✭Corca Baiscinn


    site_owner wrote: »
    thanks for the suggestions. unfortunately the route is the safest option open to me. mostly due to bad suburban planning.

    the council have designed all parks around here with "kissing gates" and have not responded to my requests to remove them

    since i started cycling i now see 3 other trailers and 2 cargo bikes on the route along with a lot more child seats so i like to think things will get better

    Was it council officials you were in touch with or elected councillors? Local elections coming up next May. If there is any way you could make contact with your fellow trailer and cargo bikers? You could probably put on pressure between you if you all live in same council area,. Also, is there a Joint Policing Committee you could contact. Clearly route you take would be ok if there was meaningful enforcement of driver behaviour but you're entitled to go about your business without harrassment whether its through improvig your current route or providing a safe alternative.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 956 ✭✭✭site_owner


    Was it council officials you were in touch with or elected councillors? Local elections coming up next May. If there is any way you could make contact with your fellow trailer and cargo bikers? You could probably put on pressure between you if you all live in same council area,. Also, is there a Joint Policing Committee you could contact. Clearly route you take would be ok if there was meaningful enforcement of driver behaviour but you're entitled to go about your business without harrassment whether its through improvig your current route or providing a safe alternative.

    A couple of local councillors. Response has been that "due to anti social behaviour the gates are needed" and "engineering have reviewed the road and there are no additional measures that can be taken" - This was in response to photos of cars parking 50:50 on the path and cycle lane all over baldoyle.

    That was before I had the onbike cameras so maybe if I put together a little compilation and send it on. It's just me Vs NIMBYs tho and people don't want their perception of security (kissing gates) gone it seems.

    I gave up contacting the gardai about close passes a while back


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 643 ✭✭✭Corca Baiscinn


    site_owner wrote: »
    A couple of local councillors. Response has been that "due to anti social behaviour the gates are needed" and "engineering have reviewed the road and there are no additional measures that can be taken" - This was in response to photos of cars parking 50:50 on the path and cycle lane all over baldoyle.

    That was before I had the onbike cameras so maybe if I put together a little compilation and send it on. It's just me Vs NIMBYs tho and people don't want their perception of security (kissing gates) gone it seems.

    I gave up contacting the gardai about close passes a while back

    So you and fellow bike-riders are being ACTUALLY endangered so that park-users aren't POTENTIALLY endangered by quad or motor bikes in the park? I do have some sympathy for gardai and officials in that it's so hard to deal with anti-socal youth via law-enforcement but check out who' on the jont policing committee anyway


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,163 ✭✭✭buffalo


    Big shout-out to the motorcyclist who wanted my line between the speed cushions going downhill on Whitworth Road. A beep of the horn and then skimmed past between me and an oncoming car. Apparently he did the same thing to the cyclist behind me too.

    Ended up next to him at the next three sets of lights. His head seemed to be stuck in a rigid forward-facing position, which probably isn't ideal in traffic.


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  • Moderators, Politics Moderators Posts: 42,887 Mod ✭✭✭✭Seth Brundle


    buffalo wrote: »
    Ended up next to him at the next three sets of lights. His head seemed to be stuck in a rigid forward-facing position, which probably isn't ideal in traffic.
    Out of curiosity, did you say anything to them?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 789 ✭✭✭p15574


    site_owner wrote: »
    i should have just kept the lane, i didnt expect the car hanging out in the cycle lane or the mondeo to be inches off my wheel. got a proper fright.

    passed the mondeo 40m ahead (along with plenty of other cars) and didnt see it again until the hill, when i lost some steam

    I don't suppose you could extend a flag or something a metre or so out 90 degrees sideways from your trailer? Or something painty-scratchy...is that legal? If so, then how about those 'chariot spikes' like in Ben Hur?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,859 ✭✭✭Duckjob


    site_owner wrote: »
    i should have just kept the lane, i didnt expect the car hanging out in the cycle lane or the mondeo to be inches off my wheel. got a proper fright.

    passed the mondeo 40m ahead (along with plenty of other cars) and didnt see it again until the hill, when i lost some steam


    It takes an extra special breed of self important ars*hole to buzz past a kid being pulled in a bike trailer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 956 ✭✭✭site_owner


    p15574 wrote: »
    I don't suppose you could extend a flag or something a metre or so out 90 degrees sideways from your trailer? Or something painty-scratchy...is that legal? If so, then how about those 'chariot spikes' like in Ben Hur?

    nah, i make up way too much time when the cycle lane is clear and traffic is at a standstill to make myself any wider :) these incidents are few and far between, i can cycle the route 20+ times a week and its only the 500m from that speed bump to the lights where there are multiple obstacles that i have issues

    ive never hit the entire sequence but it would go like this:
    • bus stop
    • speed bump on bend / pinch point
    • cars poking out of lidl
    • oncoming car crossing over white line to make turn into lidl
    • speed bump and pedestrian crossing
    • cars turning in or out of school
    • car parked in cycle lane
    • car coming in or out of church
    • bus stop
    • speed bump
    • traffic island pinch point coming onto speed bump
    • oncoming car crossing over white line to make turn
    • pinch point coming off speed bump
    • 1 or more cars on path and cycle lane
    • traffic lights
    • cars moving into cycle lane to pass cars turning right
    • oncoming car crossing over white line to make turn or
    • car trying to make the turn across me because traffic is stopped
    • last pinch point before road widens
    • bus stop


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 278 ✭✭comanche_cor


    Duckjob wrote: »
    It takes an extra special breed of self important ars*hole to buzz past a kid being pulled in a bike trailer.

    Oblivious to everything around them, wouldn't even know its a child trailer ... so yes ars*hole!

    The problem as I see it here was because of the cycle lane the driver was not paying attention to site_owner and therefore did not anticipate that the would move out to overtake the parked car ... as to their actions after that, who the fu*k knows!!

    The crux of the problem here is that The driver did not register site_owner as another road user ... :(


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 956 ✭✭✭site_owner


    Duckjob wrote: »
    It takes an extra special breed of self important ars*hole to buzz past a kid being pulled in a bike trailer.

    well, in fairness to him i could have just been lugging tools around to piss people off /s
    Author Eoin Colfer then relayed an anecdote about seeing a carpenter being given a wide berth on a city street by motorists because they were under the misapprehension that he was carrying a baby in his bike-mounted work basket.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/tv-radio-web/late-late-show-incited-hatred-towards-cyclists-claims-group-1.3355815


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,440 ✭✭✭cdaly_


    site_owner wrote: »
    nah, i make up way too much time when the cycle lane is clear and traffic is at a standstill to make myself any wider :) these incidents are few and far between, i can cycle the route 20+ times a week and its only the 500m from that speed bump to the lights where there are multiple obstacles that i have issues

    ive never hit the entire sequence but it would go like this:
    • bus stop
    • speed bump on bend / pinch point
    • cars poking out of lidl
    • oncoming car crossing over white line to make turn into lidl
    • speed bump and pedestrian crossing
    • cars turning in or out of school
    • car parked in cycle lane
    • car coming in or out of church
    • bus stop
    • speed bump
    • traffic island pinch point coming onto speed bump
    • oncoming car crossing over white line to make turn
    • pinch point coming off speed bump
    • 1 or more cars on path and cycle lane
    • traffic lights
    • cars moving into cycle lane to pass cars turning right
    • oncoming car crossing over white line to make turn or
    • car trying to make the turn across me because traffic is stopped
    • last pinch point before road widens
    • bus stop
    Funny that. I ride that road regularly (only occasionally past the church) and it's only when you list all 20 obstacles that I realise how many there are. Even then, you didn't mention the soccer mom/dads parking in the cycle lane and on the footpath outside either park (mostly on sunday mornings but some evenings also) before the first bus stop.

    When I'm bringing bottles to recycling on the shopper bike, the last pinch point is usually the worst bit. The traffic light junction is long enough that I cannot clear it before a car can overtake so it's hard to occupy the lane before the pinch.

    Then there's the same set to deal with going the other way with the extras of
    • Cars swerving left into the cycle lane because there's something turning right in front of them (mostly they can't get past and just block the cycle lane) x3
    • Cars cutting the corner left onto Willie Nolan Road which has a smooth manhole cover in just the wrong location on the turn. I always take the lane approaching that turn and take the turn late to avoid the corner-cutting...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 956 ✭✭✭site_owner


    its mad for such a short section. and theres probably more i'm subconsciously missing, for the most part infrastructure around here is decent

    cdaly_ wrote: »
    Cars cutting the corner left onto Willie Nolan Road which has a smooth manhole cover in just the wrong location on the turn. I always take the lane approaching that turn and take the turn late to avoid the corner-cutting...

    i hate this junction, even on the path its dodgy, i'd say once a week a car clips the kerb. i just dont understand how some drivers cant cope with that bend. it needs wands or bollards but its one of the requests the council rejected


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,126 ✭✭✭mr spuckler


    Oblivious to everything around them, wouldn't even know its a child trailer ... so yes ars*hole!

    The problem as I see it here was because of the cycle lane the driver was not paying attention to site_owner and therefore did not anticipate that the would move out to overtake the parked car ... as to their actions after that, who the fu*k knows!!

    The crux of the problem here is that The driver did not register site_owner as another road user ... :(

    it's just basically sh1t roadcraft isn't it? like whether I'm driving or cycling I'm constantly scanning the road ahead for potential obstacles / danger / pinch points etc. I also always assume that other road users will do something I don't want them to do or that they wouldn't do in a normal scenario.

    in this case the driver should have seen the car parked in the cycle lane and been aware that site_owner would need to pull out as a result and then given adequate space to safely do so and return to the cycle lane before passing safely. couda woulda shoulda eh...


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 26,001 Mod ✭✭✭✭CramCycle


    Duckjob wrote: »
    It takes an extra special breed of self important ars*hole to buzz past a kid being pulled in a bike trailer.

    I think that is what shocked me most about the video, close passes are par for the course in my mind, had two this morning, both intentional although oblivious to the danger they put me in. It is a child trailer though, it shouldn't be different but it is, it really takes a special breed of sociopath not to give a kids trailer space.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,157 ✭✭✭✭Alanstrainor


    CramCycle wrote: »
    I think that is what shocked me most about the video, close passes are par for the course in my mind, had two this morning, both intentional although oblivious to the danger they put me in. It is a child trailer though, it shouldn't be different but it is, it really takes a special breed of sociopath not to give a kids trailer space.

    Ignorance is bliss. Honestly I think we give to much credit to how much thought most give us. Trailer or not. I have bad passes all the time, and watching people as they go by they just seem completely removed from thought.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 26,001 Mod ✭✭✭✭CramCycle


    Ignorance is bliss. Honestly I think we give to much credit to how much thought most give us. Trailer or not. I have bad passes all the time, and watching people as they go by they just seem completely removed from thought.

    I agree, the two close passes this morning, it wasn't malicious, they just did not realise. Pretty sure both seen me, but alot of drivers seem to have no concept of how much "sway" is in a cars movement, and also the potential lateral movement of other road users for whatever reason. The first skimmed me with a few cm to spare, I overtook him at the next lights as he was going left but he had seen me and moved over after the close overtake to give me more space. It was weird.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,163 ✭✭✭buffalo


    Out of curiosity, did you say anything to them?

    Nope. I pulled up next to him and looked straight at him for a solid ten seconds. His eyes flickered back and forth to me, but he didn't acknowledge my presence let alone offer an apology. If that's his attitude, nothing I say will change it, so I didn't bother.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,440 ✭✭✭cdaly_


    site_owner wrote: »
    i hate this junction, even on the path its dodgy, i'd say once a week a car clips the kerb. i just dont understand how some drivers cant cope with that bend. it needs wands or bollards but its one of the requests the council rejected

    It's such a shallow bend that it's almost a straight line (said he exaggerating slightly) so it gets treated like a chicane. The safest treatment for it would be to push the kerb out in Willie Nolan road so that it becomes a corner. It could very easily have a cycle lane cut the bend incorporated.

    It doesn't help that Baldoyle is the default route from all of Howth/Sutton to the M50 so everyone is racing through the pinch point.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,440 ✭✭✭cdaly_


    it's just basically sh1t roadcraft isn't it? like whether I'm driving or cycling I'm constantly scanning the road ahead for potential obstacles / danger / pinch points etc. I also always assume that other road users will do something I don't want them to do or that they wouldn't do in a normal scenario.

    in this case the driver should have seen the car parked in the cycle lane and been aware that site_owner would need to pull out as a result and then given adequate space to safely do so and return to the cycle lane before passing safely. couda woulda shoulda eh...
    Ignorance is bliss. Honestly I think we give to much credit to how much thought most give us. Trailer or not. I have bad passes all the time, and watching people as they go by they just seem completely removed from thought.

    I'm of the view that anything not directly in a driver's eyeline* just doesn't exist. Something on the footpath is not going to impede progress so it disappears. Similarly, something in the cycle lane is not going to impede progress so it also disappears. When the pedestrian, cyclist, other car "appears from nowhere" it's just that it has moved from the invisible zone¹ into the driver's eyeline. I address this issue by occupying the expected eyeline of a following/turning/emerging driver so that they have to account for me...


    *For 'eyeline' read "the bit of road my vehicle will actually roll over"
    ¹ For "invisible zone" read "any part of the environment that my vehicle will not roll over"


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,454 ✭✭✭mloc123


    Ignorance is bliss. Honestly I think we give to much credit to how much thought most give us. Trailer or not. I have bad passes all the time, and watching people as they go by they just seem completely removed from thought.

    People say punishment pass, but I agree I think most of them are ignorance passes..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,454 ✭✭✭mloc123


    Cycled from Baggot bridge to the N4 along the canal and through Kilmainham yesterday evening. I had to stop at around 5 sets of lights along the way. The number of cars jumping red lights is staggering, to the point that when I had a green light I slowly proceed while checking the other approaches are clear (common sense I know).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 956 ✭✭✭site_owner


    mloc123 wrote: »
    People say punishment pass, but I agree I think most of them are ignorance passes..

    i call them hostile passes nowadays. punishment implies i did something wrong or that, even if i did, a car driver is authorized to threaten me with severe bodily injury


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,454 ✭✭✭mloc123


    site_owner wrote: »
    i call them hostile passes nowadays. punishment implies i did something wrong or that, even if i did, a car driver is authorized to threaten me with severe bodily injury

    You had the gall to delay their trip by 20-30 seconds. The ones that get me most is the person that just HAS to pass you only to turn off the road 100m later.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 689 ✭✭✭Ray Bloody Purchase


    Saw a bus driver nearly take out a cyclist on the south quays just before Parliament Street yesterday.

    I take it when a bus is pulling out from the bus stop bay and into the bus lane (adjacent to it), a cyclist already in that lane has right of way? This guy just lashed on the indicator and pulled out as she was nearly past him. I could see him in his mirror, he definitely saw her, but still pulled out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 141 ✭✭coward


    The bus lane on the New Nangor Road heading west is where I get most of my close passes and experience aggressive driving.

    The first clip was my first time using Traffic Watch. I got a call from a Garda station a little over 2 months later. I was happy with how they dealt with it. Said fines / penalties for using the bus lane and driving without due care would be sent out.

    I also reported the second clip. Had a missed call from a Garda station late one Saturday evening and over the next couple of weeks I called the station three times but they were not able to put me in touch with the person dealing with it. Shift change had just happened etc. I just left my details with the person on my last call and left it at that. I don't want to be the crank that is annoying the station! So I've mixed views from reporting these things.

    After the second clip I make the effort to cycle to the right of the left-hand line that a car's wheels would use (if that makes sense). Just to stop those close passes. But it doesn't stop vehicles moving across and pushing you back into the gutter or coming up behind and beeping the horn. Hence the third clip from this Wednesday. It goes on a bit - just to show where the An Post driver comes from. I've no idea what he was at. I would like to think he was trying to get my attention because he seen what the white car did. I was shaking my hand at the end and pointing towards the driving lane hence why he was beeping. The fact he was driving on the bus lane line at the end when he overtakes me makes me think he was just a jerk.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,121 ✭✭✭amcalester


    That lane isn't wide enough for a vehicle to safely overtake, you should be cycling in the middle of it.

    By sticking to the left it allows the driver make a bad decision, stick to the middle and make their decision for them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 141 ✭✭coward


    amcalester wrote: »
    stick to the middle and make their decision for them

    I hear you amcalester and it's what I did yesterday evening after getting pi**ed off with an overtake. It's a 3km stretch from Naas Road to Clondalkin though and I feel a bit of a bad a** blocking the bus lane for that distance - but you are right - it needs to be done if I want to cut that crap out.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,121 ✭✭✭amcalester


    coward wrote: »
    I hear you amcalester and it's what I did yesterday evening after getting pi**ed off with an overtake. It's a 3km stretch from Naas Road to Clondalkin though and I feel a bit of a bad a** blocking the bus lane for that distance - but you are right - it needs to be done if I want to cut that crap out.

    You're not blocking the bus lane, the motorists are.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,440 ✭✭✭cdaly_


    coward wrote: »
    It's a 3km stretch from Naas Road to Clondalkin though and I feel a bit of a bad a** blocking the bus lane for that distance -

    If I'm taking the lane in a bus lane and traffic is moving I'm not bothered. Bus/taxis will be able to overtake. If traffic is slow/stopped, I'll occasionally pull right into the slow-moving traffic to allow a bus to pass in the bus lane.


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