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

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,877 ✭✭✭tnegun


    Chiparus wrote: »
    I doubt he did it deliberately , probably let go of the stearing wheel to text someone. Happened to me a few times.


    I thought the same but its a slight left bend so if he let go he should of straightened up, I had a quick look for a phone when I passed as I thought the same but didn't see it so was thinking it was deliberate. In fairness typically I get more people giving you room in these situations.

    Light jumping is gone to a new level now but a huge amount of it appears to be down to the timing or lack of light synchronization and the councils have a lot to answer for in this regard.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,862 ✭✭✭plodder


    Yesterday evening on Collins ave turning right onto Beaumont rd. a line of four cars and then a Dublin bus went through the red. So, I thought - oh, they must have installed a turn-right filter there ....... they hadn't.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,579 ✭✭✭Mickiemcfist


    Near miss this morning where I was the culprit. Cycling past the radisson towards the UCD flyover (at a decent pace) & a girl comes down the pedestrian steps in a hood & doesn't look, I'd been braking to slow down but not enough & she steps into the cycle lane towards the bus stop at which point I have to swerve & I miss her by milimetres.

    Mea culpa, I'll have to take it slightly easier there when it's wet.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,046 ✭✭✭Ray Palmer


    I don't think he blocked you, its a bend and lights from the opposite way, might of caused him to move in more.

    Also when you over took him, he wasn't that far in compare to the other cars.

    It was either deliberate or careless driving. It looks deliberate to me and I have seen many drivers do similar.


  • Moderators, Politics Moderators Posts: 43,115 Mod ✭✭✭✭Seth Brundle


    Looks to be getting a bit more mental out there...

    https://twitter.com/IBIKEDublin/status/1183958824329371648


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,861 ✭✭✭Duckjob


    Looks to be getting a bit more mental out there...

    https://twitter.com/IBIKEDublin/status/1183958824329371648

    Yet another "professional" driver.

    I had another one these stupid cnuts at the Dublin Airport Roundabout yesterday nearly ramming my back wheel in impatience as I tried to navigate my way thru a short section of heavily flooded road.

    Professional drivers my hairy hole.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,097 ✭✭✭stevek93


    Guys make sure you get a camera on your bike or body camera, I was on my way home from work recently in the left of a bus lane inside a cycle path to the right of me is a normal lane for road trafffic non taxi/bus lane.

    There was a 40 foot lorry maybe 100 meters behind me that was in the normal bus lane, I was passing on my left a turn into a garage or delivery depot when the lorry proceeded to move into the bus lane then turn left on top of me effectively giving a left hook.

    He then shout out the window at me "out of my way" I had to stop suddenly and pull the bike up from between my legs and hop up onto the path. We got into a heated agrument after that I was not happy I almost ended up under his truck he wasn't happy I was shouting at him, at this point he was outside is truck he grabbed me by the collier and proceeded to make physical threats towards me.

    TLDR = get a body cam!


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 26,036 Mod ✭✭✭✭CramCycle


    stevek93 wrote: »
    Guys make sure you get a camera on your bike or body camera, I was on my way home from work recently in the left of a bus lane inside a cycle path to the right of me is a normal lane for road trafffic non taxi/bus lane.

    There was a 40 foot lorry maybe 100 meters behind me that was in the normal bus lane, I was passing on my left a turn into a garage or delivery depot when the lorry proceeded to move into the bus lane then turn left on top of me effectively giving a left hook.

    He then shout out the window at me "out of my way" I had to stop suddenly and pull the bike up from between my legs and hop up onto the path. We got into a heated agrument after that I was not happy I almost ended up under his truck he wasn't happy I was shouting at him, at this point he was outside is truck he grabbed me by the collier and proceeded to make physical threats towards me.

    TLDR = get a body cam!

    Holy crap, call the gardai, that is physical and verbal assault. Hope your OK, that is insane.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,139 ✭✭✭What Username Guidelines


    queldy wrote: »
    What does a citizen of dublin need to do at this stage to make this stop? It is so clearly ridiculous.

    I think that time has come and gone. Every time I see a car just 'nipping' through a red light that's been red a while, I think of this young lad https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/circuit-court/driver-who-killed-child-6-after-breaking-red-light-jailed-for-four-years-1.3735530

    Utterly senseless that there isnt a massive drive to counteract this selfish behaviour.
    stevek93 wrote: »
    Guys make sure you get a camera on your bike or body camera, I was on my way home from work recently in the left of a bus lane inside a cycle path to the right of me is a normal lane for road trafffic non taxi/bus lane.

    There was a 40 foot lorry maybe 100 meters behind me that was in the normal bus lane, I was passing on my left a turn into a garage or delivery depot when the lorry proceeded to move into the bus lane then turn left on top of me effectively giving a left hook.

    He then shout out the window at me "out of my way" I had to stop suddenly and pull the bike up from between my legs and hop up onto the path. We got into a heated agrument after that I was not happy I almost ended up under his truck he wasn't happy I was shouting at him, at this point he was outside is truck he grabbed me by the collier and proceeded to make physical threats towards me.

    TLDR = get a body cam!

    Don't mean to rain on your parade, but I have 2 cameras and experienced a similar road rage incident. I luckily backed off enough so he couldnt make physical contact but he was ready to go. Reported to garda immediately, as it happened 200ft from station. Garda said nothing he could do, so I escalated to sergeant. Turned out he was a cyclist and was very motivated to follow through. Turns out, he didnt follow through. No more replies to emails. It's just not seen as important :(


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 26,036 Mod ✭✭✭✭CramCycle


    I think that time has come and gone. Every time I see a car just 'nipping' through a red light that's been red a while, I think of this young lad https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/circuit-court/driver-who-killed-child-6-after-breaking-red-light-jailed-for-four-years-1.3735530

    Utterly senseless that there isnt a massive drive to counteract this selfish behaviour.

    Really upsets me, I cycle past there every day. People still run the red there, even worse when you can see people waiting to cross. I see it at the junctions with lollipop people getting cut up by the last driver to force through, outside Oatlands college in Stillorgan, cars nip up the bus lane at the pedestrian crossing and through on Red, kids and a lollipop person on the crossing, pretty much daily. I have taught my son not to go on a green man now because the pedestrian lights near our house constantly has people driving through, some even have kids in the car. A motorcyclist once wheelied and over revved to scare the local girls secondary school from starting to cross so he could get through oh his scrambler.

    People = Sh1t, and society seems to be okay with that.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,877 ✭✭✭tnegun


    I don't think he blocked you, its a bend and lights from the opposite way, might of caused him to move in more.

    Also when you over took him, he wasn't that far in compare to the other cars.
    It sure felt deliberate he pulled in almost to the kerb driving on the double yellows no other car was that far over. Drivers do cut that corner you can see the point before that where yellow lines worn off at the apex of the bend. He had past the apex and a load of room on his right so had little need to move over he was possibly on a phone and over steered other than that I see no reason for it.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,740 Mod ✭✭✭✭Boom_Bap


    tnegun wrote: »
    It sure felt deliberate he pulled in almost to the kerb driving on the double yellows no other car was that far over. Drivers do cut that corner you can see the point before that where yellow lines worn off at the apex of the bend. He had past the apex and a load of room on his right so had little need to move over he was possibly on a phone and over steered other than that I see no reason for it.


    It's very common on bends like that and where the road is narrow that cars move into the side more. The bridge in Chapelizod is a prime example of that.


    In the vid though, it looks like the car was following the line of the car infront, another common issue is for drivers to follow the taillights in front of them.


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


    Its gone really bad, when cyclists started to go through the lights and preached its ok to do when safe, some motorists are going to do the same thing.

    We are a very sad little country with no respect for any of the rules.

    Do you honestly think that some cyclists breaking red lights are in some way responsible for some motorists breaking lights?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,877 ✭✭✭tnegun


    Boom_Bap wrote: »
    It's very common on bends like that and where the road is narrow that cars move into the side more. The bridge in Chapelizod is a prime example of that.
    The pinch point here is a little further back though.
    Boom_Bap wrote: »
    In the vid though, it looks like the car was following the line of the car infront, another common issue is for drivers to follow the taillights in front of them.
    That might explain it alright just latched onto the lights in front.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 261 ✭✭mbradso2003


    Also call his employer (if named on lorry) he is a danger to all road users.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,089 ✭✭✭paddydriver


    I think that time has come and gone. Every time I see a car just 'nipping' through a red light that's been red a while, I think of this young lad https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/circuit-court/driver-who-killed-child-6-after-breaking-red-light-jailed-for-four-years-1.3735530

    Brings a tear to my eye every time I see this story... yet I read it every time and each read has the same effect on me. Having 3 young kids myself and knowing that 2 of them are now at the age where they are using pedestrian crossings on their own.. and knowing that every day we see the same sh1te of idiots going thru red lights..

    I do not know what kind of stupidity people have to think it is in anyway acceptable to drive thru a red light and even more so a pedestrian crossing. Personally I think people doing this should be chased down and dragged from their car... best not say what should happen next!


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


    Brings a tear to my eye every time I see this story... yet I read it every time and each read has the same effect on me. Having 3 young kids myself and knowing that 2 of them are now at the age where they are using pedestrian crossings on their own.. and knowing that every day we see the same sh1te of idiots going thru red lights..

    I do not know what kind of stupidity people have to think it is in anyway acceptable to drive thru a red light and even more so a pedestrian crossing. Personally I think people doing this should be chased down and dragged from their car... best not say what should happen next!

    I know I've read that before but I'm properly welling up at my desk after reading it again. The grace of the bereaved family is staggering.
    RIP little Cian.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,545 ✭✭✭droidus


    Its heartbreaking and enraging. The impunity, ignorance and entitlement of motorists is a stain on society.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,199 ✭✭✭✭Stark


    I do not know what kind of stupidity people have to think it is in anyway acceptable to drive thru a red light and even more so a pedestrian crossing. Personally I think people doing this should be chased down and dragged from their car... best not say what should happen next!

    I could understand it if you arrived at a pedestrian crossing with a red light and there was no-one around but to drive through it when there's a child standing there waiting to cross... The problem isn't so much breaking the red light, it's the total lack of awareness of other road users. Even if he had a green light, he should have been slowing down somewhat in anticipation of a possible situation. Sounds like he didn't do that in this case as if he did, the child might still be alive.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 26,036 Mod ✭✭✭✭CramCycle


    Stark wrote: »
    I could understand it if you arrived at a pedestrian crossing with a red light and there was no-one around but to drive through it when there's a child standing there waiting to cross... The problem isn't so much breaking the red light, it's the total lack of awareness of other road users. Even if he had a green light, he should have been slowing down somewhat in anticipation of a possible situation. Sounds like he didn't do that in this case as if he did, the child might still be alive.

    100%. it is one of the basic tenants of half decent driving. You see kids at a junction/crossing, whether you have right of way or not, you slow down and be prepared to drop anchor.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,886 ✭✭✭✭average_runner


    CramCycle wrote: »
    100%. it is one of the basic tenants of half decent driving. You see kids at a junction/crossing, whether you have right of way or not, you slow down and be prepared to drop anchor.

    I cannot understand why anyone would go through a red light when on the road.

    Once the kid puts his foot on the road , they have the right away.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,545 ✭✭✭droidus


    Weepsie wrote: »
    <Mod Note> Alright. Think we can leave the SUV chit chat aside now as it's way off topic.

    Can I get a slight return?

    https://twitter.com/Filly_10/status/1184087556666875904


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,861 ✭✭✭Duckjob


    Stark wrote: »
    I could understand it if you arrived at a pedestrian crossing with a red light and there was no-one around but to drive through it when there's a child standing there waiting to cross... The problem isn't so much breaking the red light, it's the total lack of awareness of other road users. Even if he had a green light, he should have been slowing down somewhat in anticipation of a possible situation. Sounds like he didn't do that in this case as if he did, the child might still be alive.

    I mentioned on another thread that when I was in France recently using a borrowed bike, the difference between driver behaviour there and here was staggering.

    In places where the bike path crossed from one side of the road to the other via a pedestrian crossing I didn't even get to the crossing before drivers stopped for me.

    The idiots here ploughing through crossings where people have green man to cross really are an embarrassment to the race.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,780 ✭✭✭Pinch Flat


    Duckjob wrote: »
    I mentioned on another thread that when I was in France recently using a borrowed bike, the difference between driver behaviour there and here was staggering.

    In places where the bike path crossed from one side of the road to the other via a pedestrian crossing I didn't even get to the crossing before drivers stopped for me.

    The idiots here ploughing through crossings where people have green man to cross really are an embarrassment to the race.

    I did an Erasmus year in Germany. I stayed on a university campus and used to cycle about 10km along the main A5 motorway in a dedicated and separate cycle way. The bike lanes crossed the on and off ramps from the autobahn in several locations.

    100% of the time motorists yielded to me - it took me a while to get used to it, but never once did I feel threatened crossing these roads. That was nearly 30 years ago - our motoring centric culture really brings out the worst in people.

    Irish people (not to generalise, but it’s been a topic of conversation with myself and some European colleagues) lack sense of personal responsibility and are generally reckless. They can also personalise issues and can be quite childish in their behaviour. Dangerous traits when it comes to driving, and it’s all too evident daily on the roads.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,028 ✭✭✭✭AndrewJRenko


    Its gone really bad, when cyclists started to go through the lights and preached its ok to do when safe, some motorists are going to do the same thing.
    'Are going to do the same thing'? Are you really trying to spin law-breaking by motorists as being caused by cyclist responses in these social media debates?


    There's a few decades of mayhem on the roads caused by speeding and drinking motorists waiting to contradict you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,139 ✭✭✭What Username Guidelines


    Had a van behind me on George's street this morning and the spidey senses starting tingling - could hear the low gear, crawling along behind and to my right, nothing ahead of him. Definitely on the phone. He eventually passes, when he manages to figure out how to multitask and get into second gear, and I see whats up. He's got his headphones in and he's having a facetime call. In a company van. From a very well-known, and nearby, food hall/restaurant.

    At the next set of lights I asked him to put the phone down. He replied "Why?", i.e. "I don't care". Then he saw the camera and and panicked, ended the call. Good to know he doesn't care about anyone else on the roads, but the risk of being caught by a cyclist with a camera, who might* just email the pics to his employer immediately, is what worries him and makes him stop. Prick.

    *did


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,861 ✭✭✭Duckjob


    Had a van behind me on George's street this morning and the spidey senses starting tingling - could hear the low gear, crawling along behind and to my right, nothing ahead of him. Definitely on the phone. He eventually passes, when he manages to figure out how to multitask and get into second gear, and I see whats up. He's got his headphones in and he's having a facetime call. In a company van. From a very well-known, and nearby, food hall/restaurant.

    At the next set of lights I asked him to put the phone down. He replied "Why?", i.e. "I don't care". Then he saw the camera and and panicked, ended the call. Good to know he doesn't care about anyone else on the roads, but the risk of being caught by a cyclist with a camera, who might* just email the pics to his employer immediately, is what worries him and makes him stop. Prick.

    *did

    They'll probably just tell him to be more subtle in future. I don't have any confidence in these sort of companies upholding these sort of driving standards, except on written statements when they're getting into potential trouble.

    If they had the right company culture he wouldnt have been doing it in The first place.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,886 ✭✭✭✭average_runner


    'Are going to do the same thing'? Are you really trying to spin law-breaking by motorists as being caused by cyclist responses in these social media debates?


    There's a few decades of mayhem on the roads caused by speeding and drinking motorists waiting to contradict you.

    I never mentioned anything about drink drivers and that's such a different topic

    I am not saying cyclists caused it, I am saying over the last 3-4 years the amount of cyclists going through red lights and saying its ok once safe has increase massively and this has now spread to motorists.


    Its a social thing in Ireland, if Y can do so can X.

    Basically there is very little respect on the Irish roads today.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,886 ✭✭✭✭average_runner


    Duckjob wrote: »
    I mentioned on another thread that when I was in France recently using a borrowed bike, the difference between driver behaviour there and here was staggering.

    In places where the bike path crossed from one side of the road to the other via a pedestrian crossing I didn't even get to the crossing before drivers stopped for me.

    The idiots here ploughing through crossings where people have green man to cross really are an embarrassment to the race.

    But what you should also mention is that pedestrians, cyclists and motorist all show respect to each other in France, the three don't do that here.


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  • Moderators, Politics Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 24,276 Mod ✭✭✭✭Chips Lovell


    The charter states:
    There are lots of places on the internet where you can have a rant about cyclists. This isn't one of them. This is a place for people with an interest in cycling to discuss cycling. If you treat it as a venue for holding all cyclists to account for perceived or actual misbehaviour by some, you can expect to find your access swiftly removed. In short, we are not your punching bag. If you really do want do want an answer to your gripe, do a search. The usual topics, such as cycle lanes, cycling two abreast etc. have been discussed, ad nauseam, many, many times before

    Also, the OP contains the following mod warning:
    Anyone else starting to discuss red light jumping or otherwise trying to change the topic into a discussion of cyclist behaviour can expect mod action

    Any questions PM me

    The thread is here for people to discuss their near misses. This thread, and indeed the forum as a whole, isn't a venue for nitpicking at cyclists behaviour, either at an individual or a general level. If that's all you're here for, you should go elsewhere.

    @average_runner, do not post in this thread again.


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