magicbastarder wrote: » that poor kid in carlow has unfortunately succumbed to his injuries overnight.
DoraDelite wrote: » Except people do get hurt. Shrugging your shoulders and saying it's grand, nobody got hurt so poor driver behaviour is excused is deplorable. Poor driving increases the chances of tragic consequences when the vehicle you are driving weighs 1.5-40 tonnes. The responsibility of that is not taken seriously be a large cohort of drivers and I find that abhorrent. Selfish individuals that put their own time and convenience ahead of the lives of everyone else. Today's news made me sick to my stomach:https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/man-dies-following-collision-between-car-and-lorry-in-kildare-1007458.htmlhttps://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/young-boy-in-critical-condition-following-collision-between-bike-and-jeep-1007436.html
TaurenDruid wrote: » But ultimately nobody got hurt, eh?
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Anyway, back to dangerous drivers - I saw another of those 'exceedingly rare' late red-light-jumpers today...
FinnC wrote: » I have a white van, and I cycle and I play Golf and the wife has an Audi which I sometimes drive..! I even sometimes have the Golf clubs and the bikes in the back of the white van at the same time..!!!
Pinch Flat wrote: » you need to go and have your van sprayed in yellow hi vis paint IMMEDIATELY.
07Lapierre wrote: » Ah "white van man"! Gotcha!
ewc78 wrote: » That is someone else's fight not mine! No interest in being dragged into it thanks.
07Lapierre wrote: » BLACK! OMG! I hope your DRL’s are working and you’ve wired the back lights into them? Have you considered a few Hi viz/ day glow stripes down the side of your van!
ewc78 wrote: » Black actually. I'm not a Plumber ffs. Black Vans Matter.
ewc78 wrote: » Oh wait was I supposed to put a smiley face at the end of that last post to show you I was joking? But since you asked.I doubt I'd be able fit 2 extension ladders, 2 A frame ladders, masonary drills, tool boxes and multiple rolls of cable in the back of an Audi convertible. I don't Golf either btw before you ask, my hurling grip wasn't suited to a smooth swing. *insert smiley face*
Hurrache wrote: » Big difference is that the police immediately made contact with the tweeter in order to take action.
07Lapierre wrote: » Ah you drive an Audi right?
FinnC wrote: » This is very strange behaviour imo. It's not your job to police other road users. You'll do it to the wrong person someday.
ewc78 wrote: » I don't believe you.
07Lapierre wrote: » Us cyclists have a sense of humour.
ewc78 wrote: » Jebebus...cyclists who hate to be stereotyped have no problem stereotyping another group of people... interesting...
07Lapierre wrote: » Who cares what're he's going? A convertible Audi? Yeah probably a (bad) amateur Golfer alright!
Spook_ie wrote: » I try not to insult people because I've had more than my share of run ins with Monument in his capacity as moderator, if you have examples of where my debating has exceeded the norms of conversation then please do highlight them
07Lapierre wrote: » drop insults? you first.
07Lapierre wrote: » From the UK, but this also happens a lot on narrower roads..
Spook_ie wrote: » Did you bother to read the ACTUAL replies to that question? Collided with a dangerous gradient Collided with a pothole Collided with a Frozen Road Collided with Cycle Lane Disappeared Collided with Not Given It would seem to me to be a simple enough question, and to be honest I could accept Jeep, SUV and Range Rover as likely being the same type of vehicle but the answers would seem to be how thick some of the cyclists responding to the survey are. Perhaps it also indicates why you ( and others ) persist with your typical replies of " throwing mud around" "desperation" " you just hate cyclists" etc. Perhaps if you got off of your high nellies once in a while we could progress debates but not while you and your colleagues drop to insults and generalisations