TaurenDruid wrote: » I know perfectly well what the M50 speed limits are. I don't drive on it too often, thank ****, but there are plenty of places where it's three lanes wide.
TaurenDruid wrote: » Well, there's the circular one that goes all the way around Dublin that I'd use reasonably frequently.
TaurenDruid wrote: » I know perfectly well what the M50 speed limits are. I don't drive on it too often, thank ****, but there are plenty of places where it's three lanes wide. So, yeah, magic - is it ok for bikes to break speed limits?
TaurenDruid wrote: » Like, why not take the lane behind a motor vehicle and make it safer for yourself?
micar wrote: » Or the bus driver who overtakes a cyclist just as a bus stop is approaching, indicates and just pulls in. Yes.....Mr/Mrs bus driver, I am still here and right behind you close to the kerb. Why did you feel you had to overtake me when you knew you were approaching a bus stop and potentially were going to have to stop.......wonderful driving there ......
TaurenDruid wrote: » Can't answer for anyone else, but for me, say on a narrow road, I've slowed/waited til it's safe to pass the cyclist(s), I do so, come to the lights, I stop, they squeeze past and stop (assuming it's a junction with traffic coming the other way), lights change, they pull away, and now I have to pass them again. Like, why not take the lane behind a motor vehicle and make it safer for yourself?
donvito99 wrote: » What's the issue with cyclists filtering and getting to the top of the queue? In Dublin at least they will leave you for dusht... why the irritation?
magicbastarder wrote: » you were talking on about rules of the road, and them being there for a reason, and then asked this question. and when it was pointed out that under the road traffic laws, speed limits simply don't apply to bikes, you moved the goalposts and claimed you were talking about laws within dublin city council parks (cos, obviously, we'd have copped what you meant). then you made clear you've been driving on the M50 without realising what the speed limit is(?), and are now talking about speed limits again. are you still talking about a fringe case regarding speed limits in council parks? or where are you going with that question?
ewc78 wrote: » Is that you Edmund?
micar wrote: » I know what it means. I'm anaspeptic, phrasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation.
ewc78 wrote: »
dashcamdanny wrote: » Ha. Try driving a bus and 20 cyclists do the same thing!!! ��
dashcamdanny wrote: » Ha. Try driving a bus and 20 cyclists do the same thing!!! ��
magicbastarder wrote: » funny thing is that one thing many of us cyclists hate is when we're stopped at traffic lights, another cyclist comes up from behind, passes you, and then plonks themselves right in front of you.
FinnC wrote: » Funny you should say that. I was out for a cycle last night and was stopped at a set of lights when two other cyclists came up behind me and kept going through the red. It takes a special kind of eejit though to keep going through the red when the car at the top of the line of traffic is a cop car. The two were pulled over straight away, to be honest I thought it was a glorious moment. Was the only good part of the cycle though as I was still feeling the effects of the night before celebrating Liverpool, my legs didn't want to do what my head wanted them too
TaurenDruid wrote: » Do you condone cyclists breaking speed limits?
TaurenDruid wrote: » Nope. Do you condone cyclists breaking red lights? Do you condone cyclists breaking speed limits? Still don't think we got an answer.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » So you're confirming that I didn't actually say that, but you want to make guesses about my opinions on the matter and have a go at me for the outcome of your guesses, have I got that right? You haven't criticised beating up old women on this thread, so it seems like you're in favour of beating up old women. Is that how it works?
TaurenDruid wrote: » Work with me here, but... when someone posts about cyclists breaking red lights, and you don't criticise the cyclists breaking red lights but instead post three videos of a red-light-breaking by cars and a motorbike, it seems to be saying "well, other people are doing it, so it's fine..." Other posters have no problem saying it's wrong, but Andy? No, cyclists do no wrong, whatabout whatabout whatabout...
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Where exactly did I say this please?