AndrewJRenko wrote: » Another exceedingly rare event captured on camera
Better Than Christ wrote: » Nope, I haven't said that the bus should dangerously overtake the cyclist. As a driver, I stay behind the cyclist until I'm 100% sure that (a) I can clear them safely and (b) I'm not going to have to stop again shortly afterwards, thus forcing them to stop or slow down. Although if they're cycling in a bus lane (like on the Stillorgan Rd, where there is a cycle lane provided) then "(b)" goes right out the window because they don't deserve that extra courtesy. In fact, I'd go as far as to say I get extra pleasure out of making them sit behind me.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I had to block Alan D on Twitter. I don't know how he lives his life constantly outraged by driver behaviour, him and another guy called right2bike or something who I also blocked, I can see them getting killed on their bikes one day.
micar wrote: » That sort of action poses a danger to a cyclist. And you get pleasure from this as you feel a lack of courtsey from the cyclist.
FinnC wrote: » Some people I believe go out of their way to find things to offend or annoy them. I don't see the point to it at all. Fully convinced those type only go out cycling to catch people doing something so that they can then be all smug about posting about it on social media. Any cyclists I know wouldn't be bothered with any of that nonsense, they wouldn't be long being told to cop on to themselves if they did start.
micar wrote: » I will let you in on a little secret......cyclists are allowed to cycle on the road even if there is a cycle lane. You might want to share that with your colleagues. I know the stillorgan road very well and I cycled up and down the N11 from town to loughlinstown 4 days a week for about 8 years. What the latter part of your post is saying is if there is a cyclist ahead of me on the road, I will overtake that cyclist knowing I am coming up to a bus to stop and I'll have to stop in order to teach them a lesson. That sort of action poses a danger to a cyclist. And you get pleasure from this as you feel a lack of courtsey from the cyclist. And you're a professional driver.
dashcamdanny wrote: » Also its a strange decision for a cycle, as being away from traffic is almost certainly the safer option. .
07Lapierre wrote: » Yeah i know.. more whataboutery... but dashcam footage is quite popular on the Motors forum..https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057975411
FinnC wrote: » I was specifically talking about the type of character Thelonious Monk mentioned in his post. As a cyclist myself it's not something me or any of my group would have interest in being like, and as welcoming as we try to be you wouldn't get away with being like that if you're out with us. I'm not against dash cams or go pros in anyway, going out of your way to find material so you can post about it doesn't interest me in the slightest though.
07Lapierre wrote: » Me neither, but i find that i don't have to "go out of my way to find material to post". I find stuff happens every day and i wouldn't have a dedication these guys have to post video after video online.
dashcamdanny wrote: » Its downright ignorant that a cycle would chose to block a lane rather than use a well maintained cycle lane running beside it. .
LeinsterDub wrote: » https://twitter.com/BBCTomEdwards/status/1277974899768700935 Bloody cyclist!
meeeeh wrote: » In other words, they have no life... And frankly it's not surprising.
magicbastarder wrote: » in short, they make the safe bits safer and the more dangerous bits more dangerous. one example - the cycle lane northbound as you approach fosters avenue hides the cyclist behind the bus stop just before merging them with left turning traffic.https://www.google.com/maps/@53.303105,-6.2079621,3a,75y,292.88h,69.79t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sg88zLvXIGlbcr8SlJYRQ0Q!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
TaurenDruid wrote: » It poses no danger to a cyclist. The cyclist can either a) wait for the bus to pull away, or b) if it is safe to do so, overtake the bus while it is stopped. If it is not possible to do b), then the choice is removed, and the cyclist is foreced to do a). Nobody is forcing the cyclist to do c) perform an unsafe overtaking maneouver. It's entirely their own choice to do so. If they do not want to have to overtake buses stopped to take on passengers (which is keeping those passengers out of cars, so yay!), then they could use segregated cycle lanes where they exist.
07Lapierre wrote: » No life? Who are we to criticise? What about the rest of us still posting on this thread? I’m an old man with no social life! What’s your excuse?
Hurrache wrote: » I'm all for anyone who raises the profile and kicks up a fuss about the issues cyclists face everyday, somebody's got to do it I suppose.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Well it's that Alan D bloke, I mean he reports near misses and all kinds of mad sh*t like every day. I just have to ignore all the close passes as best as I can, if I was to live the way he does posting about them all the time etc. my nerves would be frayed. Maybe what he's doing is for the greater good but I don't know where he gets the energy. I wouldn't be at all surprised if he's posting in this thread, so sorry Al, but you should prob give it a rest for a while.
Hurrache wrote: » Don't forget the bad parking thread over there too!
07Lapierre wrote: » Funny thing is, they never post photos of bicycles parked badly?