Spook_ie wrote: » I care as to whether people are using news paper tag lines to castigate motorists as per the norm, and ask yet again, is it not more likely that the 24x motorists being caught is because they are easier to identify rather than 24x more likely to commit the offence?
SeanW wrote: » Great, so if I'm travelling 60+ miles, late at night, carrying lots of stuff, I should just hope on a bike? Many journeys are simply best suited to cars, if you have one available.
Thargor wrote: » And some journeys and loads are better suited to an oil tanker or an Airbus A380, great, what does that have to do with your opinion that bikes are worse than cars when it comes to footpath hogging or red light jumping? How is that not bias as I said?
Thargor wrote: » Yeah another fine example of the usual impenetrable bias there, the car being used to move someone from place to place in literally the most inefficient way imaginable is improving someones quality of life but the bike doing the exact same thing just in an infinitely more efficient manner isnt?
SeanW wrote: » Do I hear the sounds of goalposts being moved? I was responding to your post in which you said:
Oh, I've noticed motorists doing bad things, but nothing to warrant the extreme levels of opprobrium. As to the "strange subset of boards.ie users" I suspect that, like myself, many are routine pedestrians and motorists, who when they're out walking have to negotiate with red light jumping, footpath hogging cyclists, and then they come home to read from those same cyclists about how motorists are horrible and killing everybody and need to be drowned with inane regulations. Both, I find, are a matter of general routine.
Thargor wrote: » This is the bias we're trying to explain to you, who do you think pedestrians particularly the likes of a wheelchair user or someone with a pram for example would choose to eliminate from "footpath hogging"? Cars or bikes? Who breaks more red lights, car or bicycles? Can you actually not see what you're saying? Where do you even see these "Footpath hogging cyclists" by the way? I commute 20km a day Bray into Dublin and I cycle around the city regularly for the last 9 years, I literally never see it, not occasionally, I mean never, apart from the odd child doing it. Can you give us a typical location and interaction with one of them? Cars on the other hand half on the footpath half on the road or and/or on double yellows and the associated effects on traffic are a constant irritation on literally every street.
Thargor wrote: » Goalposts being moved? You said:
And I don't know how you never see cyclists on the footpath, you mustn't be looking very hard.
SeanW wrote: » Motorists are part of society, they are not external to society.
magicbastarder wrote: » true, but a meaningless statement. if someone does harm to society it does not mean they suffer the harm equally, simply by them being 'part of society'.
Thargor wrote: » Oh Im looking alright, you pay attention when you cycle commute in Dublin. Do you want to play a game? You find an example of these footpath hogging cyclists on Google Streetview that you think are so common and Ill post 5 similar links to cars doing the same, see who runs out of examples first, it should be easy seeing as you're being terrorized by them every time you're out walking...
TaurenDruid wrote: » Well, I know that if I break a red light in my car, there's an excellent chance it'll be on camera and my reg plate will be visible. How are we on cyclists having reg plates? Yeah, not so much. So how do they get caught, exactly?
07Lapierre wrote: » Who cares? The Gardai don't seem to care. They seem to allocate their resources to catching motorists, not cyclists.
LeinsterDub wrote: » It's almost like they have limited resources and have decided to apply their resources to where it will have the most impact it's easiest to issue a ticket
SeanW wrote: » Meh, you "don't see" cyclists on the footpath, so I doubt there's much point.
Spook_ie wrote: » FYP
meeeeh wrote: » As for cars damaging the society, it's the kind of romantic hippie nonsense that we should all go back to hugging trees, dying of malnutrition or curable disease and shagging neighbours
magicbastarder wrote: » yes, because that's exactly what is being proposed. the netherlands is an example which has slid back to the middle ages with their promotion of cycling.
LeinsterDub wrote: » It's almost like they have limited resources and have decided to apply their resources to where it will have the most impact
meeeeh wrote: » when I suggested how illegal parking could be tackled the answer was "oh you can't do that because Irish are set in their ways".
magicbastarder wrote: » *please* stop mischaracterising the points being made here. the answer was not 'you can't do that', the answer was that it's going to be difficult.
meeeeh wrote: » As for cars damaging the society, it's the kind of romantic hippie nonsense that we should all go back to hugging trees, dying of malnutrition or curable disease and shagging neighbours (possibly related) and an odd sheep because nothing else is easily accessible. Cars and other forms of transport improved our mobility and independence. If some want to shrink their world to the size that's easily cycled or walked they are welcome to do that but don't be shocked if majority don't follow.
Duckjob wrote: » There's strawmanning, there's master-level strawmanning, and then there's that. Wow.
meeeeh wrote: » Oh right so the arguments that cars are bad for society were not made.
meeeeh wrote: » Oh right so the arguments that cars are bad for society were not made. Anyway I think some here should watch car adds to see what it works. They show cars driving on open empty roads, happy families going and kids behaving at the back of the car. We all know this is far from reality of every day driving for majority of people. Cycling is sold to people in this thread by telling them how they are killers driving three tonne killing machines and suffocating everyone around them. And then you wonder why it doesn't work.
07Lapierre wrote: » Oh you'll love this one:https://youtu.be/kMpqVfnuyII
meeeeh wrote: » I presume that's the add that was banned in France (I don't do u tube during work and rarely outside work). It might actually work for target market of people who are prepared to spend a lot on a bike but I think you are trying to persuade families and people to commute this kind of preaching doesn't work.
07Lapierre wrote: » TBH I hope everyone buys cars! I love traffic! (As long as I’m not stuck in it)