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bronkobilly wrote: » or cyclists flying through red lights if we can see its a red light why can t a cyclist
elchupanebrey wrote: » Ask in the motoring thread, I presume that's the we you're on about. The motorist the one road user that never runs a red!!
Duckjob wrote: » Went out for a little local bike ride with MrsD this afternoon, and my my, the loons were out. First incident, couple of hundred metres from home, at a little traffic calming chicane that is only wide enough for traffic one-way and has yields are either end so you have to yield to whatever is on the section. Halfway through the section and a car appears at the other end, sees us, driver decides he doesn't want to yield and comes straight towards us. Chap driving didn't like me staying in the middle of the lane and gave me the standard "in the middle of the road" nonsense. Second incident, on a very quiet rural country lane barely more than the width of a car. SUV coming the other way showing no sign of slowing down, so I stayed out enough that they eventually had to slow. Gammon-faced lady driving was miffed that I made her slow down instead of scuttling in to the verge and letting her pass within inches of us at 30-40kph, telling me I need to "share the road". Honestly, I think they're giving away driving licences on the backs of Weetabix boxes at this stage.
5uspect wrote: » Which is precisely why you should give cyclists at least as much room as if you’re overtaking a car. Fair play to you, not all drivers seem to get this.
Truckermal wrote: » Driving on the N22 Macroom to Cork road last Sunday just past the Garda Station I could see two Cyclists on the hard shoulder, as I approached I indicated out going over the white line in the middle of the road as I'm driving a Truck and one of them wobbled out into the driving lane! He definitely came out over 3 feet I couldn't believe he done it, if I hadn't went out so far he was mince meat! I always keep well out as the truck is heavily branded and the last thing I want is to end up on YouTube!
harr wrote: » Had my first near miss this morning and it has shaken the confidence a little, not long cycling but really starting to enjoy the long rides on a Sunday morning. Was on a wide road this morning little or no traffic when a SUV Came close enough for wing mirror to clip handlebar... frightened the **** out of me. The road had a single white line and driver obviously didn’t want to go over the line even though no on coming traffic and could have safely over taken me like other cars did on same road, and it wasn’t like my road postion was bad or anything.. not sure he/she even seen me to be honest.
Hairy Japanese BASTARDS! wrote: » It happened me too. That's why I have a bike camera. I got an excellent quality one for 40€ that's water proof and records in 1080. Take the lane in future and cycle in the middle of the lane. That forces drivers to overtake properly.and allows room to swing left if you are in danger. Don't be afraid to report it to the Gardaí if contact is made. If you clipped someone's wing mirror you can be damn sure a claim would be filed. Don't let these piss artists out you off cycling. It's a wonderful and liberating hobby.
harr wrote: » Thanks for the advice, it definitely was kind of unsettling and yes I probably should be riding out a bit any pull left this morning and I was in the ditch.
Duckjob wrote: » That 'follow the leader' sh*te is all too common on Irish roads. First car does a perfectly safe overtake, but they get followed blindly by 3 or 4 gobsh*tes regardless of whats on the road ahead.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Who's the 'we' you're referring to in this situation; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc5VGuJvOVk
Duckjob wrote: » First incident, couple of hundred metres from home, at a little traffic calming chicane that is only wide enough for traffic one-way and has yields are either end so you have to yield to whatever is on the section. Halfway through the section and a car appears at the other end, sees us, driver decides he doesn't want to yield and comes straight towards us. Chap driving didn't like me staying in the middle of the lane and gave me the standard "in the middle of the road" nonsense.
Duckjob wrote: » I wouldn't necessarily be so militant about making them wait, only the same people seem to have no understanding of the need to even slow their sleep as they pass so as to prioritise your safety in a narrow situation. They generally want to storm past closely without adjusting their speed in the slightest, which is something I'm not prepared to tolerate, especially when I have any of my family with me.
Seth Brundle wrote: » it takes a lot to smash a car window.
Seth Brundle wrote: » Whilst I've often imagined this, it takes a lot to smash a car window. Something with a pointed corner e.g. the end of a spark plug is more likely to quickly break the glass but you're unlikely to succeed if throwing it
kenmm wrote: » - wing mirrors tho - they pop right off
CramCycle wrote: » I know alot of the newer ones just bend back. I mean, I think, I suspect, I don't know, what are you accusing me off.
onlineweb wrote: » Luas crashes, some silly mistakes by cyclists here.https://www.thejournal.ie/luas-accidents-warning-5157839-Jul2020/