Dummy opening post
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Absolutely agree on the indicators - I saw this coming and was prepared for him to cut me up, so it wasn't a huge surprise.
kenmm wrote: » I tend to back off a little or get a head if it looks like I am going to be in a vehicles blind spot (you pretty much were as you hit the junction). You can't trust indicators (or lack of them).
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Fairly classic near left hook today;https://streamable.com/5k9b2f I was just lucky that I was far enough forward for him to see me through the window at the last moment, because he certainly wasn't checking his mirror and didn't bother indicating before crossing the cycle lane. The other cyclist told me that he nearly ran up my arse when I jammed on.
micar wrote: » I can never understand why motorists don't think....."where is the cyclist that I pass 18 seconds ago?" I think some believe they are passing a stationary object that they no longer need to consider
ironictoaster wrote: » Fitness really or just cycling just for fun. I cycle around Blanchardstown, Castleknock and Phoenix Park.
ironictoaster wrote: » New cyclist here. This thread scares the ****e out of me! Still a bit nervous on the road but getting better. I get extremely paranoid when I hear a car behind me just about to speed past me even in a well marked cycle lane.
ironictoaster wrote: » Thanks everyone. I am really enjoying it overall. The sense of freedom is great. Probably the best thing to come out of this pandemic for me.
Stark wrote: » Anyone recognise the *****?https://twitter.com/rohal_/status/1291763711015882753?s=19
micar wrote: » Cars aren't dangerous........it's the people who driving them who are dangerous. How was it the first motorist gave him plenty of space but the second didn't. You don't overtake a cyclist overtaking another cyclist.....it's that simple. All that motorist had to was slow down and wait until it was safe to overtake. On the second clip....where should the cyclits be......cycling on the yellow line. Your defense of the motorists is utterly pathetic.
doughef wrote: » He should of looked behind him rather than pulling out in front of a car . Cars are dangerous lads
magicbastarder wrote: » FTFY
RobertFoster wrote: » I daren't look at mine sitting in the driveway in case it tries to attack me.
magicbastarder wrote: » what the poster was doing was perfectly legal in both cases. 'out past the yellow line' means he was in the lane - you complain he was 'in the road' - on what planet is it wrong to cycle in the road? and how is one cyclist supposed to overtake another? on the footpath?
tnegun wrote: » Haven't managed to get out in a few weeks and main a point of it today, I see all the progress during lockdown has been reversed around here at least. All within 15 mins of each other These need no explanationhttps://streamable.com/na158fhttps://streamable.com/cblolz Do you go looking for trouble ? 1st one - you were over taking the other cyclist and in the middle of the road 2nd one - way out past the yellow line, again in the road. Van driver was dead right
JazzyJ wrote: » I'll play devils advocate and say you're (probably?) more likely to be killed by a tram if you're a pedestrian/cyclist than in a car... but yeah not a representative selection.
Seth Brundle wrote: » How long before there's a near miss on this wonderful piece of infrastructure?https://twitter.com/LkCycleDesign/status/1286320588911501312?s=19
Eamonnator wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdQw9dGrAEU This happened in Drogheda a few years ago. A local hero tried to throw a rock through the window of a Mercedes. He knocked himself unconscious. Alarm on car was set off, owner heard it, went out to investigate and found yer man on the ground.
hesker wrote: » I fantasise afterwards that if I had a hammer in my hand I would have flung it through his window.
onlineweb wrote: » Luas crashes, some silly mistakes by cyclists here.https://www.thejournal.ie/luas-accidents-warning-5157839-Jul2020/