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Deleted User wrote: » Saw this one on stickybottle over the weekend, some of the replies beggar beliefhttps://www.stickybottle.com/latest-news/irish-club-cyclists-head-on-close-pass-with-tractor-trailer-no-reg-plates-video/
CramCycle wrote: » As someone who grew upon a farm, learned to drive vehicles from my Dad from 2 wheels upto 8, I was shocked to find one responder who claimed to know how to drive restrict their account and another blocked me after I pointed out perceived issues. All my time on twitter I've never had to ban or block anyone or had the same done to me. Surely if you have the courage of your convictions you would stand over them?
[Deleted User] wrote: » The gas thing is from my reading of the comments this tractor wasn't even a farm vehicle, it was based on a building site in the locale but that was lost on the twitter feirmeoirí
Seth Brundle wrote: » Just saw this on twitter (supposedly yesterday despite the date in the tweet)...https://twitter.com/hevehan/status/1306162418800889856
breezy1985 wrote: » Jesus would love to know the speeds. That road had a bus lane, cycle lane and a strip to protect people stepping off the path and still can't feel safe
crisco10 wrote: » What occurs to me here is how helmet cams tend to make things appear slower. With that in mind, wtf speed was he doing??
Breezer wrote: » That cycle lane is madness. I was nearly knocked off years ago on the equally bad other side of the road, by someone driving exactly like that. I take the lane there now, or deviate through the park (it’s not my commute; I tend to meander out that way on a weekend). Not sure that a**hole would even have seen someone taking the lane at the speed he was going!
5uspect wrote: » I live just around the corner. Lots of people cycle and stroll along that road. We bring our children down there in the cargo bike regularly.
TheChizler wrote: » Got practically forced off the road by an oncoming Landcruiser on the way home from work this afternoon, they were swerving around the "pedestrian area, no cars" sign blocking their lane and decided they were more entitled to the side of the road I was on than I was. Didn't realise they weren't turning right until the last second and I kind of just automatically moved of the way but I got progresively more annoyed until I got home. It's widely known that the marina in Cork is closed to traffic and they thought nothing of forcing a more vulnerable road user out of the way so they wouldn't have to slow down. Should I ring Traffic Watch? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU29CPjFXBw
breezy1985 wrote: » Was he even allowed drive down that road?
TheChizler wrote: » There's local access to a rowing club so I guess he could claim he was going there. He certainly wasn't allowed drive through me to get there...
Breezer wrote: » I’d hate to see the quality of the bus that fits in that corridor! The bus lane, without the cycle lane bit, is about a metre wide at some points. They’ve actually altered the “Lána Bus” markings to make them fit. It’s like they’ve been skewed in Microsoft Paint or something.
Breezer wrote: » Does any QBC have CCTV monitoring?
padjocollins wrote: » very aggressive in my opinion, he definately should have slowed and waited till you passed. Not a great feeling having 4000kg coming at you at 60kmh. I'd report him @righttobikeit is on twitter and from cork , he'll advise you on how best to go about it. I assume having the licence number is key as well as the video above. good luck
breezy1985 wrote: » I had to watch again to be sure it wasn't a detective car or something
lawrencesummers wrote: » You won’t ever find a cop car being driven like that without lights and sirens on.
lawrencesummers wrote: » I would like to thank Sam for all he has done for cycling in Ireland today. It’s the first spin I’ve been on this year where every car gave a decent amount of room and didn’t feel the need to pluck a calf hair with their bumper. Hopefully it sticks....
micar wrote: » Listening to Off The Ball yesterday....had a cycling journalists saying the success of Sam will get more people cycling especially kids. If we want those kids to keep cycling, motorists need to give cyclists as much room as possible.
lawrencesummers wrote: » If you want those kids to keep cycling the infrastructure needs to change. I have a lot of sympathy for people driving on poor roads that don’t allow ALL Road users to make sufficient progress, it doesn’t excuse dangerous driving but I can sympathize to a degree.
Breezer wrote: » You’re up against it with some people. I had a “discussion” with my mother at the weekend, in the course of which she insisted that all the new cycles lanes she has to pay for are too wide and too narrow, and there’s too many of them taking up road space, and they need to put more in because cyclists, including kids, are having to go down the middle of the road when there’s none there. Now I think of it, half of that was positive. I ended up being wrong anyway, though.
Alanstrainor wrote: » Just a small update on this. I have had one call from a Garda, it was only 2 days after the incident, so no complaints on timing. I explained again what happened in this incident and was then asked what would I like the Gardai to do. This was a bit unexpected honestly, and I responded as such. The Gard suggested maybe having a chat with the driver, to which I pushed back and reiterated that there was contact made in this pass, and that there was a 'Dangerous Pass of Cyclists' penalty point offence. I did mention that given there was contact I wondered if this more than a dangerous pass, to which I had no real response. Not much else was said, just a question of whether I was willing to give a statement to which I said I was, and I would be willing to do whatever was required. I did pass on the video footage via email, and I have since been asked if I could transfer it to a USB stick, all through email. So in short, they have seen the footage and have asked if I can provide a physical copy. A fast start, but I feel things are starting to drag now. I wonder how long this will take.
work wrote: » I live off Carysfort Ave in Blackrock which has recently got an excellent bike lane. It is wonderful seeing all the people use it and especially the junior infants going to school that will know no different (as it should be). I have however had a number in "interactions" that concern me and I believe all those in favour of cycling need to really push for more infrastructure and maintenance for what we have as tere is a pushback: 1) While travelling away from Stillorgan on Stillorgan park road I was dangerously overtaken by a neighbour. I blew a gasket and asked what she was doing upon which I was educated that A) I am legally required to use the cylce lane (there isn't really one just a shared rough surface on the path) and She didnt really feel it ws a close pass as I wasnt in the cycle lane!! 2) Another neighbor informed me she stopped her car and EXPLAINED aggressively to a cyclist on Carysfort Avenue "what are you doing on the road haven't we given up enough space to your cycle lane"...No real answer to that proud of intimidating a cyclist who is not breaking the law and divisive language. 3) The residents rep says she is under pressure to make a significant number of representations to the council about how inappropriate, from many perspectives, the lanes are and why they should be closed. Sorry long post but there is significant ill feeling about the lanes and so much RE-EDUCATION is needed.
breezy1985 wrote: » Cycle on the road = screaming Cycle on the cycle path = screaming The truth is people just have an irrational hatred for cyclists. You see the same if you go on a vegetarian thread it's full of furious people who's lives are in no way affected by other people's diets but are mad anyway.