shootermacg wrote: It's wrecked my head for years. Some slow poke pushing up to the front, then getting in everyone's way. I really can't understand why they do it, and the same people do it every time.
CramCycle wrote: » I find the bike one more rude than dangerous but in other ways hilarious. You sit into a queue at the lights and a cyclist of a certain age, sex and demeanour will inevitably just ride to the front, on either side and then you spend the next few minutes waiting for everyone to filter past them again. And everyone does, you must have to wonder the type of ego can take overtaking everyone as if they are faster and then have every single person from the unicycle to the commuter racer to the Penny Farthing overtake them in the next 200m. It is bizarre.
breezy1985 wrote: » I do it all the time. The Limerick the traffic can be so backed up it makes the difference between going on the first green and going on the 4th. When it's just a few cars I don't bother and I won't stop beside a car with indicators on. Edit. I just realized you mean bikes passing bikes
CramCycle wrote: » Sorry I didn't make that clearer. Other traffic it's on a case by case basis based on experience.
breezy1985 wrote: » What annoys me especially when I was in London you would come across very show red light jumpers so ide pass them stop watch them pass me out and so on. If you are in such a hurry that you are breaking lights why go so slow. Often the culprits were also scoby lads who done that weird sitting back with hands in the pocket cycling so passing was an ordeal too
Tell me how wrote: » Loved this footage from the Worlds.https://twitter.com/UCI_cycling/status/1309858111931514880 Pros ability to keep their upper body still always impresses me.
breezy1985 wrote: » I've never seen myself cycle and it would be interesting to know what my ride style is. In my head it feels like I throw the bike round like Alaphilippe but who knows
Type 17 wrote: » This is required on this side of the Irish Sea too:https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2020/sep/28/why-we-need-media-reporting-guidelines-for-road-safety
tomasrojo wrote: » Was just reading that. Very good. Hope it gets some traction. It's important.
magicbastarder wrote: » is it causing massive tailbacks on griffith avenue extension?
Tombo2001 wrote: » Its a fair point - there are remarkable inconsistencies in the media, the one that galls me most is The Irish Times, with their right on champions of infrastructure on the one hand, and the routine bashing of cyclists on the other.
Macy0161 wrote: » "Cyclist in collision with a car" is the standard reporting here (along with the "motorist was uninjured". I'd say that's the way they get the press releases though.
Tombo2001 wrote: » LOLS The thing is though.....it COULD cause massive tailbacks, and thats enough for some people. Re the above - I should distinguish between: The out and out cyclist hater who revels in putting the boot in (yes these people are all drivers) and "I know there is a need for a safe cycle lane but just not here" (or here, or here, or here either.......).
Tombo2001 wrote: » Its a fair point - there are remarkable inconsistencies in the media, the one that galls me most is The Irish Times, with their right on champions of infrastructure on the one hand, and the routine bashing of cyclists on the other. But the real damage in my view is done on Facebook and Twitter forums. Its remarkable how fractious this has become. A new cycle lane has gone in on Griffith Avenue - the whingeing about it on the the local Drumcondra Social facebook page is off the charts. And its all the same type of punter in the 55-70 age bracket, or else portly young man who has just bought his first car.
Seaswimmer wrote: » Don't get too depressed. There was recent work in Blackrock Co Dublin around pedestrianisation, one way Main Street, cycle lanes and reduced parking. The local Twitter and Facebook pages went into meltdown with very little support for the measures. However the official submissions to the council had 74% approval, 18% against. There seems to me to be little point in defending or justifying the new infrastructure on social media pages. We used to have to fight both the councils and local interests for better infrastructure. At least now the councils (mostly) are improving things. So let the Facebook/Twitter objectors fight with the local authorities (and each other) and you just get out there and enjoy the cycling.https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/news/general-news-public-notices/council-proceeding-phase-2-mobility-public-realm-works-blackrock
Tombo2001 wrote: » A new cycle lane has gone in on Griffith Avenue - the whingeing about it on the the local Drumcondra Social facebook page is off the charts. And its all the same type of punter in the 55-70 age bracket, or else portly young man who has just bought his first car.
micar wrote: » I used the new cycle lane yesterday.....quite pleasant I requested to join the Drumcondra Social for the craic
micar wrote: » I requested to join the Drumcondra Social for the craic
Seaswimmer wrote: » Good luck. I left the "You know your from Dun Laoghaire" group precisely because there was no craic or any kind of rational debate/discussion about the new infrastructure. If anyone wants to see 1st hand the vitriol heaped on all things cycling in the DLR area have a look at that Facebook page..