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Aegir wrote: » We had a similar thing happen in our estate and the kid was so scared they hopped off the bike and ran home. The passenger of the car got out and took the kids bike indoors with him as a punishment. Unfortunately for the guy, the kids dad is a retired Leinster lock and after a “word” he has promised never to do it again.
magicbastarder wrote: » well, the gardai want all info now - there's a clear reg visible in that.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » And expect the "but why weren't you in the cycle lane* question in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.....
CramCycle wrote: » I also find N plates a warning sign.
fatbhoy wrote: » Of course I was in too much shock to do anything about it. He was very apologetic. Seemed like a decent lad. Sprawled out on the road. Bike was okay. Didn't seem like any significant injuries, so kept going on my spin.
CramCycle wrote: » I expect that but there is good reason. About 200m before this the cycle lane cuts in and out around a bus stop and it collects leaves, has a ridge and a drain cover, as well as confusion in what appears to be an unsigned shared space area. Too many times I have seen cyclists come down there, so during wet weather so I take the bus lane from just before the cut in. I stay in the bus lane for the 100m as it is safer to cut back in where the lane and road are at the same level. The cut back in after the bus stop is so sharp, lots of taxis and buses slam on the brakes if you are in it as they think you are going to fly out into them. I was moving the same speed as any bus would have been approaching a red light so I certainly was not impeding traffic.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » That's a good answer. Another good answer is "because I felt like it" because you don't have to justify your route choices to anyone. You don't have to choose your route to minimise inconvenience to others.
magicbastarder wrote: » but what really annoyed me was his car had a nurburgring sticker on it. a yaris with a nurburgring sticker. the car should be taken from him and crushed.
CramCycle wrote: » More climbing than I would have thought on it https://www.strava.com/segments/5539685
micar wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uae0OYntUNs This was put up in the dash cam in the motorist section. The YouTube description say "deliveroo cyclists......are a bane to motorists and here is why" Thankfully the poster (who's also the driver) hasn't got any support.
VonLuck wrote: » Video is unavailable now. Must have taken it down if s/he was on the receiving end of abuse. What happened?
MojoMaker wrote: » Glad to hear it. Was there even a hint of remorse or enlightenment from the uploader with his new-found understanding?
Tombo2001 wrote: » Zero chance.
magicbastarder wrote: » 'lots of likes' being 'none'. certainly on the dashcam thread, but not sure if you're referring to youtube? he didn't get a single thanks on the post with the video, or any subsequent posts justifying his stance.
magicbastarder wrote: » i've been watching a few dashcam compilations of late, on an english youtube channel, and the amusing part is 90% of the comments is people enjoying the irony of so many people sending videos in which reveal their *own* colossal idiocy. they send the video in clearly with the intent of a 'look at this dose' reaction, and they're the dose.
Weepsie wrote: » Got a call from Gardai in relation to my complaint of a very near miss and guy then trying to push me off my bike. Offered my a fine & pts and a caution or could go to court. They agreed that if he disputes it and says I hit his car they'll just say it proves he was too close. Happy to go with the fine, because court is his word against mine, and could get someone like Nolan or Zaidan who will find a reason to believe I was somehow wrong. First time using trafficwatch, and only did it because of his reaction, but happy enough with that.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » The points are the bigger impact than the fine. He'll be thinking of you fondly for each of his next three insurance renewals.
buffalo wrote: » That's the most satisfactory result I've gotten from reporting, and it's the only time I haven't gone through TrafficWatch. Part of me wonders if they take you more seriously when you go to the effort of showing up at the station to make the complaint straight off, but it's probably just luck of the draw.
Deleted User wrote: » Right call made there, you were dead right. Why should you be out of pocket due to someone else's negligence. You hear people going on about claim culture that certainly isn't it. Our local domino's is a fatality waiting to happen, it's right next to a T junction and drivers regularly fly in and out crossing a footpath coming the wrong side of the road to get a short cut to the delivery entrance/carpark.https://www.google.com/maps/@53.7130872,-6.3462745,3a,75y,194.48h,87.44t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sdAZqtazxzPZslgyojD5jfQ!2e0!6s%2F%2Fgeo0.ggpht.com%2Fcbk%3Fpanoid%3DdAZqtazxzPZslgyojD5jfQ%26output%3Dthumbnail%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26thumb%3D2%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D150.36415%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i16384!8i8192 I've 2 emails saved complaining about this in the event something ever happens there.