on โ23-01-2014 08:40 PM
I just saw Current Affair where they showed a car turn left into two cyclist. The car had his left indicator on - looked like he was travelling at very slow speed - the cyclist overtook the car on the car's left and he turned left into them. Was it his fault or the cyclist who overtook on the car's left?
They were talking about making a '0ne meter' law. I cannot see how this will work on many roads. To keep one meter away while overtaking a cyclist or group of cyclist would put you over the centre line in many cases - risking a head on collision??? It would be OK when there is a separate lane but SO MANY roads do not have enough room for it.
Opinions on this rule?? How would it work? Opinions on the Current Affair accident?
on โ23-01-2014 10:32 PM
on โ23-01-2014 10:35 PM
on โ23-01-2014 10:38 PM
@love*today wrote:
Lol I feel like I've done an Iza and taken over the thread.....there has to be other cyclists that post?
Don't worry I'll help with the take over. LOL
My problem with bike riders is that they can't see what is in front of me and if there is a stick in my way then I will swerve to avoid it because if I go over it I am likely to go head over turkey and once I am on the ground it will take a crane to get me back up on my feet.
Unless I can hear the bell then I have no warning and I can't walk looking backwards all the time.
on โ23-01-2014 10:44 PM
on โ23-01-2014 11:23 PM
I used to ride a lot, and my daughter and son in law ride as much as they can. I find it interesting that drivers get so aggressive about bikes being in their way; don't they realise that if the people riding bikes to work would instead drove their cars, there would be lot more traffic & less parking spots. Drivers should be grateful that some people are willing to cycle. And the government has to make much better bike path; lets look at the path in Europe, where many major cities have whole lanes for bikes. Cycling reduces pollution, keeps population fitter, and roads less congested.
on โ24-01-2014 12:01 AM
love*today wrote:"Wander?? ....again education is desperately needed.....we travel in a narrow lane.....in that lane we could find broken glass(lol very common up here) gravel which could cause loss of contact with road, even bloody grates! Sometimes we do need to move over a little....where the metre rule would save a life for sure!"
what education? I know - as you pass a cyclist, be prepared for them to do something stupid.
The part that gets me is - I drive my car past you at the required 1meter - as I pass, you move over for whatever reason - now I am breaking the law because I am not 1 meter away from you.... I get a fine - why? because you moved over to avoid a piece of gravel.
And you also said that you ring your bell and yell at pedestrians to get out of your way - when they have every right to be walking on the foot-path - actually more right than you have to ride on the foot-path. So, do you suffer from foot-path rage??
and Yes, I have encountered pedestrians who have been run into by cyclist - on footpaths as well as pedestrian crossings.
anyway, I only started this thread to get people's reactions to the TV show, and how it would be policed. I'm off to bed.
on โ24-01-2014 12:28 AM
wow its funny seeing cyclists expecting cars to slow down, stop and go around them, and give them lots of room yet expect pedestrians on a foot path to get out of their way. .
HMMMM interesting
on โ24-01-2014 02:18 AM
cyclists can't overtake on the left side of a motor vehicle if that motor vehicle is indicating or appears to be turning left, except for locations
such as traffic lights where motor vehicles are stationary at a red light.
i'd like to see the footage though. if the car was going slow indicating to turn left.. the driver must have been aware the cyclists were in the vicinity
on โ24-01-2014 07:19 AM
Dear cyclist, see that orange light flashing on the left back corner of that car ahead of you? It means it has intentions to cross your path, and MAY have trouble spotting you racing up the inside. If you are serious about protecting your OWN safetly, work out what that flashing orange light means, and how about YOU slowing down until the risk has passed?
on โ24-01-2014 07:32 AM
As for the one metre rule, yep, fair enough and all for it. As long as the cyclist show a little regard for their own safety, and does as drivers are demanded to do and share the road, stay in a reasonably straight line and not use more road space than is reasonably necessary. See all to many of them trying to squeeze that bit extra out of themselves and straying all over the road. Honestly, the way some of the propoganda is spouted, cyclists own the road, car drivers are the enemy and have to bear all the responsibility.