The 91% of car drivers who use their phone while driving could save cyclists from getting injured
Well I'm in the 9% I'm glad to know. You can't concentrate on a crossword if you are on your phone.
The 91% of car drivers who use their phone while driving could save cyclists from getting injured
Whatever it is, I against it.
If a bike is hit by a door surely it is cycling too close to the car? Another case of irresponsible bike riders!
Surely cyclists should have the same guidance as car drivers, leave a gap when passing.
Cyclists, cyclists everywhere.
Go out in your car at weekends and there are mini pelletons round every corner. Racing through narrow country lanes at breakneck speed.
Its the new jogging and I'm sick of it. They are a menace. They block the way ahead. You are blinded.
This madness has to stop. Unshapely bodies poured into lycra and tight female bottoms distracting motorists. The police need to intervene. Its out of control.
Is the correct answer.As a motorist I assume everyone on the road - no matter how many wheels they're using - is a moron and adjust accordingly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just obey the traffic lights, and stop going the wrong way up one way streets, ok?
And pay your road tax. Why isn't there a straight pride?
I think its a duffer.
Most car owners seem to care more for their motor than anything else, so if they don't think that their door might be ripped off by a another vehicle why would they think about a cyclist?
Moving the handle back so it can't be reached by the right hand without twisting well out of position would be a better way of forcing it, but that ain't gonna happen.
No such thing as "road tax". It's vehicle excise duty, and not all vehicles have to pay it (if your exhaust emissions are clean enough, you don't pay (eg my Prius company car has a £0 VED); the government changed this earlier this year so only vehicles with 0 emissions are exempt in future, though). Given that cycles have no exhaust emissions (unless you've eaten too many baked beans and eggs), they don't pay VED.
I know. I was not being entirely serious. I am very much from the cycling fraternity.
Where did you get that figure from? [emoji1]The 91% of car drivers who use their phone while driving could save cyclists from getting injured
Where did you get that figure from? [emoji1]
I think we all know that a far greater % of cyclists than motorists break the rules of the road.
I've actually started praising cyclists who wait behind the white line at traffic lights!
Or the 90% odd of them who dont use lights could try using them!
Where did you get that figure from? [emoji1]
I think we all know that a far greater % of cyclists than motorists break the rules of the road.
I've actually started praising cyclists who wait behind the white line at traffic lights!
Maybe a better solution would be just to remove all car doors.
Utter rubbish.
Perhaps I should start congratulating the drivers who don't pull up in the advanced cyclist's box.
Yes, there is an ignorance for this line from some drivers.Utter rubbish.
Perhaps I should start congratulating the drivers who don't pull up in the advanced cyclist's box.
Yes, there is an ignorance for this line from some drivers.
However, weaving through a junction because you don't want to wait at the lights with everyone else, or cycling along the pavement, is a lot more dangerous than a car waiting at the (admittedly wrong) stop line.
You may well obey all the rules of the road, as do I on the rare occasions I cycle, but a large proportion of cyclists don't.
Yes, there is an ignorance for this line from some drivers.
However, weaving through a junction because you don't want to wait at the lights with everyone else, or cycling along the pavement, is a lot more dangerous than a car waiting at the (admittedly wrong) stop line.
You may well obey all the rules of the road, as do I on the rare occasions I cycle, but a large proportion of cyclists don't.