Dr. Notthenineo'clocknews
Remainer
how f***ing hard is it to raise an arm to indicate let everyone know what your doing on your bike. and which do you see more, i would say a much higher percentage of car drivers, my eight year old son had his collar bone broken by a cyclist, riding on the pavement, at night with no lights, and i can do f*** all about it, ok for me to do that in my car is it ??
I'm a cyclist, (i'm also a pedestrian, a driver, and a big fan of The Happy Mondays), now you know what makes me a cyclist? the fact that I stop at red lights, wear a brain bucket, and am done up like a fuckin christmas tree when I ride home at night. This prick that 'bigjon' is talking about above is NOT a cyclist, and I hope he got pulled from his rust bucket and had his brains kicked in, we must difine the diffrence between a 'cyclist' and 'some c**t on a bike'. (i'm not talking about having all the gear and a £1k bike, i'm talking about the way they conduct themselves on the road).
with regards to Road Tax (or whatever you want to call it) I pay a lot for my car yet during the last year it done less than 1000 miles, (I done more than that on my bike) so yes, I pay road tax
I've also been subjected to various missiles and abuse launched at me from passing cars, but in fairness to the saintly drivers it is usually the passengers that are responsible.
When driving I found pedestrians are no better, late at night, pissed up, dressed in black, crossing the road, talking on the phone, thumb up their arse and the brain in neutral.
and when i'm out for a walk I witness mobiles being used by drivers, women (usually) smoking in the car when there is a small child in the back, or some bozo who last week when I was pushing my son across the road in his buggy he decided the red light wasn't for him/her and drove over the crossing at speed despite the green man being clearly visible.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone!