Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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Good capital of Italy too. What is there not to like. I’m in
Just how stupid do you have to be to not understand.
Cyclists can get hurt if they jump red lights.
People are killed when cars do it.
Obviously I'm incredibly stupid.
So a cyclist who jumps a red light and gets hit by a car going through a green light can only get hurt, but never killed.
That's Superman shit, that is....
Clearly you are.
A cyclist going through a red light will get themselves hurt, possibly fatally.
I'm convinced you're deluded.
Yes, yay you...
So now that your 3 minute hiatus is over, are you able to comment on the difference between:-
A cyclist putting himself in a position to be killed
&
Car drivers putting themselves in a position to kill other people
Of course.Not as simple as that is it. What if, for example, a car swerves to avoid said cyclist and mows down the pedestrians waiting to cross the road? Or swerves into the oncoming traffic? Most drivers would take some sort of evasive action instinctively regardless of who was in the wrong.
It’s best if everyone obeys the traffic signals.
So now that your 3 minute hiatus is over, are you able to comment on the difference between:-
A cyclist putting himself in a position to be killed
&
Car drivers putting themselves in a position to kill other people
I don't see ANY difference!
A cyclist putting himself (or herself) in a position to be killed is a prick and should know better.
A car driver putting himself (or herself) in a position to kill other people is a prick and should know better.
Sorry if common sense and logic is getting in the way, but....
I am all for safe cycling but it does not exist on our roads. No such thing. Cyclists are 15 times more likely to be killed, for various reasons, so I don't do it and don't get why anyone would put their lives in the hands of car drivers. Nuts.
My heart is in my mouth when I see mums with kids on bikes cruising around Btn like Mary Poppins. I pray for them, I really do.
Bold Seagull;8643922[B said:]If you are that scared, are you not feeling the same for all road users? [/B]46% of road deaths were occupants of motor vehicles, 25% pedestrians, 18% motorcyclists, 6% cyclists. The majority of under 16 deaths and casualties were either pedestrian or car occupants.
This 15 times more likely figure is based on casualty figures per billion miles driven by a car or ridden on a bike. If you converted that to time in the car or on the bike the statistics would be radically different. Clearly a billion miles on a bike is a lot longer exposed to the risks of the road than a billion miles by car, as I said on another thread, the quote about lies is a relevant one, "there are 3 types of lies; lies, damned lies and statistics".
Not really. Road users (car drivers) are far more likely to survive a collision with a cyclist than the cyclist. I don't think there is a stat for the actual outcome based on likely occurrences, if there was, the figure would be radically higher IMO. Cyclists don't annoy me, they scare me because of the risks involved, the lack of safe lanes, the average distracted motorist, bad road planning etc etc etc...plus the general lack of awareness that most drivers have regarding anyone on the road other than other drivers - who represent the greatest risk of injury, not cyclists. Laziness and downright dangerous driving habits are one thing, but the innate primal instinct to constantly monitor the greatest threat to our safety means cyclists slip down the food chain at busy intersections or busy roads. I think that's why most motorists become defensive or aggressive regarding cyclists. They are scared stiff as they now its probably only a question of time before the hit one because they are distracted by a much greater risk to themselves. This is just a theory based on human behaviour and how people assess risks, not my personal approach. I am very careful and try to be aware of all road users, and even the odd pedestrian.