58 cyclists & 271 motorists.thepits said:As has been said "there are lies, damn lies, and statistics"techathy said:So one day I sat down with a traffic officer & 2 hours of commute vide (90 min of cycling & 30 min of car). We found about 40% of cyclists broke a road traffic law on the video & 70% of motorists. :rofl:![]()
So, how many cyclists were there in the 90 mins, and cars in 30 minutes?
Only then are we able to get a true comparison. :wink:
Yes, ran a red light, but had I not then I'd not be typing right now as the HGV behind me also ran the red light.ronk said:We're you in those percentages ?![]()
techathy said:Yes, ran a red light, but had I not then I'd not be typing right now as the HGV behind me also ran the red light.
techathy said:So top 5 were -
Speeding (this excluded any motorway/trunk road driving)
Crossing a solid white centre line
Overtaking when unsighted
Failure to give way when required
Jumping red lights - of the 26 vehicles given a red light on my way to work (a 4:30am to 5:15am commute) 24 of them jumped a red light!
Can cyclists not get points on their driving license for jumping red lights?Angie4m said:I did wonder. It's the same the world over! I get abuse as a pedestrian crossing with the green man because I'm in the wrong for almost being hit by a cyclist. I like to film them, they don't like it.......well don't do it.
Girl at work had a fine, I thought she had been given yet another fine for jumping a red light on her bike, but no it was a bus lane fine which she was fuming about but she actually had the cheek to say that jumping red lights is all part of the fun and she didn't mind the fine! Sorry? See the financial penalty is doing its job, not! And she's always complaining she's skint! She was once late for a meeting cause she jumped a red light right in front of a police car and actually argued why she was right to do so. Idiot.
No that was motoriststhepits said:techathy said:So top 5 were -
Speeding (this excluded any motorway/trunk road driving)
Crossing a solid white centre line
Overtaking when unsighted
Failure to give way when required
Jumping red lights - of the 26 vehicles given a red light on my way to work (a 4:30am to 5:15am commute) 24 of them jumped a red light!
and that was only the cyclists![]()
sars said:...... what ever the cyclist did, was it worth pushing him of the road and then assaulting him for
buzyg said:ronk said:Angie4m said:A group is trying to get this as law in Scotland. There are probably more to lobby against it given the attitude of a lot of the cyclists on city streets.
I believe the UK is one of only 5 in he EU who don't have this law, so if they do implement this does that mean that a cyclist is held responsible if they hit a pedestrian? Even if they walk out in front of them on a red man for example?
I hope that they are forced to have a third part insurance!![]()
+ 1, but impractical. It would cost more than many a bike. as it's usually the less experienced road users riding
ronk said:I know how you feel Bing, but is it worth a criminal record ?
Or worse, getting well smacked back?
First thing my dad told me was to assume everybody else is trying to kill youBing said:Fair point sars. And the first thing my father ever said to me when I sat in a car for the first time was never to forget I'm driving a weapon.