Ole gits rule said:True, bit it is not this guys responsibility to act on it - he is going to get caught out one day![]()
I do hope he gets that on video for everyones enjoyment
Ole gits rule said:True, bit it is not this guys responsibility to act on it - he is going to get caught out one day![]()
Flyingfifer said:Ole gits rule said:True, bit it is not this guys responsibility to act on it - he is going to get caught out one day![]()
I do hope he gets that on video for everyones enjoyment![]()
ronk said:Why do some cyclists choose to ignore available cycle lanes?
If they’d been as available in my cycling days I would definitely have used them.
If you have cycled lately you wouldn’t ask the question in that way.Around here most cycle paths are totally unsuitable and not maintained,that doesn’t excuse not using the cycle paths when they have been laid with proper planing.
maxman said:ronk said:Why do some cyclists choose to ignore available cycle lanes?
If they’d been as available in my cycling days I would definitely have used them.
If you have cycled lately you wouldn’t ask the question in that way.Around here most cycle paths are totally unsuitable and not maintained,that doesn’t excuse not using the cycle paths when they have been laid with proper planing.
One by me is 6 miles long and been down for less than 2 years, most cyclists use the road and ride 2 abreast - then wonder why they get people annoyed with them![]()
Ole gits rule said:maxman said:ronk said:Why do some cyclists choose to ignore available cycle lanes?
If they’d been as available in my cycling days I would definitely have used them.
If you have cycled lately you wouldn’t ask the question in that way.Around here most cycle paths are totally unsuitable and not maintained,that doesn’t excuse not using the cycle paths when they have been laid with proper planing.
One by me is 6 miles long and been down for less than 2 years, most cyclists use the road and ride 2 abreast - then wonder why they get people annoyed with them![]()
Around here I can only think of one decent cycle way,it’s about 400yds long.So it’s no surprise cyclists use the roads .
DPG said:buzyg said:Ban all the cameras. Then we can get back to sorting things out face to face. :wink:
Or if you are Kenneth Noye, screwdriver to heart.
ronk said:I wonder if he gets paid a royalty from YouTube ?
veryverydarkblue said:As a regular central London cyclist, I can support his ‘Gandalf Corner’ activity in Regent’s Park. He’s catching drivers who are driving on the wrong side of a ‘keep left’ traffic island to turn right shortly beyond it which is incredibly dangerous for the large number of cyclists who use this route. It’s also rather amusing watching them try to reverse back.
Catching stationary drivers in long slow queues of traffic through Hyde Park who are looking at their phone isn’t really cricket though. He even has to leave the (excellent) segregated cycle lane to capture them, often creating more risk to life, albeit his own.
If this kind of thing happens so often at this junction with people going down the wrong side of the road on the wrong side of the island then the police should be doing something about it. How about sticking up a camera and actually catching people stupidly breaking the law and endangering other road users. Sounds like easy money.Ole gits rule said:veryverydarkblue said:As a regular central London cyclist, I can support his ‘Gandalf Corner’ activity in Regent’s Park. He’s catching drivers who are driving on the wrong side of a ‘keep left’ traffic island to turn right shortly beyond it which is incredibly dangerous for the large number of cyclists who use this route. It’s also rather amusing watching them try to reverse back.
Catching stationary drivers in long slow queues of traffic through Hyde Park who are looking at their phone isn’t really cricket though. He even has to leave the (excellent) segregated cycle lane to capture them, often creating more risk to life, albeit his own.
I think this is why everyone is berating the guy, I have seen his videos of people trying to get past that island and yes he is in the right on that - but catching people on their phone at lights is not ideal and he will get clobbered one day for certain
Nictrix said:If this kind of thing happens so often at this junction with people going down the wrong side of the road on the wrong side of the island then the police should be doing something about it. How about sticking up a camera and actually catching people stupidly breaking the law and endangering other road users. Sounds like easy money.
Flyingfifer said:Nictrix said:If this kind of thing happens so often at this junction with people going down the wrong side of the road on the wrong side of the island then the police should be doing something about it. How about sticking up a camera and actually catching people stupidly breaking the law and endangering other road users. Sounds like easy money.
This was my first thought although I leant more towards there is blatantly a problem there where due to utterly abysmal road planning there is a bottle neck where people are stuck for multiple minutes for the sake of 10 yards to their turning, which is so tantalisingly close they will risk the jump on the wrong side.

enuff_zed said:Probably because all the people in the left hand lane are having to move over to make room for the cyclists.![]()
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mgrlane said:I am not saying I have ever checked my phone at a red light. Bit of I had I would be rather disappointed if this gentleman filmed it and I got 6 points on my licence then I would feel very peeved. I wouldn't be surprised if someone grabbed his camera off him- took out the memory card, snapped it and gave him 20 quid for a new one.
buzyg said:mgrlane said:I am not saying I have ever checked my phone at a red light. Bit of I had I would be rather disappointed if this gentleman filmed it and I got 6 points on my licence then I would feel very peeved. I wouldn't be surprised if someone grabbed his camera off him- took out the memory card, snapped it and gave him 20 quid for a new one.
Do you think this approach would work on a mobile speed camera van? :wink:
Knowing how things have advanced now I would imagine that the photo is already in the cloud before you pass the wagon.