I can't find the words to describe this....
Discussion
BliarOut said:
VinceFox said:
BliarOut said:
VinceFox said:
BliarOut said:
VinceFox said:
BliarOut said:
I think the intention is to get other road users to perhaps treat them with a little more caution. Is there anything wrong with that?
I suspect it won't affect the great majority who would give a more vulnerable road user sufficient space anyway.
Can there really be a problem with that?
We'll see. As others have said, if policy creep goes unchecked, where does it go next? Private cars with POLITE livery and checks? One thing yet to be considered here is the negative effect it can also foster. Irritation to other road users, for whatever reason is inevitable, i'd imagine.I suspect it won't affect the great majority who would give a more vulnerable road user sufficient space anyway.
Can there really be a problem with that?
First time I saw a horse rider wearing one I thought it was a good idea...
In freud's model of id ego and super, these are the MLMs, if you will.
I think it'll trick poor/impatient drivers, the majority won't be affected.
For god's sake jim, look at the bigger picture!
hora said:
I feel scared for horse riders. Horses can be spooked long after the car is gone. I followed a rider who was on foot trying to control a spooked horse. I was crawling/hazzards on in the middle of the road and a driver behind TRIED to speed past. I stopped/blocked him. The horse was going mental.
Some drivers have very small dicks and even smaller brains.
Completely agree with you last statement. Some drivers have very small dicks and even smaller brains.
But just to be devils advocate, what on earth poseses people to ride the flipping things in the first place, especially on the road?
I enjoy riding my bike, don't do it on te road, too dangerous in my mind.
Wouldn't get me in the back of one of those crazy panic attack creatures on the road either !!
VinceFox said:
The clothing/markings alone shouldn't. Given human nature and experience i'd suggest they may though. The more likely issue is when people use these markings in conjunction with authoratitive behaviour.
And you accuse me of '"daily mail" flavoured concern'?!!Isn't accusing someone of being Daily Mail'ish mean that they are taking a situation, and then speculating that some highly unlikely and improbable events will will arise from it?
MX7 said:
VinceFox said:
The clothing/markings alone shouldn't. Given human nature and experience i'd suggest they may though. The more likely issue is when people use these markings in conjunction with authoratitive behaviour.
And you accuse me of '"daily mail" flavoured concern'?!!Isn't accusing someone of being Daily Mail'ish mean that they are taking a situation, and then speculating that some highly unlikely and improbable events will will arise from it?
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