The " war on the motorist"

The " war on the motorist"

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mph1977

12,467 posts

168 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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Devil2575 said:
HertsBiker said:
Devil2575 said:
mdavids said:
HertsBiker said:
I get held up for a few seconds, it's still too much.
So you have completely unrealistic expectations of reality, no wonder you feel like there's a war against you and every traffic jam has a cyclist at the head of it. You massive fruit loop.
Indeed. I mean seriously, who the fk do you think you are?

Get over yourself biggrin
I think I've paid to use the road enough to be able to use it without being held up by people who don't pay tax at the same rate I have to pay it. It's a question of fairness. Pay more, should get more.
So do you object to being held up by a car that pays less ved?

I'd advise that you stop being a bellend and pull your head out of your arse.
this is PH, of course he's offended by having his progress impeded by the lower orders ... wink


v12Legs

313 posts

115 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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irocfan said:
v12Legs said:
Furthermore, the traffic and congestion you encounter is caused by other motorists, and emphatically not caused by cyclists.
actually not 100% the case, the more accurate thing to say is that 90(ish)% of traffic/congestion is caused by other motorists. I'll grant you that slow moving traffic caused by cyclists isn't usual but it does happen - is it worth complaining about? Normally no, but when it's a couple of cockwombles blocking the road on their ride then it does get people riled - in the same way that cyclists (rightly) get riled when cars block them in towns
Yes, sometimes people are slowed down behind a cyclist for a minute or so, but then once they have overtaken they almost always catch up to where they would have been - the back of a queue, a traffic light or junction - had the cyclist not been there at all.

So I would say that congestion as how most people understand it, is not caused by cyclists.

Also, barring a few tts which you get in all modes of transport, if a cyclist is "blocking" the road, it's because there isn't room for a safe overtake. For example, if coming past parked cars or a pinch point, it's necessary to take a central position in the lane to discourage bad drivers from forcing through where there isn't room to do so safely.