Range Rover drivers are worst, say cyclists
Range Rover drivers are worst, say cyclists
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Saddle bum

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4,211 posts

242 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Blue touch paper well and truely lit..................

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Range Rover drivers have taken over from White Van Man as the worst motorists, according to cyclists.

Third in the poll were BMW drivers, described as "smug" with a tendency to weave in and out of traffic.
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Elderly people were fourth, being seen by cyclists as "too slow" and not paying attention.

Cyclists questioned by a poll by www.50cycles.com placed "all 4x4 drivers" in fifth place due to their "road rage and reckless driving", while "red cars" came sixth, being criticised for "overtaking on corners".

Four in five of the 2,000 cyclists surveyed said they felt vulnerable and in danger when riding on the road, and 68% often resorted to riding on the pavements to avoid bad drivers.

Nearly half (48%) worried most about navigating roundabouts, while the other main concerns were blind bends and the approach to junctions.

Scott Snaith, spokesman at 50cycles.com, said: "Our customers are now reporting a definite reduction of road traffic on the roads and a gradual increase of spotting electric cycles instead.

"The startling figures in this poll should gradually improve as the roads become less crowded and motorists become more aware of all cyclists."

eharding

14,648 posts

307 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Saddle bum said:
Blue touch paper well and truely lit..................

Click

Range Rover drivers have taken over from White Van Man as the worst motorists, according to cyclists.

Third in the poll were BMW drivers, described as "smug" with a tendency to weave in and out of traffic.
advertisement

Elderly people were fourth, being seen by cyclists as "too slow" and not paying attention.

Cyclists questioned by a poll by www.50cycles.com placed "all 4x4 drivers" in fifth place due to their "road rage and reckless driving", while "red cars" came sixth, being criticised for "overtaking on corners".

Four in five of the 2,000 cyclists surveyed said they felt vulnerable and in danger when riding on the road, and 68% often resorted to riding on the pavements to avoid bad drivers.

Nearly half (48%) worried most about navigating roundabouts, while the other main concerns were blind bends and the approach to junctions.

Scott Snaith, spokesman at 50cycles.com, said: "Our customers are now reporting a definite reduction of road traffic on the roads and a gradual increase of spotting electric cycles instead.

"The startling figures in this poll should gradually improve as the roads become less crowded and motorists become more aware of all cyclists."
And in other news today...

"Some cyclists did a bit of moaning. No-one else gave a Monkey's"

Saddle bum

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4,211 posts

242 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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eharding said:
And in other news today...

"Some cyclists did a bit of moaning. No-one else gave a Monkey's"
1min 40 Secs...........not bad.

MitchT

17,089 posts

232 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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I wonder how many of the incidents that prompted the cyclists to respond the way they did were actually caused by the cyclists themselves though? After all, nothing's ever their fault, is it?

Poledriver

29,279 posts

217 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Hardly newsworthy, or surprising!

Davi

17,153 posts

243 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Saddle bum said:
Third in the poll were BMW drivers, described as "smug" with a tendency to weave in and out of traffic.

Elderly people were fourth, being seen by cyclists as "too slow" and not paying attention.

Cyclists questioned by a poll by www.50cycles.com placed "all 4x4 drivers" in fifth place due to their "road rage and reckless driving", while "red cars" came sixth, being criticised for "overtaking on corners".
rofl you gotta laugh when they are judging and rating drivers into categories by traits that nearly every cyclist could tick the complete list on.

ad551

1,502 posts

236 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Well I can't stand those cyclists on red bikes - wobbling along in the middle of the road.

And people on white bikes - just unbearably smug.

Is that arbitrary enough?

Edited by ad551 on Monday 1st September 16:51

shadowninja

79,302 posts

305 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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In other news today, McDonalds fights food shortages by growing cyclists in developing countries. A spokesman said, "We grow the cyclists and fry the chip on their shoulder."

The Curn

917 posts

235 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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I drive my Range Rover in Oxford (with more bicyclists than you can shake a stick at) everyday and the road skills of cyclists IN GENERAL is a fking outrage.

I've lost count of the number of times I've had to stop at a roundabout because some dozy sandal waering beardy has ridden straight accross my path from the left.

This is normally followed by a mouthful of abuse from said cyclist until the dozy realises that they are in the wrong.

They really don't do themselves any favours do they? I vote for immediate registration scheme and 3rd party insurance for all push bikes.

Anyway, as for the Range Rover thing... jealousy and nothing else. wink

Negative Creep

25,796 posts

250 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Shame they pay so much attention to 4x4s and not to minor things like red lights. Or one way streets. Or helmets. Or lights at night. And so on.

kambites

70,720 posts

244 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Pft why would anyone be jealous of a Range Rover. smile

The Curn

917 posts

235 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Negative Creep said:
Shame they pay so much attention to 4x4s and not to minor things like red lights. Or one way streets. Or helmets. Or lights at night. And so on.
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ewenm

28,506 posts

268 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Shock! One group of road users complains about another!

You get lots of idiots on the roads of the UK, some are drivers, some riders (motorbike, horse, bicycle) and some are pedestrians. All idiots believe they are in the right and everyone loves a good generalisation. If you always assume the road users around you are idiots, you can usually make decent, safe progress with the minimum of fuss.

AbarthChris

2,259 posts

238 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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ad551 said:
Well I can't stand those cyclists on red bikes - wobbling along in the middle of the road.

And people on white bikes - just unbearably smug.

Is that arbitrary enough?

Edited by ad551 on Monday 1st September 16:51
Oh... both wobbly and smug! ah, crap...

marsred

1,042 posts

248 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Saddle bum said:
Scott Snaith, spokesman at 50cycles.com, said: "Our customers are now reporting a definite reduction of road traffic on the roads and a gradual increase of spotting electric cycles instead.

"The startling figures in this poll should gradually improve as the roads become less crowded and motorists become more aware of all cyclists."
rofl but its the summer holidays!!

Next week's headline "Cyclists report sharp rise in road traffic levels."

jimmyd123

371 posts

243 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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They must mean RR Sport drivers, the majority I see drive like tools.

kambites

70,720 posts

244 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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ewenm said:
Shock! One group of road users complains about another!

You get lots of idiots on the roads of the UK, some are drivers, some riders (motorbike, horse, bicycle) and some are pedestrians. All idiots believe they are in the right and everyone loves a good generalisation. If you always assume the road users around you are idiots, you can usually make decent, safe progress with the minimum of fuss.
Indeed. Unfortunately if you (or someone else) gets it wrong and you are in an accident, you're rather less likely to come out of it safely if you're in the "rider" or "pedestrian" category than if you're a car driver so they moan more. hehe

gazza_3

6,432 posts

231 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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There was a cycle race thing near me on Sunday, and they came straight across the roundabout with out stopping causing me to stop hard in the middle of the roundabout, which thus lead to lean out the window and tell them my thoughts on there stupidity.

Rofly Lollers

759 posts

218 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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gazza_3 said:
and tell them my thoughts on there stupidity.
It's a good job you didn't have to write them a letter. wink

nerf

991 posts

254 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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ewenm said:
Shock! One group of road users complains about another!

You get lots of idiots on the roads of the UK, some are drivers, some riders (motorbike, horse, bicycle) and some are pedestrians. All idiots believe they are in the right and everyone loves a good generalisation. If you always assume the road users around you are idiots, you can usually make decent, safe progress with the minimum of fuss.
very well said, short but succinct. a cock is a cock, doesnt matter what form of transport you put him in....