Driver clips cyclist, doesn't tweet about it
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There's a lot of amdram about the state the cyclist was in, and I've yet to see anything that says anything other than they hit. Having clipped a great many things whilst out on a bike, some launching me into ditches and some giving me a shock, I'd be interested to know where 'lay in the road' came from in all of these stories.
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genuinely, how empty must your life be if you really feel it necessary to post up something about an altercation you had with a cyclist? ?[/i]
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As empty as the Muppets who post webcam footage of themselves getting into altercations with drivers. You know, the ones that are conveniently edited to show themselves as the victim!
E24man said:
Zuffen said:
o you wear a helmet whenever you travel in a car? Perhaps you should - your chances of brain injury are not insignificant in an accident.
Please give your thoughts, risk assessments and probable outcomes on a head to head 30mph vs 30mph between a seatbelt wearing car driver and a non-helmet wearing pedal-cyclist?- Vast majority of cyclists are going to be doing somewhere between 8-15mph.
- Vast majority of cycling accidents are not head on.
NH1 said:
heebeegeetee said:
Here's the militant biker: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22602...
I thought they only wore that daft lycra to feel like they are winning in the tour de france. It would appear he also wears it for formal occasions as well. Nice militant earings as wellkeegs111 said:
NH1 said:
heebeegeetee said:
Here's the militant biker: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22602...
I thought they only wore that daft lycra to feel like they are winning in the tour de france. It would appear he also wears it for formal occasions as well. Nice militant earings as wellrohrl said:
deltashad said:
Dizzy blonde,
I'm more inclined to go with her story, she nearly cries in her interview.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22636...
Well if she nearly cries in the interview the she must be telling the truth. Or something.I'm more inclined to go with her story, she nearly cries in her interview.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22636...
oyster said:
keegs111 said:
NH1 said:
heebeegeetee said:
Here's the militant biker: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22602...
I thought they only wore that daft lycra to feel like they are winning in the tour de france. It would appear he also wears it for formal occasions as well. Nice militant earings as wellNH1 said:
This is the only reply you have made in this thread and its certainly not added anything of value.
So? "Looks a bit of a cock" and "I don't like his clothes" are about as relevant to the debate as your comment that I'm replying to, my comment, and the comment you were replying to. Just because someone hasn't spoken up so far it doesn't magically make their point invalid, and frankly if you think otherwise I'd strongly reconsider taking part in any debates that rely on consistent logic because everyone has to make a "first comment".I don't give two sts what the cyclist or the girl look like, but what I do somewhat care about it how the girl's story changes from "definitely knocked him off" to "we just clipped". Stinks of bovine muck if y'ask me.
Edit: Also, she didn't say that almost killing a cyclist was her biggest mistake ever, she said tweeting about it was. Christ on a bike. What an ahole.
wst said:
NH1 said:
This is the only reply you have made in this thread and its certainly not added anything of value.
So? "Looks a bit of a cock" and "I don't like his clothes" are about as relevant to the debate as your comment that I'm replying to, my comment, and the comment you were replying to. Just because someone hasn't spoken up so far it doesn't magically make their point invalid, and frankly if you think otherwise I'd strongly reconsider taking part in any debates that rely on consistent logic because everyone has to make a "first comment".I don't give two sts what the cyclist or the girl look like, but what I do somewhat care about it how the girl's story changes from "definitely knocked him off" to "we just clipped". Stinks of bovine muck if y'ask me.
Edit: Also, she didn't say that almost killing a cyclist was her biggest mistake ever, she said tweeting about it was. Christ on a bike. What an ahole.
mybrainhurts said:
Corpulent Tosser said:
Just my opinion of those stupid ear rings and the bellends who wear them.
Now, there's a thought that brings tears to the eyes and wee all over the bloody place...NH1 said:
What the fk are you going on about.
Learn to read.Randomthoughts, the line between "almost killing a cyclist" and "killing a cyclist" is fuzzy. So many factors influence whether the cyclist dies or not that two otherwise identical accidents can be either walked-away-from or actually lethal. To be so flippant over this only not the height of ignorance because of NH1 setting the bar in the stratosphere.
wst said:
NH1 said:
What the fk are you going on about.
Learn to read.Randomthoughts, the line between "almost killing a cyclist" and "killing a cyclist" is fuzzy. So many factors influence whether the cyclist dies or not that two otherwise identical accidents can be either walked-away-from or actually lethal. To be so flippant over this only not the height of ignorance because of NH1 setting the bar in the stratosphere.
REALIST123 said:
Having seen both the participants in this farrago interviewed, I very much doubt we have even got close to knowing what really happened.
They both came across as st for brains, vapid, mouth breathers and each deserves what they got IMO.
Why does he deserve to be hit? Self preservation tends to keep cyclists on the right side of country roads. They both came across as st for brains, vapid, mouth breathers and each deserves what they got IMO.
Randy Winkman said:
rohrl said:
deltashad said:
Dizzy blonde,
I'm more inclined to go with her story, she nearly cries in her interview.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22636...
Well if she nearly cries in the interview the she must be telling the truth. Or something.I'm more inclined to go with her story, she nearly cries in her interview.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-22636...
Both of them in the wrong and stumbled onto national TV.
Still I liked her 'nearly' tears, and the guy managed most of the interview to look like a nearly normal human until the end when his mannerisms slightly go I told you so, in a 'Brittas' kind of way.
Fair play, they both got their 15 minutes of fame.
Later that morning, Miss Way's tweet read: "Definitely knocked a cyclist off his bike earlier. I have right of way - he doesn't even pay road tax!"
The comment included the hashtag #Bloodycyclists.
It was retweeted several hundred times and led to what a tearful Miss Way described as the public "judging me on one man's side of the story".
Lol.
The comment included the hashtag #Bloodycyclists.
It was retweeted several hundred times and led to what a tearful Miss Way described as the public "judging me on one man's side of the story".
Lol.
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