I hate cyclists
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bobtail4x4

Original Poster:

4,172 posts

129 months

Yesterday (14:38)
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Had to go into York this morning, Mrs had an appointment, and parking is a pain,
plan as before, drop her off go get a coffee, collect when ready (usually under an hour)

half a mile from drop off, passed a group of nutters on bikes (why race round a city centre?) next set of lights turning right, as they changed one went up the inside, one went on the outside, I was following another car so doing about 10mph,
braked to avoid the two organ doners,
one behind almost ran in the back of me,

they all regrouped into usual three abreast and wobbled off up the road,

thank god for front and rear dashcams had I hit one,

K87

4,095 posts

119 months

Yesterday (15:10)
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Part of the problem may be that York is not a car friendly place. I have a friend who lives on Bishopthorpe Road and has given up using a car, hopeless in York.

I agree your position on cyclists, I have been knocked to the ground twice by London cyclists, they didn't even look round as they rode off

DrDeAtH

3,670 posts

252 months

Yesterday (15:40)
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Don't try driving through London in rush hour then... its like the Tour de France

Johnnybee

2,394 posts

241 months

Yesterday (15:52)
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That's ok, they hate you too smile

S100HP

13,484 posts

187 months

Yesterday (15:53)
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bobtail4x4 said:
Had to go into York this morning, Mrs had an appointment, and parking is a pain,
plan as before, drop her off go get a coffee, collect when ready (usually under an hour)

half a mile from drop off, passed a group of nutters on bikes (why race round a city centre?) next set of lights turning right, as they changed one went up the inside, one went on the outside, I was following another car so doing about 10mph,
braked to avoid the two organ doners,
one behind almost ran in the back of me,

they all regrouped into usual three abreast and wobbled off up the road,

thank god for front and rear dashcams had I hit one,
Share the video?

LordHaveMurci

12,308 posts

189 months

Yesterday (16:00)
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Every single one?

RustyNissanPrairie

455 posts

15 months

Yesterday (16:11)
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Merry Christmas OP you sound full of festive joy!

bobtail4x4

Original Poster:

4,172 posts

129 months

Yesterday (16:11)
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LordHaveMurci said:
Every single one?
and their parents

LordHaveMurci

12,308 posts

189 months

Yesterday (16:26)
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bobtail4x4 said:
LordHaveMurci said:
Every single one?
and their parents
Sounds like a lotta hate, must be tough hauling that around.

Inbox

1,280 posts

6 months

Yesterday (16:26)
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I think cyclists don't really help themselves.

In the OP's situation I would guess they got surprised by the cyclists, you cannot predict which side of your car they will be, etc so understand the irritation.

I think the OP should be grateful they didn't squash one and let someone else have that opportunity, they'll get squashed soon enough because they are making assumptions about driver's abilities to miss them and it won't end well.

pobs

96 posts

169 months

Yesterday (16:33)
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Just dropped in to say, pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists have the right to use the road enshrined in law. Motorised vehicle drivers are there by privilege only. Make of that what you will.

Edited by pobs on Sunday 21st December 16:35

Galibier

705 posts

7 months

Yesterday (16:36)
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Poor baby. I hope you’re ok over Xmas hun.

captain_cynic

16,029 posts

115 months

Yesterday (16:52)
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pobs said:
Just dropped in to say, pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists have the right to use the road enshrined in law. Motorised vehicle drivers are there by privilege only. Make of that what you will.

Edited by pobs on Sunday 21st December 16:35
Maybe you can let cyclists know that motorists, pedestrians and horse riders also have the right to use the road.

And that the highway code applies to cyclists as well.

pobs

96 posts

169 months

Yesterday (16:55)
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You're labouring under a misconception, motorists only have the privilege to be there, hence the need for a licence and having to pay VED.

captain_cynic

16,029 posts

115 months

Yesterday (17:04)
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pobs said:
You're labouring under a misconception, motorists only have the privilege to be there, hence the need for a licence and having to pay VED.
Nope, you're labouring under the misconception that everyone who thinks cyclists aren't behaving on the road is labouring under that misconception.

As per usual, a cyclist is refusing to accept reality and projecting to defend their indefensible position.

You're the one trying to put words in the mouths of others to justify an attack on them.

Only one group of road users is actually trying to change the laws to ensure that anyone else is held responsible over them, regardless of who is actually at fault... Which group are they?

Can you remind me why cyclists shouldn't have to share the road?

pobs

96 posts

169 months

Yesterday (17:07)
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captain_cynic said:
pobs said:
You're labouring under a misconception, motorists only have the privilege to be there, hence the need for a licence and having to pay VED.
Nope, you're labouring under the misconception that everyone who thinks cyclists aren't behaving on the road is labouring under that misconception.

As per usual, a cyclist is refusing to accept reality and projecting to defend their indefensible position.

You're the one trying to put words in the mouths of others to justify an attack on them.

Only one group of road users is actually trying to change the laws to ensure that anyone else is held responsible over them, regardless of who is actually at fault... Which group are they?

Can you remind me why cyclists shouldn't have to share the road?
Merry Christmas chuckles

bobtail4x4

Original Poster:

4,172 posts

129 months

Yesterday (17:11)
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to ride a motorbike on the road you need to prove competency
anyone with a death wish can ride a bike,
and often do,

captain_cynic

16,029 posts

115 months

Yesterday (17:16)
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pobs said:
captain_cynic said:
pobs said:
You're labouring under a misconception, motorists only have the privilege to be there, hence the need for a licence and having to pay VED.
Nope, you're labouring under the misconception that everyone who thinks cyclists aren't behaving on the road is labouring under that misconception.

As per usual, a cyclist is refusing to accept reality and projecting to defend their indefensible position.

You're the one trying to put words in the mouths of others to justify an attack on them.

Only one group of road users is actually trying to change the laws to ensure that anyone else is held responsible over them, regardless of who is actually at fault... Which group are they?

Can you remind me why cyclists shouldn't have to share the road?
Merry Christmas chuckles
Got called out and can't argue.

Got it.

No apology, even just a perfunctory one nor a simple admission of being wrong.

This is why people hate cyclists.

ThingsBehindTheSun

2,781 posts

51 months

Yesterday (17:17)
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Where I live, they never stop for pedestrian crossings. They also seem to want to completely ignore the cycle lane that was built for them, and still insist on cycling on the (now narrower because of the cycle lane) road.

Boils my piss.

Also, is there a special forum or something where they all get together to arrange to cycle around together on nice days and completely ps off car drivers?


ChocolateFrog

34,063 posts

193 months

Yesterday (17:18)
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bobtail4x4 said:
Had to go into York this morning, Mrs had an appointment, and parking is a pain,
plan as before, drop her off go get a coffee, collect when ready (usually under an hour)

half a mile from drop off, passed a group of nutters on bikes (why race round a city centre?) next set of lights turning right, as they changed one went up the inside, one went on the outside, I was following another car so doing about 10mph,
braked to avoid the two organ doners,
one behind almost ran in the back of me,

they all regrouped into usual three abreast and wobbled off up the road,

thank god for front and rear dashcams had I hit one,
Cool story.