24 hours in London - now I know why cyclists are so hated!

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Globalti

Legendary Member
I went to London last weekend to see The Stones. As a cyclist I am always interested to see what others are doing and riding and in the 24 hours I was there I saw countless cyclists breaking the law by riding on pavements, jumping lights and going the wrong way. Then coming out of Hyde Park late at night, 65,000 people flooded into Park Lane so the Police had the road closed for obvious reasons. What do I see? A muppet on a road bike weaving up Park Lane, fast, swerving around groups of concert-goers and screaming abuse at anybody who he thought was impeding his journey. Soon after that a bloke on a commuter bike shot past me as I crossed a road, so close that I felt his breeze... no lights, no bell, no warning, just a deliberate "punishment pass".

Shocking altogether. I'm a cyclist but after all that I understand the cyclist-haters, some of you down there ride as if you own the place and the rules don't apply to you.
 

GrasB

Veteran
Location
Nr Cambridge
For every cyclist do something wrong I see a pedestrian or motorist do something equally stupid! So why the lack of ped or motorist hate?
 

rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
Last night was my worst London commute for ages in terms of bad cyclists. I saw it all - RLJs, pavement jockeys (including at speed to get round buses), undertaking (bikes, cars, buses.), shoaling. And not always newbies in trainers, but several roadies who should have known better. In fact, I felt more at risk from other cyclists than the motorists - one guy (with headphones) squeezed between me and another cyclist whilst a car was overtaking and nearly took all three of us out. And they far outnumbered the bad drivers and peds. No wonder drivers get wound up.
 
I think I am more at risk in central London, coming off due to a collision with another cyclist either switching lanes without looking, RLJ, turning without warning, undertaking, dangerous jostling at light-changes etc etc

My worry is that when this is surrounded by cars, coming off could end up with me falling in the path of a car.
 

rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
If it is safer for a cyclist to use a pavement I see no harm.
Safer for who?
Not sure what you are moaning about with undertaking by cyclists or are you moaning about cyclists using the pavement to undertake?
What do you need to be a Pro or a proper cyclist to wear SPD's?
Certainly not safer for the pedestrians they were weaving between - this was at high speed. Or should we only be concerned with the safety of other cyclists?
I'm moaning about other cyclists passing me on the inside. If you want to overtake me, then please do so on the right hand side, which is where I would expect you to be and be looking out for you.
I'm simply pointing out that there are a great many new cyclists in London (which is great). They tend to be on new bikes and not to be wearing cycling shoes (I generalize obviously) and I tend to be less critical of these folks as they're still learning their cycle craft.
 

StuartG

slower but no further
Location
SE London
Walking, riding or indeed driving in London is not like other UK cities. It has more in common with Paris or New York. That can be alarming at first sight but you soon adapt and revert to the mean.

I, in return, get very frustrated walking in Birmingham where everyone is so slow, don't keep to the right on escalators and tut-tut as you try and squeeze by ... as for cycling - well London is a paradise in comparison.
 

rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
I think I am more at risk in central London, coming off due to a collision with another cyclist either switching lanes without looking, RLJ, turning without warning, undertaking, dangerous jostling at light-changes etc etc

My worry is that when this is surrounded by cars, coming off could end up with me falling in the path of a car.
This is my concern too.
 

Leodis

Veteran
Location
Moortown, Leeds
It was busy for me this morning, I spotted about 10 cyclists and me and another lady cycled together.

Shocking altogether. I'm a cyclist but after all that I understand the cyclist-haters, some of you down there ride as if you own the place and the rules don't apply to you.

Divide and conquer
 

Leodis

Veteran
Location
Moortown, Leeds
Certainly not safer for the pedestrians they were weaving between - this was at high speed. Or should we only be concerned with the safety of other cyclists?
I'm moaning about other cyclists passing me on the inside. If you want to overtake me, then please do so on the right hand side, which is where I would expect you to be and be looking out for you.
I'm simply pointing out that there are a great many new cyclists in London (which is great). They tend to be on new bikes and not to be wearing cycling shoes (I generalize obviously) and I tend to be less critical of these folks as they're still learning their cycle craft.


Thanks for that, I must buy some cycling shoes to look the part :tongue:
 
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