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.
what time do you travel? there are the odd one or two, out of the 30 -40 cyclists i see everyday, who ride like numpties . most are well behaved tho.I commute every day from North East London into the City and I've got to say that the OP is correct in his observations. The majority of those that I see have no regard for the rules of the road or the safety and consideration of others. I'm glad that riders from other parts of town ride amongst the enlightened.
Should see people on bikes around Chester. Constantly going down one ways or riding on the pavements at a good speed (As it's a relatively historic city these pavements are mostly narrow). I rarely see a cyclist follow the law (Heck today I saw a girl riding on a busy road, approach the lights and just hop on the pavement to get around it and nearly knock someone over).
Luckily I live out in the country and not in Chester anymore.
Its like that just over the border too.I was in Chester a couple of weeks ago and by the end of the weekend I wanted to kill someone, they dither about in their cars, don't make decisions until they've stopped at a junction, had a cup of tea and a bit of a chat. Blooming drove me mad
I don't believe it was you there.I don't think thats just cyclists, I think thats people in general in London. I felt the same on my recent trip to New York - full of inconsiderate, agressive, nasty, stupid, horrible people.
I wouldn't last 5 minutes in either city - not tough enough.
In Wales. You certain on that.Its like that just over the border too.
I don't believe it was you there.
In Wales. You certain on that.
what time do you travel? there are the odd one or two, out of the 30 -40 cyclists i see everyday, who ride like numpties . most are well behaved tho.
Yes, I grew up in N Wales and saw lots of numpties on bikes ( and in Cars, Vans , buses etc) I never felt the need to video themn tho, mainly because Video Cameras were the size of a house when i was growing up.I don't believe it was you there.
In Wales. You certain on that.