Well if you come to where I live then I can garuntee you that you would at least triple those figures.
If you went to where Gaz lives I'm sure you would also be able to triple his figures. Easy!
Well if you come to where I live then I can garuntee you that you would at least triple those figures.
No, I liked him. Clearly a well-meaning guy, but he really needs to learn when to shut up. The part where he broke into tears recollecting his 'encounter' showed that he's probably quite fragile. I mean, apart from the confrontation part, how many of us have had close shaves like his? I had something very similar happen to me recently, with a tractor pulling a massive piece of machinery: he passed me too close and then cut me up, nearly hitting me with the blade of his plough thingy. I don't cry about it, though.
I have been aware of him from YT before this programme and frankly thought he was a bit of a nutter, but as with most things in life there is a story behind how he behaves. Unless his reaction to an accident "that could have killed me" 3 years ago was made up the fella is only managing to carry on cycling (clearly something he loves) through the superhero persona of TrafficDroid, a cloak for his ongoing fear of getting wiped out again.Edit: Someone may have to correct me, but didn't traffic droid say something about being knocked off in the incident he was upset about? I'm sure that would upset me more than the close passes.
The process of recounting a traumatic experience in these kind of interview situations can have quite a profound effect. Especially with the footage in front of you.Yeah, I think any of us might have reacted emotionally at the time - for some that emotion could be aggression, others might break into tears; but he was recollecting something that happened several months ago, and it's still affecting him such that he breaks down when talking about it.
Nor me, but my views on those that do has softened in as much as I am quite glad they do, hopefully in the future it might make a few people think twice before doing something silly or even worse like the Bexley incident.I don't use a helmet cam, I never have, and I can't imagine I ever will.
real men cryNo, I liked him. Clearly a well-meaning guy, but he really needs to learn when to shut up. The part where he broke into tears recollecting his 'encounter' showed that he's probably quite fragile. I mean, apart from the confrontation part, how many of us have had close shaves like his? I had something very similar happen to me recently, with a tractor pulling a massive piece of machinery: he passed me too close and then cut me up, nearly hitting me with the blade of his plough thingy. I don't cry about it, though.
No, I liked him. Clearly a well-meaning guy, but he really needs to learn when to shut up. The part where he broke into tears recollecting his 'encounter' showed that he's probably quite fragile. I mean, apart from the confrontation part, how many of us have had close shaves like his? I had something very similar happen to me recently, with a tractor pulling a massive piece of machinery: he passed me too close and then cut me up, nearly hitting me with the blade of his plough thingy. I don't cry about it, though.
They were searching early this year. I got my cam in March and hadnt uploaded anything worth watching really. Things have changed now.I wonder why they didn't look you up, then.
On the programme it said the average speed in London is 11mph, I live in a large village close to a large town, I use lanes , minor and trunk roads as well as the Motorway on a weekly basis and over a couple of months my car computer is telling me my average CAR speed is 27mph, and i cycle at an avarage 15mph on the bike.
So does it make it safer to be able to travel at the same speed as cars, being in amongst them, or is safer to be going slower, so once a car has passed its gone on its merry way.
I prefer the latter, but not sure if it’s the safer option as I have only cycled in the City once and after ten minutes thought “sod this”.
I got the impression that the incident he was upset about was not recorded on camera, he said something along the lines that the incident was what made him create traffic droid.
Also, his clip that was shown where he was nearly taken out by a van and trailor, yes his road position could have been better, but that doesn't change the fact he passed by two vans, one on each side at the same time. Both were far too close to him, and very scary would be an understatement. I don't know if it's what people here intended, but saying his road position was wrong seems to be trying to justify the actions of the two drivers.
Edit: Someone may have to correct me, but didn't traffic droid say something about being knocked off in the incident he was upset about? I'm sure that would upset me more than the close passes.
They were searching early this year. I got my cam in March and hadnt uploaded anything worth watching really. Things have changed now.
real men cry
some might disagree with your view on that