will golden
Regular
As a World Naked Bike Ride organizer, I am active, even activist, in fighting for increased road safety for Britain's pedallers.
I myself am not a racer, I am an average cyclist who just happens to cover between 50 and 100 miles a week. I am forever endangered by other roadusers. Yet they are not always, nor even mainly, motorists or pedestrians.
The chief threat to my safety is, more often than not, other cyclists. What is more, it is not inexperienced trundlers like me...... it is the boy racers regular at CycleSurgery, in their expensive cycling gear, on their Orbeas or similar, thinking they own the road. I can't even WALK safely in Knightsbridge
How can I campaign for safety for cyclists when these demons are....... running lights....... lancing though crowds on the pavements....... playing tailback in and out of traffic....... and turning mainstream pedestrians and cyclists like me to panic. Maybe in a perfect world they will never hit anyone, but they make others hesitate, swerve and cause a domino effect. Maybe they play too many video games, have lost track of reality and have become the epitome of the 3rd millennium OCD case. Give them 2 wheels and they think they are on mediaeval chargers!
How do we deal with it?
I have always been an advocate of the Cycle Proficiency Test. Though this may not have a direct effect on the OCD bikers' attitude, it will at least give us all a certificate, in effect a licence, thereby making it easier to apprehend and discipline the culprits. But it would also have the negative effect of serving as a discouragement for people to just happen on to a bike one fine day.
We want more people to use bicycles, not turn it into an exclusive club.
Has anyone else any ideas that will stop us, as a social group, shooting ourselves in the feet?
Hugz Will
I myself am not a racer, I am an average cyclist who just happens to cover between 50 and 100 miles a week. I am forever endangered by other roadusers. Yet they are not always, nor even mainly, motorists or pedestrians.
The chief threat to my safety is, more often than not, other cyclists. What is more, it is not inexperienced trundlers like me...... it is the boy racers regular at CycleSurgery, in their expensive cycling gear, on their Orbeas or similar, thinking they own the road. I can't even WALK safely in Knightsbridge
How can I campaign for safety for cyclists when these demons are....... running lights....... lancing though crowds on the pavements....... playing tailback in and out of traffic....... and turning mainstream pedestrians and cyclists like me to panic. Maybe in a perfect world they will never hit anyone, but they make others hesitate, swerve and cause a domino effect. Maybe they play too many video games, have lost track of reality and have become the epitome of the 3rd millennium OCD case. Give them 2 wheels and they think they are on mediaeval chargers!
How do we deal with it?
I have always been an advocate of the Cycle Proficiency Test. Though this may not have a direct effect on the OCD bikers' attitude, it will at least give us all a certificate, in effect a licence, thereby making it easier to apprehend and discipline the culprits. But it would also have the negative effect of serving as a discouragement for people to just happen on to a bike one fine day.
We want more people to use bicycles, not turn it into an exclusive club.
Has anyone else any ideas that will stop us, as a social group, shooting ourselves in the feet?
Hugz Will