PhilDawson8270
Veteran
We have no idea if that's what happened but don't let that stop you making stuff up.
It's what happened in the incident I described prior in which my comment was based upon. But don't let that stop your attitude.
We have no idea if that's what happened but don't let that stop you making stuff up.
Not correct. The leader's duty of care to both the other riders and other road users mean that in the circumstances described, even if the lead rider had had nominal priority, he should stop.
He was doing about 20mph, had a clear view of the crossing, made no attempt to slow despite dry roads.Use your shoulder. Far more effective than shouting.
It's what happened in the incident I described prior in which my comment was based upon. But don't let that stop your attitude.
Not correct. The leader's duty of care to both the other riders and other road users mean that in the circumstances described, even if the lead rider had had nominal priority, he should stop.
How fast are you claiming the leaders were going?
The entire thread could be summed up as "Waaah! I had to use my brakes!"
Maybe the OP can explain the situation better
Maybe the cyclists could have thought about doing so when they don't have priorityThe entire thread could be summed up as "Waaah! I had to use my brakes!"