glasgowcyclist
Charming but somewhat feckless
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Again, conclusion jumping.
A reasonable conclusion, given what you wrote.
Haven't had the chance to explain due to being banned, no issues with the Police at all.
I didn't say you had.
Again, conclusion jumping.
Haven't had the chance to explain due to being banned, no issues with the Police at all.
Why assume that? Many cyclists have GoPros or similar, running all the time, and can just take screenshots from that.Sorry for the delay in replying I was banned for a Month following my last reply (I assume) I don't dislike either authority or the Police, my Son is a Prison Officer.
I assume all these photographs that are being taken by cyclists are of people in stationary traffic queues?
In my opinion if someone looks at their phone whilst stopped in a queue I wouldn't want to report them to the Police and they lose their licence, I've not said anyone else shouldn't do it.
Listen, due to how things work on here it appears if you disagree with 'the norm' you're reported for trolling then banned so I simply came back to put the record straight and the thread is going on ignore.Why assume that? Many cyclists have GoPros or similar, running all the time, and can just take screenshots from that.
While I can see the point that it is not as bad when stationary, you still need to be paying attention if in a queue. If you are going to use your phone in your hand, you should pull off to the side and stop properly (according to the law you should turn off your engine, but I would accept that much isn't necessary).
So it's someone else's fault when the texting driver gets banned and it's someone else's fault that you broke the forum rules and got banned.Listen, due to how things work on here it appears if you disagree with 'the norm' you're reported for trolling then banned so I simply came back to put the record straight and the thread is going on ignore.
No, only 4 mobile phone use I reported were:I assume all these photographs that are being taken by cyclists are of people in stationary traffic queues?
Ah, that explains why much of this forum has been so bland and boring lately.Sorry for the delay in replying I was banned for a Month following my last reply
I'm sure I speak for the majority here when I say welcome back. We've missed your rational, well-considered and indeed deeply considerate input to this and many other threads.
I think @Poacher's tongue may have been burning a hole in their cheek.I seem to have missed that poll.
How very dare you? You must be one of they metropolitan elite I keep hearing about.I seem to have missed that poll.
Those who think that driver distraction by mobile phone use in slow-moving or stationary traffic is harmless, should look at the case of Hope Fennell, it is quite harrowing. Try sharing that view with her poor Mother.
To imagine that the people who fiddle with their phones in such traffic will somehow have the self-discipline to put them away in moving traffic is rather naïve. The easiest time for anyone to catch them is when they're not on the move. Ideally, once detected the offence can be prosecuted and the driver disciplined into putting the phone away. Making the roads safer for everyone.
Why stop there? Just make cycling illegal everywhere - that would do wonders for the KSI figures!Arguably banning cycling on shared public roads would be extremely helpful in bringing the KSI numbers down.
I thought there was plenty of scientific evidence that the specific types of distraction from operating hand held mobile devices, or even just talking on a hands-free phone (as opposed to conversing with a 'real' passenger) was pretty dangerous?If you look at the stats, the impact of all phone use on KSI (Killed or Seriously Injured) is just noise in the grand scheme of things: about 150 of 30,000 per year, not to mention the specific case of stationary use, in which case I guess we are talking about single digits per year.
There is.I thought there was plenty of scientific evidence that the specific types of distraction from operating hand held mobile devices, or even just talking on a hands-free phone (as opposed to conversing with a 'real' passenger) was pretty dangerous?