It’s time for another forum cycle/vehicle disagreement

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Bloody cyclists.
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Cyclist obviously swerved into the BMW
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Pedestrian walked against a red signal. 100% on the pedestrian this time.
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It's great that these changes to the Highway Code have been so well thought out and publicised. :roll:

Loads of people responding (to Mr Vile's video) cite that the pedestrian has priority - as they are the most vulnerable road user - and that despite it being a lights-controlled junction - the moment the pedestrian moves into the road, whether their light is red or green : they have priority and the driver should yield. I obviously don't advocate blindly driving over somebody in this situation, but that logic is stoopid....
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Who cares, there was no incident.
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Rich B wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:32 pm Who cares, there was no incident.
This.
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mik wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:27 pm Loads of people responding (to Mr Vile's video) cite that the pedestrian has priority - as they are the most vulnerable road user - and that despite it being a lights-controlled junction - the moment the pedestrian moves into the road, whether their light is red or green : they have priority and the driver should yield. I obviously don't advocate blindly driving over somebody in this situation, but that logic is stoopid....
Aye, ped is an arse, didn't even check for traffic from that direction :roll:
I'm surprised Jermy Vein wasn't hunched over a furiously speeding fist.
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nuttinnew wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 9:23 pm
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BAN ALL CYCLISTS!

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Im a bus fan, but this one is the bus drivers fault :D
mik wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 12:25 pm BAN ALL CYCLISTS!

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nuttinnew wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 9:23 pm
That's brilliant.

And then there's the replies :shock:
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Ascender wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:38 pm And then there's the replies :shock:
Yep; the first one :shock: :?: :roll:
I do like "You have been deducted one Jeremy for not knowing that and two more for the actual offence. Anymore and you'll have to buy a bike." though :lol:
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nuttinnew wrote: Sun Apr 02, 2023 3:07 am Panorama: Cars/Bikes/Roads https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m ... rs-v-bikes
Thanks for sharing, that was good to see what Cyclingmikey really looks like :lol:

The argument feels like the meat vs vegan one, it’s highly entrenched on both sides with some classic British arrogance.
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Gavster wrote: Sun Apr 02, 2023 8:42 am The argument feels like the meat vs vegan one, it’s highly entrenched on both sides with some classic British arrogance.
The title doesn't help either :roll:
It seems like a part 1, with part 2 going more in depth with things like the work done in Leicester - I'm interested in what they've done but have no desire to go there - and looking at ways to improve where we are. As it is, it could have had the strap line "Raising awareness" or "Jus' sayin'"; Panorama used to be better than that (I thought, maybe I'm wrong?). I could have done without seeing (or hearing) Michaelingpsyche. It should have come with a sign off from Nick Ross.
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