Agent_zed
Established Member
Whilst I am generally pro-cycling I think there are a lot of cyclists that seem to think the road is there personal time trials track. They also seem to neatly forget that they also have some guidance to follow in the highway code '2) When riding on busy roads, with vehicles moving faster than you, allow them to overtake where it is safe to do so whilst keeping at least 0.5 metres away, and further where it is safer, from the kerb edge.'
I.e do your best to allow cars to pass, not ride in a big group purposely to annoy car drivers and then get irrate when the drivers they forced into difficult situations get it wrong.
There also seems to be a trend of runners refusing to run on pavements and instead just running along the side of the road towards oncoming cars?! I watched a runner on a road yesterday coming through a section of traffic lighted works holding up 2 lorries who had to follow him at running pace as they couldn't fit around him. The runner could have crossed the road and ran within the coned section away from the traffic and everyone would have been safe and happy.
I.e do your best to allow cars to pass, not ride in a big group purposely to annoy car drivers and then get irrate when the drivers they forced into difficult situations get it wrong.
There also seems to be a trend of runners refusing to run on pavements and instead just running along the side of the road towards oncoming cars?! I watched a runner on a road yesterday coming through a section of traffic lighted works holding up 2 lorries who had to follow him at running pace as they couldn't fit around him. The runner could have crossed the road and ran within the coned section away from the traffic and everyone would have been safe and happy.