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Fwiw I have all but given up cycling after I got knocked off my bike by a woman in a BMW who definitely (though she claimed she hadn’t seen me) swerved into me on a 1 1/2 lane in Jersey. I think in reality she just aimed to scare me and lacked control of the car, by all accounts I did a somersault in the air but all but landed on my feet and only grazed my knee. I was having a pint in the rugby clubhouse an hour later, but left very aware that it was pure luck I hadn’t been seriously injured or killed.
What possesses British drivers to be so aggressive to cyclists I don’t know, but a factor is that the penalties for dangerous driving are so abject that the disincentive is poor. Combine that with a large amount of the lycra brigade are aggressive wankers themselves, of course, but only one set can kill the other in these interactions. Other countries have their issues with cyclists but there is a very British disease of the pure hatred.
We lack a proper joined up cycle infrastructure, and unless and until we see large scale joined up and segregated cycle lanes I’ve no real interest.
What possesses British drivers to be so aggressive to cyclists I don’t know, but a factor is that the penalties for dangerous driving are so abject that the disincentive is poor. Combine that with a large amount of the lycra brigade are aggressive wankers themselves, of course, but only one set can kill the other in these interactions. Other countries have their issues with cyclists but there is a very British disease of the pure hatred.
We lack a proper joined up cycle infrastructure, and unless and until we see large scale joined up and segregated cycle lanes I’ve no real interest.
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Do you hate ‘MAMILs’ as much as Tories?Torquemada 1420 wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 3:33 pmA few things here.Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 3:00 pm My son would love that description![]()
I don't think it's that false. Sporting events cause massive amounts of disruption. Every weekend there are hundreds of road closures for footie up and down the country, but a few cyclists out enjoying themselves are demonised for holding folk up for a few seconds.
I just find the anger towards cyclists so unhinged and disproportionate. Every single time I go out in the car I come across motorists doing really stupid shit that could literally kill someone. But some motorists get held up by seconds and go full tonto about a person on a bike who won't harm anyone but themselves and are often just doing what they are allowed to do.
Well, quite. How often do you get held up on a country road by cyclists and how much longer does it make your journey?Further, they are occasional
1) If you live near a football stadium, then it's the same as living near an airport: some inconveniences come with the territory and if you really hate it that much, live somewhere else (rarely have people lived there BEFORE the construction). For those just passing through, well, you do have the opportunity to plan in advance. BBC football schedule, local signage and your satnav will tell you often. I went to several games last season and it was a continual joke with my brother why people went shopping around the time at the end of the game and then got annoyed at being stuck in a Lidl car park: we always park a mile away and walk.
You can't plan when you might encounter the mass ranked of militant MAMILs.
2) Hell yeah. There are far more car drivers than cyclists and I'd argue the majority of them (i.e. at least half) should not be on the roads. As I stated earlier, the UK hands out driving licences like confetti. I will avoid an accident at least once a day (and my journey to work is only a few miles) because I've always driven with the assumption that every other driver is a moron and will do the least sensible thing when in my proximity.
But I hate them as much as I hate the militant MAMILs.![]()
But, back to the point, I had no issue with cyclists riding single file on narrow roads as long as they left sensible gaps between themselves if they were out in large numbers. That is not what happened around here and this ludicrous move to allow them to ride n abreast and wherever they like in the lane is simply going to result in more of them being injured or killed. On my Saturday journey to Cranfield, due to the twisting nature of the roads, I will regularly be stuck for a mile at a time. I will wait: because I don't want MAMIL blood on my car or my conscience, but I can tell you very many won't. 2 weeks ago I was within a whisker of a full head-on as a p*ssed off driver decided to overtake a MAMIL convoy on a blind bend. Only avoided because I know the road and the hedge had just been cut so I saw his roof coming.
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A lot of finger pointing going on here to excuse poor driver behaviour. At the end of the day you're responsible for operating the machine you're in control of in a safe manner and that includes adapting to suit the conditions present.
You can mount all sorts of semantics around the issue but you can't escape the reality of personal responsibility.
You can mount all sorts of semantics around the issue but you can't escape the reality of personal responsibility.
Incredibly sad that with all that’s going tits up in the U.K. this is what gets folk riled up. We are fucked
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Quite.
Having driven around south Wales this week, the impact isn't half as bad as I expected.
Yes, one or two roads are annoyingly slow for 20, but made worse by people driving 15-18mph rather than 20-22 mph.
As things settle that should improve, and as long as police don't get facetious on policing, it will be fine.
I'm not keen on the blanket 20 mph, but it's definitely not caused the delays people worried about.
Over the hills and far away........
383,561 signatures are registered as living in Wales..
20,503 from England..
I love watching little children running and screaming, playing hide and seek in the playground.
They don't know I'm using blanks..
They don't know I'm using blanks..
Really fucking stupid point.
I drive in America sometimes. I don't get to decide their laws.
That's a little englander / empire attitude. 'People should do what the English do, because the English say so!'
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Yeah, you just need a valid address to out in. How many of them are Cardiff Arms Park do you think?TB63 wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 4:32 pm383,561 signatures are registered as living in Wales..
20,503 from England..
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Cynical little shit aren't you? You'd think the people in Wales would sign a petition to show their displeasure at a law they don't like... Open up the petition stats yourself as I can't be arsed to do your work for you, the petitioners are listed by county..Biffer wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:58 pmYeah, you just need a valid address to out in. How many of them are Cardiff Arms Park do you think?
I love watching little children running and screaming, playing hide and seek in the playground.
They don't know I'm using blanks..
They don't know I'm using blanks..
People love a whinge, and it's easy to sign an online petition.
The question is why there aren't more proper protests across the country for the state of the economy, the NHS, the Tory corruption, the abolishing of green policies when half the world is on fire and the other half is flooding.
The question is why there aren't more proper protests across the country for the state of the economy, the NHS, the Tory corruption, the abolishing of green policies when half the world is on fire and the other half is flooding.
Over the hills and far away........
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Exactly.salanya wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 8:56 pm People love a whinge, and it's easy to sign an online petition.
The question is why there aren't more proper protests across the country for the state of the economy, the NHS, the Tory corruption, the abolishing of green policies when half the world is on fire and the other half is flooding.
Maybe they live in England, work in Wales. Or have a second home there. You really are being hysterical.Biffer wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:58 pmReally fucking stupid point.
I drive in America sometimes. I don't get to decide their laws.
That's a little englander / empire attitude. 'People should do what the English do, because the English say so!'
Mate, the hysterical ones here are the guys crying about being told to drive a wee bit slower.Sandstorm wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 10:12 pmMaybe they live in England, work in Wales. Or have a second home there. You really are being hysterical.Biffer wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:58 pmReally fucking stupid point.
I drive in America sometimes. I don't get to decide their laws.
That's a little englander / empire attitude. 'People should do what the English do, because the English say so!'
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Managing to shoehorn in playing the hits to a 20mph speed limit thread, phenomenal effortBiffer wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:58 pmReally fucking stupid point.
I drive in America sometimes. I don't get to decide their laws.
That's a little englander / empire attitude. 'People should do what the English do, because the English say so!'
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
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Jesus Christ.Biffer wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:58 pmReally fucking stupid point.
I drive in America sometimes. I don't get to decide their laws.
That's a little englander / empire attitude. 'People should do what the English do, because the English say so!'
I'm sat here blowing my cheeks out, almost in admiration at how you've shoehorned your pet whine which is utterly disconnected to the topic in hand.
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Given I need to use one over a dual carriageway coming back from Tesco, I say you are a soft pinko commie and nothing but the death penalty will satisfy for those who don’t stop at zebra crossingsBrazil wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:15 am Having nearly been flattened by some dozy fucker at a zebra crossing this morning, I'm all for lower speed limits. And mandatory birching for dozy fuckers that think zebra crossings are optional.
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LOL.salanya wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 8:56 pm People love a whinge, and it's easy to sign an online petition.
The question is why there aren't more proper protests across the country for the state of the economy, the NHS, the Tory corruption, the abolishing of green policies when half the world is on fire and the other half is flooding.
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Too much. As a liberal I think for those running red (or amber) lights, ignoring crossings, pulling out into yellow box grids that aren't clear... the responsible driver should be dragged from the car and have their shins smashed up with baseball bats. I was going to say cricket bats but they're just a bit harder to swing. Treatment will not be available on the NHS for legs broken in the name of natural justicePaddington Bear wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:49 amGiven I need to use one over a dual carriageway coming back from Tesco, I say you are a soft pinko commie and nothing but the death penalty will satisfy for those who don’t stop at zebra crossingsBrazil wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:15 am Having nearly been flattened by some dozy fucker at a zebra crossing this morning, I'm all for lower speed limits. And mandatory birching for dozy fuckers that think zebra crossings are optional.
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I consider myself a pluralist and this sort of debate to be an intrinsic part of our democratic system. I would prefer the cricket bat approach but will defend to the death your right to use a baseball batRhubarb & Custard wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 11:49 amToo much. As a liberal I think for those running red (or amber) lights, ignoring crossings, pulling out into yellow box grids that aren't clear... the responsible driver should be dragged from the car and have their shins smashed up with baseball bats. I was going to say cricket bats but they're just a bit harder to swing. Treatment will not be available on the NHS for legs broken in the name of natural justicePaddington Bear wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:49 amGiven I need to use one over a dual carriageway coming back from Tesco, I say you are a soft pinko commie and nothing but the death penalty will satisfy for those who don’t stop at zebra crossingsBrazil wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:15 am Having nearly been flattened by some dozy fucker at a zebra crossing this morning, I'm all for lower speed limits. And mandatory birching for dozy fuckers that think zebra crossings are optional.
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You can really get a good swinging rhythm going with a base ball bat…. A cricket bat doesn’t have the same aerodynamic performance.
Yeah, but you can turn it edge on to really make a difference. It's the weapon of an artist - a baseball bat is the weapon of a minion.Guy Smiley wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 12:01 pm You can really get a good swinging rhythm going with a base ball bat…. A cricket bat doesn’t have the same aerodynamic performance.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Has anyone ever looked elegant swinging a baseball bat?Guy Smiley wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 12:01 pm You can really get a good swinging rhythm going with a base ball bat…. A cricket bat doesn’t have the same aerodynamic performance.
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No poetry in your soul
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Armani baby. Classic black suit, white shirt, matching tie. Forehand, backhand.Paddington Bear wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 12:07 pmHas anyone ever looked elegant swinging a baseball bat?Guy Smiley wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 12:01 pm You can really get a good swinging rhythm going with a base ball bat…. A cricket bat doesn’t have the same aerodynamic performance.
Simple.
Stylish.
Elegant.
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it's not though is it, if the objective of the exercise is to save lives, why not drive even slower?Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 11:52 amSilly, silly commentDavid in Gwent wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:28 pmWhen not stop there? surely if we cared about deaths on the road we should be driving at 10mph?Biffer wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:54 pm
Yep. Fatality rate at 30mph hitting a pedestrian is one in five. At 20mph it's one in twenty.
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20 mph zones being consulted on where I live, but the proposed roads are so choked with parked cars you can barely get up to 10 mph before you have to negotiate a passing space with the next oncoming car, so what difference will it make?
I can't be bothered with you today so I'll just quote Margin_Walker from earlier in the thread:David in Gwent wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:44 amit's not though is it, if the objective of the exercise is to save lives, why not drive even slower?Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 11:52 amSilly, silly commentDavid in Gwent wrote: Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:28 pm
When not stop there? surely if we cared about deaths on the road we should be driving at 10mph?
Because that would be stupid, as you well know so it's a pretty immature line of argument.
Life's about risk management and striking a good balance. Commerce and quality of life isn't going to grind to a halt with 20mph limits in built up areas and there will likely be a demonstrable reduction of death and serious injury on roads.
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There's absolutely zero point engaging with DiG. Either a troll or a genuine loon who never posts in good faith.
He's DAC, mate. Loon from PR. He's on my (very short) Ignore listsockwithaticket wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:46 am There's absolutely zero point engaging with DiG. Either a troll or a genuine loon who never posts in good faith.
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That makes a lot of senseSandstorm wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:47 amHe's DAC, mate. Loon from PR. He's on my (very short) Ignore listsockwithaticket wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 10:46 am There's absolutely zero point engaging with DiG. Either a troll or a genuine loon who never posts in good faith.
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Isn't the former a subset of the latter?shaggy wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 6:43 pmDo you hate ‘MAMILs’ as much as Tories?Torquemada 1420 wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 3:33 pmA few things here.Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 3:00 pm My son would love that description![]()
I don't think it's that false. Sporting events cause massive amounts of disruption. Every weekend there are hundreds of road closures for footie up and down the country, but a few cyclists out enjoying themselves are demonised for holding folk up for a few seconds.
I just find the anger towards cyclists so unhinged and disproportionate. Every single time I go out in the car I come across motorists doing really stupid shit that could literally kill someone. But some motorists get held up by seconds and go full tonto about a person on a bike who won't harm anyone but themselves and are often just doing what they are allowed to do.
Well, quite. How often do you get held up on a country road by cyclists and how much longer does it make your journey?
1) If you live near a football stadium, then it's the same as living near an airport: some inconveniences come with the territory and if you really hate it that much, live somewhere else (rarely have people lived there BEFORE the construction). For those just passing through, well, you do have the opportunity to plan in advance. BBC football schedule, local signage and your satnav will tell you often. I went to several games last season and it was a continual joke with my brother why people went shopping around the time at the end of the game and then got annoyed at being stuck in a Lidl car park: we always park a mile away and walk.
You can't plan when you might encounter the mass ranked of militant MAMILs.
2) Hell yeah. There are far more car drivers than cyclists and I'd argue the majority of them (i.e. at least half) should not be on the roads. As I stated earlier, the UK hands out driving licences like confetti. I will avoid an accident at least once a day (and my journey to work is only a few miles) because I've always driven with the assumption that every other driver is a moron and will do the least sensible thing when in my proximity.
But I hate them as much as I hate the militant MAMILs.![]()
But, back to the point, I had no issue with cyclists riding single file on narrow roads as long as they left sensible gaps between themselves if they were out in large numbers. That is not what happened around here and this ludicrous move to allow them to ride n abreast and wherever they like in the lane is simply going to result in more of them being injured or killed. On my Saturday journey to Cranfield, due to the twisting nature of the roads, I will regularly be stuck for a mile at a time. I will wait: because I don't want MAMIL blood on my car or my conscience, but I can tell you very many won't. 2 weeks ago I was within a whisker of a full head-on as a p*ssed off driver decided to overtake a MAMIL convoy on a blind bend. Only avoided because I know the road and the hedge had just been cut so I saw his roof coming.
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Is that a compliment?Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 3:06 pmCome on Torq, this is putting you in with DACMargin__Walker wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 3:04 pmHighlighted the relevant section for you Torq. 10mph would be safer still, but renders cars borderline pointless in towns. 20mph doesn't.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:55 pm
Why?
This whole reduction in speed is reductio ad absurdum and you've shown no data to indicate that lives saved in going from 20mph to 10mph aren't greater than 30mph to 20mph.

I've been pretty clear on this. I'm totally supportive of safety measures where they are appropriate, demonstrably effective and will be enforced. I'm entirely against politically or economically (paying for the police's Xmas party) motivated, blanket changes/bans.
This is a measure that's demonstrably effective.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 12:11 pmIs that a compliment?Slick wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 3:06 pmCome on Torq, this is putting you in with DACMargin__Walker wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 3:04 pm
Highlighted the relevant section for you Torq. 10mph would be safer still, but renders cars borderline pointless in towns. 20mph doesn't.![]()
I've been pretty clear on this. I'm totally supportive of safety measures where they are appropriate, demonstrably effective and will be enforced. I'm entirely against politically or economically (paying for the police's Xmas party) motivated, blanket changes/bans.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?