Alan O'Brien wrote:
"BrianW" wrote:
I was a regular commuting cyclist for many years (Poynton to
Manchester University before you ask - 22 miles return journey). I
didn't ever kill or injure a single pedestrian due to any error on
my part. However I did hit a few pedestrians who seemed blissfully
unaware that I was there and walked out straight in front of me.
Lies, damned lies and statistics... (Don't ask about the car drivers
who seemed blissfully unaware that I was there.) The fact that after
doing this for nigh on 20 years I am posting this might say
something.
Do me a favour! You make it sound like the pedestrians are at fault!
As he describes it, they *were* at fault.
Green Cross Code?
I only use public transport or foot... in my entire life! (Unless
I've had a lift.)
Never even had a bike?
And they say there's no deprivation any more...
Cyclists do this really annoying thing:
You are listening out for cars as you cross the road - suddenly, when
the pushbike is right on top of you, you get this pathetic little
tinkle.
I murmur to the cyclist, 'Sorry, didn't see you.'
And then he or she RIDES AWAY SHAKING HIS OR HER HEAD.
Ah... I get it.... looks at the date
Why do cyclists look down on pedestrians as if we were pieces of
****?!
Can't answer for cyclists, but perhaps if you looked left and right *before*
crossing the road?
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