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David Hansen wrote:
On Fri, 09 May 2008 10:16:00 GMT someone who may be Chris Tolley wrote this:- Some cyclists are, without doubt, reckless, and are a danger not only to themselves but to others. That is true of most groups of people. When I were a lad, such people were the exception. Perhaps they still are, but it seems to be less of an exception than it was. Another possibility is that your perception of danger has changed as you got older. I could also simply be in a position to observe more of this than I did before. It may also be a northern thing. One of the more surprising aspects of living in Manchester was the casual abandon with which pedestrians would step off the kerb without checking first that it wasn't going to be fatal for them. Over the past year, I can recall one situation I observed where I felt that a motorist had potentially caused danger to a cyclist. It would be four or five where the cause of the danger was the cyclist. How does a cyclist cause danger to a motorist? While most things are possible it is not easy. Motorists are inside a box, so even of the cyclist crashes into them at high speed they are likely to walk away with no injuries. It is not the same the other way round. In the only one of the incidents I referred to above where *I* was the motorist, there was a cyclist ahead of me who was on the nearside and then suddenly, with no signal, and not even a backward glance swerved across the road in front of me to make a right turn. Because I had slowed down as I usually do when approaching cyclists, the car which was behind me was then very close on my bumper, so I couldn't brake hard. My only option was myself to swerve right and thus cross the centre line. Fortunately, there was nothing coming the other way. If there had been, I don't know how I would have come out of it unscathed. As I passed him, I observed he was wearing an i-Pod, and moreover, the expression on his face suggested he was oblivious to the incident which almost unfolded behind him. Note that some motorists have claimed not to have noticed that they were killing a cyclist or pedestrian, that is how isolated some are from the world outside their little box. Quite. Nowhere have I alleged that motorists are paragons of virtue. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9632854.html (33 054 with assorted vans at Reading - 17 Jan 1981) |
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