Commuter with gonads

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  • Briggo
    Briggo Posts: 3,537
    Woman driver clearly, cyclist was correct in what he did.
  • IcarusGreen
    IcarusGreen Posts: 1,486
    To be fair, the indicator was on for a while. But still!
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  • The cyclist was a coward and wouldn't have had the gonads to do that if he hadn't been able to run off like a little bitchass punk.

    This is precisely why cyclists shouldn't be allowed on the roads without license, road tax and insurance.

    I hope the car driver catches him and repeatedly runs over his head after shoving the remnants of the mirror up his arris.

    Where's a bus driver when you need one eh?
  • I also see he wasn't wearing a helmet. Someone should point out to him that they save lives.
  • sheepsteeth
    sheepsteeth Posts: 17,418
    I also see he wasn't wearing a helmet. Someone should point out to him that they save lives.

    i heard (gen up) that helmets cause as many accidents as they help prevent.
  • I also see he wasn't wearing a helmet. Someone should point out to him that they save lives.

    i heard (gen up) that helmets cause as many accidents as they help prevent.

    No, you're thinking of seatbelts.

    And Airbags.


    And Speed cameras
  • complete coward, bell sniffer! I hope he gets run over!
  • Why was that Renault so far over to the right, and why does the camera cars engine sound like a fart....?
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  • sniper68
    sniper68 Posts: 2,910
    They're both tw@'s
  • PaulC7
    PaulC7 Posts: 112
    This is precisely why cyclists shouldn't be allowed on the roads without license, road tax and insurance.

    Even with a license that wont make cyclists act more responsible... look at how many road drivers stick to the rules the road.... very few.
  • Briggo
    Briggo Posts: 3,537
    PaulC7 wrote:
    This is precisely why cyclists shouldn't be allowed on the roads without license, road tax and insurance.

    Even with a license that wont make cyclists act more responsible... look at how many road drivers stick to the rules the road.... very few.

    Yeah but roads are made for cars, so they can break the rules.

    Cyclists should learn their place and walk or drive, same as women drivers, they should be in the kitchen not behind the wheel.
  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    Are women allowed to drive? I did not know that.
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  • Briggo
    Briggo Posts: 3,537
    cooldad wrote:
    Are women allowed to drive? I did not know that.

    They try too, as clearly seen in the video, however attempts are being made to erradicate this problem.
  • PaulC7
    PaulC7 Posts: 112
    Briggo wrote:
    Cyclists should learn their place and walk or drive,
    “Cyclists ride on pavements, footpaths and pedestrian zones without regard for pedestrians, inconveniencing and endangering them. It is illegal in the United Kingdom.”

    Of course its not safe for those with young children to ride on the road, so exclusion should be given to those that have and do ride on the pavement.
  • sheepsteeth
    sheepsteeth Posts: 17,418
    PaulC7 wrote:
    Briggo wrote:
    Cyclists should learn their place and walk or drive,
    “Cyclists ride on pavements, footpaths and pedestrian zones without regard for pedestrians, inconveniencing and endangering them. It is illegal in the United Kingdom.”

    Of course its not safe for those with young children to ride on the road, so exclusion should be given to those that have and do ride on the pavement.

    either way, they should all have to pay for insurance, road tax and they should be made to wear helmets and fit regestration plates to their bikes at their own cost.
  • PaulC7 wrote:
    Briggo wrote:
    Cyclists should learn their place and walk or drive,
    “Cyclists ride on pavements, footpaths and pedestrian zones without regard for pedestrians, inconveniencing and endangering them. It is illegal in the United Kingdom.”

    Of course its not safe for those with young children to ride on the road, so exclusion should be given to those that have and do ride on the pavement.

    either way, they should all have to pay for insurance, road tax and they should be made to wear helmets and fit regestration plates to their bikes at their own cost.

    Not to mention a bare minimum of CBT equivalent for anyone wanting to ride a bicycle on the road.
  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    and brake lights, indicators, and all bikes should need an MOT. Would keep chavvy types with rubbish unsafe bikes off the road.

    I do think road tax should be lower for awesome UK made bikes like Orange 5s though.

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  • PaulC7
    PaulC7 Posts: 112
    A CBT and MOT thats a good idea and should be put in force.
  • sheepsteeth
    sheepsteeth Posts: 17,418
    PaulC7 wrote:
    A CBT and MOT thats a good idea and should be put in force.

    agreed
  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    Possibly training wheels for the first two years.
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  • Northwind
    Northwind Posts: 14,675
    If you do a CBT would you only be allowed to ride slow bicycles?
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  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    Northwind wrote:
    If you do a CBT would you only be allowed to ride slow bicycles?
    Like Apollos? Or Orange 5's for wealthy beginners.
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  • jim55
    jim55 Posts: 93
    a few of these
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  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    jim55 wrote:
    a few of these
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    I know - that's fully mong
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  • crazy88
    crazy88 Posts: 560
    I really wanted to see him fall off after he slapped the wing mirror, followed by blue fartycar running him over.

    Personally, I think the video is a fake. :D
    Out with the old, in with the new here.
  • El Zomba
    El Zomba Posts: 164
    cooldad wrote:
    Northwind wrote:
    If you do a CBT would you only be allowed to ride slow bicycles?
    Like Apollos? Or Orange 5's for wealthy beginners.

    Or 29'ers.
  • heez29
    heez29 Posts: 612
    Cyclist had right off way but shouldn't of reacted like that.

    Cyclists should have to pass a test to be on the road and consequently have insurance.
    Road tax? Bitch please, there's no such thing. Unless you can prove that bicycles give off emissions then they should be responsible for paying some sort of VED.
  • sheepsteeth
    sheepsteeth Posts: 17,418
    heez29 wrote:
    Cyclist had right off way but shouldn't of reacted like that.

    Cyclists should have to pass a test to be on the road and consequently have insurance.
    Road tax? ***** please, there's no such thing. Unless you can prove that bicycles give off emissions then they should be responsible for paying some sort of VED.

    i reckon you must owe about a fiver for that blast of hot air.
  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    heez29 wrote:
    Cyclist had right off way but shouldn't of reacted like that.

    Cyclists should have to pass a test to be on the road and consequently have insurance.
    Road tax? ***** please, there's no such thing. Unless you can prove that bicycles give off emissions then they should be responsible for paying some sort of VED.
    Road tax and seat belts.
    And I think bikes should have crash bars or leg protectors.
    And four wheels so they don't fall over and hurt people.
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  • cooldad wrote:
    heez29 wrote:
    Cyclist had right off way but shouldn't of reacted like that.

    Cyclists should have to pass a test to be on the road and consequently have insurance.
    Road tax? ***** please, there's no such thing. Unless you can prove that bicycles give off emissions then they should be responsible for paying some sort of VED.
    Road tax and seat belts.
    And I think bikes should have crash bars or leg protectors.
    And four wheels so they don't fall over and hurt people.

    and an engine so they don't constantly hold up all other road users.