Icandoit wrote:
jomukuk wrote:
We need some direct legislation here. ALL cyclists should be required to wear head protection and reflective clothing of some sort. They say helmets worked for m/cyclists, so lets get the cyclists into them. And a bit more enforcement [well, any really] of the cycle lamp legislation.
Oh dear.

Yet another unthinking knee-jerk reaction on here.....
Before any more of you rant on about the '
need some direct legislation here' perhaps someone would tell us just how many cyclists are killed and injured each year after dark and how many of them are a direct result of the cyclist not having lights and the other road user being legal (licensed and sober) and not at fault.
Not knee-jerk at all.
As not-knee-jerk as the crash helmet legislation for m/cyclists was.
No, cannot tell you about how/where/why cyclists were killed, mainly because the stats are not easy to dig out. And also because the major organisations that collate and use these stats don't bother to find out if the cyclist/pedestrian were drunk/daft/dim/etc.
In fact, while there are stats about the number of peds who were "under the influence" when involved in an accident (quite a high figure...some 30% in the evenings) the stats on cyclists are not as easy to find. I leave it to the free-thinkers in BRAKE (etc) to use the accident stats that are convenient to them.
But, since head injuries rate very highly in the serious injury column (courtesy of my friendly A&E department....whose stats are easy to look through...unlike the DoT) I would have thought that even a cyclist could have worked out that wearing a crash helmet is likely to improve their chances of survival. Maybe not.
Let's return to the CRAP LIGHTS that ALMOST ALL of the cycles that USE lights at night have.....not yours, of course, but everyone elses. Now, this is as a result of my USING MY EYES when driving (unlike many cyclists, who consider that other drivers have extra-sensory perception and know WHERE the cyclist is going and WHEN without any obvious sign of signals) and noting that 3 flashing leds do not stand out well when compared to the oncoming cars with two 55 watt headlamps. In fact, driving through town last night I did not see a single cyclist with lights of any sort.....although this town has a fair population of cycle-users....and there were many people cycling.
I've been driving for over 40 years now, I have never hit anyone....even a cyclist...although there have been many occasions when I have wanted to....especially when they push my door mirrors flat to get past in the traffic queue.
As my driving instructor said: "You need eyes in your arse to see some of these f***ing idiots on bikes"