MrGrumpyCyclist wrote:
What I was surprised about is that I find I actually agree with pretty much everything in Steve's last two posts!
Yaaay
Being a London cyclist myself, I do have a bit of an appreciation from a cyclist's POV.
weepej wrote:
Yeah, 'cept in some cases of lorries turning left the lorry actually arrived after the cyclist at the junction,
Which means the driver would likely have seen them on approach, where blind spot isn't an issue.
And as for the other cases where the cyclist filtered to the front at the red lights....
weepej wrote:
I myself have been overtaken by a long lorry that then started signalling left whilst I was still down the side of it, believe it or not I was alerted by a cab driver beeping his horn from behind and stopped to watch the lorry swing left, driver paying not one second of attention to his left mirror, I know, I was watching him in it.
Indicators on lorries are plentiful, enough for you to see; didn't you see the indicators? Why did it need the cabbie behind you to alert you?
If you think you are going to be caught in a left-hook, the last thing you should do is simply continue on.
weepej wrote:
In other cases the cyclist was struck whilst moving, most notably ...
Cherry picking are we?
What is the overall reason?
weepej wrote:
elidah cairns,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... t-200.htmlQuote:
... expert analysis by trained collision investigation officers who formed the opinion that is was unclear how the collision occurred.
... guilty plea to driving with uncorrected defective vision.'
I still prefer to be right over (and within cycle lanes) instead of being directly in front of bad HGV (semi-blind?) drivers.
weepej wrote:
...whilst he checked paperwork on his passenger seat.
I still prefer to be right over (and within cycle lanes) instead of being directly in front of bad (distracted) HGV drivers.
One more time:
Do you understand the difference between acting as a rolling road block and passing stationary vehicles?Until you tried to hijack it: this debate was about riding "
middle of the lane ALL THE TIME"
Weepej, what I have told you, time and time again, about moving goalposts.....