weepej wrote:
Big Tone wrote:
At times he was half a metre from the curb, or more, and at other times he was cycling along a road with two red lines running along the curb no more, and probably less, than twelve inches from the curb, which is what I do.
So, tone, you'd cycle along this yellow line? What would you do when you got to this drain cover (note this is a nice flush one, some are sunken, but it's still a hazard and a risk, especially in the wet)?
To add, I've positioned the bike where I normally ride, with my left hand over the line.
Firstly, I'd like to say that over the years I hope that you know I don’t dislike you and never have! If we ever met I would love to shake your hand and buy you a pint where we could have a nice civil conversation about all road matters because I don’t think all our views are that diametrically opposed. This is a
forum where we should be able to discuss matters, not a hate campaign against cyclists or any true road safety enforcement, otherwise I wouldn’t be here!
Right then, quick rant over, to answer your question.. I have been in that exact situation more times than I have had hot dinners, and that isn’t much of an exaggeration coming from me for once.
Each time I come across something like that I look well ahead and if it is like the one in that picture, or a little sunken, I stay right where I am and ride over it or if it’s like some other ones I’ve seen where the f

n thing has actually been missing I move out into, wait for it, what I now know is called the Primary Position
well before I reach it.
I have a
lot of experience of using two wheels in just about every weather condition England has had since 1974, so now let me ask
you something.
If that was a block of ice would it be wiser to ride over it in a straight line or suddenly take a different line around it risking your wheels slipping from under you or getting nearer passing cars? WELL?
I know from experience what the better thing would be to do weepej and I think you know I am right on this too. To reiterate – if that was a complete block of ice, would you be safer to keep your line and ride right over the top of it in a dead straight line and do you honestly believe you would fall off doing so? I know the answer even if you don't. That’s what I would do and have done countless times and I think you would be a fool to do anything else!
Oh, that is unless you use the PP for the entire length of the A38 into Birmingham at ~10mph or less p1551ng every driver off and turning them into cycle haters....
Again - I am a pedestrian, cyclist, biker and driver - just in case you or anyone else thinks I have a hidden agenda.
Over to you, or whoever wants to cross swords with me on this...
