• Self-entitled Cyclist: "It'll hurt if I hit you"

    From Spike@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 21 13:32:27 2023
    Imagine the manufactured anger if a driver said that to a cyclist! road.cc would combust in its righteousness.

    QUOTE: "What I do know is that I've had groups of kids deliberately take
    time to cross the road in front of me, or deliberately step out in front of
    me on my bike, forcing me to stop or swerve wildly. It's a game of chicken. And, to some extent, intimidation, showing how hard they are by standing up
    to the cyclist...

    As for what the guy shouted, it's not that different from a phrase I often
    use: "It'll hurt if I hit you". In a car, you wouldn't shout; you'd just
    blast the horn. Most people will get out of the way of a car, but they
    don't see a bike as a physical threat, so may not bother." ENDS

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    Spike

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Spike on Sun May 21 15:49:42 2023
    On 21/05/2023 02:32 pm, Spike wrote:

    Imagine the manufactured anger if a driver said that to a cyclist! road.cc would combust in its righteousness.

    QUOTE: "What I do know is that I've had groups of kids deliberately take
    time to cross the road in front of me, or deliberately step out in front of me on my bike, forcing me to stop or swerve wildly. It's a game of chicken. And, to some extent, intimidation, showing how hard they are by standing up to the cyclist...

    As for what the guy shouted, it's not that different from a phrase I often use: "It'll hurt if I hit you". In a car, you wouldn't shout; you'd just blast the horn. Most people will get out of the way of a car, but they
    don't see a bike as a physical threat, so may not bother." ENDS

    That might be what that writer says, but the vast majority of drivers
    simply STOP when a pedestrian - especially a child - runs out into the
    road, deliberately or otherwise.

    It happened to me on my driving test. The examiner banged his head on
    the windscreen (this was a 1959 car with no seatbelts). I passed that
    test (my first and only).

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  • From Brian@21:1/5 to Spike on Sun May 21 14:37:30 2023
    Spike <Aero.Spike@mail.invalid> wrote:

    Imagine the manufactured anger if a driver said that to a cyclist! road.cc would combust in its righteousness.

    QUOTE: "What I do know is that I've had groups of kids deliberately take
    time to cross the road in front of me, or deliberately step out in front of me on my bike, forcing me to stop or swerve wildly. It's a game of chicken. And, to some extent, intimidation, showing how hard they are by standing up to the cyclist...

    As for what the guy shouted, it's not that different from a phrase I often use: "It'll hurt if I hit you". In a car, you wouldn't shout; you'd just blast the horn. Most people will get out of the way of a car, but they
    don't see a bike as a physical threat, so may not bother." ENDS



    We’ve recently seen how innocent pedestrians are treated when inconsiderate cyclists intimate them and put them in fear of their life.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Brian on Sun May 21 15:50:25 2023
    On 21/05/2023 03:37 pm, Brian wrote:

    Spike <Aero.Spike@mail.invalid> wrote:

    Imagine the manufactured anger if a driver said that to a cyclist! road.cc >> would combust in its righteousness.

    QUOTE: "What I do know is that I've had groups of kids deliberately take
    time to cross the road in front of me, or deliberately step out in front of >> me on my bike, forcing me to stop or swerve wildly. It's a game of chicken. >> And, to some extent, intimidation, showing how hard they are by standing up >> to the cyclist...

    As for what the guy shouted, it's not that different from a phrase I often >> use: "It'll hurt if I hit you". In a car, you wouldn't shout; you'd just
    blast the horn. Most people will get out of the way of a car, but they
    don't see a bike as a physical threat, so may not bother." ENDS



    We’ve recently seen how innocent pedestrians are treated when inconsiderate cyclists intimate them and put them in fear of their life.

    +1.

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  • From Peter Keller@21:1/5 to JNugent on Mon May 22 21:12:54 2023
    On 22/05/23 02:49, JNugent wrote:
    On 21/05/2023 02:32 pm, Spike wrote:

    Imagine the manufactured anger if a driver said that to a cyclist!
    road.cc
    would combust in its righteousness.

    QUOTE: "What I do know is that I've had groups of kids deliberately take
    time to cross the road in front of me, or deliberately step out in
    front of
    me on my bike, forcing me to stop or swerve wildly. It's a game of
    chicken.
    And, to some extent, intimidation, showing how hard they are by
    standing up
    to the cyclist...

    As for what the guy shouted, it's not that different from a phrase I
    often
    use: "It'll hurt if I hit you". In a car, you wouldn't shout; you'd just
    blast the horn. Most people will get out of the way of a car, but they
    don't see a bike as a physical threat, so may not bother." ENDS

    That might be what that writer says, but the vast majority of drivers
    simply STOP when a pedestrian - especially a child - runs out into the
    road, deliberately or otherwise.

    It happened to me on my driving test. The examiner banged his head on
    the windscreen (this was a 1959 car with no seatbelts). I passed that
    test (my first and only).

    I don't have a horn but I do have a loud voice, a bell and brakes.

    Where is simple human decency and consideration these days? I'd rather
    live with friends than enemies.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Peter Keller on Mon May 22 15:13:44 2023
    On 22/05/2023 10:12 am, Peter Keller wrote:
    On 22/05/23 02:49, JNugent wrote:
    On 21/05/2023 02:32 pm, Spike wrote:

    Imagine the manufactured anger if a driver said that to a cyclist!
    road.cc
    would combust in its righteousness.

    QUOTE: "What I do know is that I've had groups of kids deliberately take >>> time to cross the road in front of me, or deliberately step out in
    front of
    me on my bike, forcing me to stop or swerve wildly. It's a game of
    chicken.
    And, to some extent, intimidation, showing how hard they are by
    standing up
    to the cyclist...

    As for what the guy shouted, it's not that different from a phrase I
    often
    use: "It'll hurt if I hit you". In a car, you wouldn't shout; you'd just >>> blast the horn. Most people will get out of the way of a car, but they
    don't see a bike as a physical threat, so may not bother." ENDS

    That might be what that writer says, but the vast majority of drivers
    simply STOP when a pedestrian - especially a child - runs out into the
    road, deliberately or otherwise.

    It happened to me on my driving test. The examiner banged his head on
    the windscreen (this was a 1959 car with no seatbelts). I passed that
    test (my first and only).

    I don't have a horn but I do have a loud voice, a bell and brakes.

    Where is simple human decency and consideration these days? I'd rather
    live with friends than enemies.

    Well said.

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