Why?I wish they passed a law requiring all cyclists to wear a suitable helmet. I now expect numerous hilarious pictures of "suitable helmets"!
How does a cyclist not wearing a helmet affect you?I wish they passed a law requiring all cyclists to wear a suitable helmet. I now expect numerous hilarious pictures of "suitable helmets"!
Do wear a helmet, don’t wear lycra, and don’t go through red lights. Apparently if all cyclists did these things then all drivers would be calm and courteous.How does a cyclist not wearing a helmet affect you?
Seems an odd thing to be annoyed about
Cycle helmets are only designed to protect the head from low velocity impacts such as a static fall onto pavement.I wish they passed a law requiring all cyclists to wear a suitable helmet. I now expect numerous hilarious pictures of "suitable helmets"!
This, people behave well and badly not categories of road user. Cyclists who behave badly are less dangerous to others but probably more dangerous to themselves than motorists who behave badly.I would imagine the type of cyclist who behaves badly on the road is highly likely to behave just as badly when driving a car.
Absolutely this.I would imagine the type of cyclist who behaves badly on the road is highly likely to behave just as badly when driving a car.
That's because modern cars are essentially an armchair, insulated from the outside world with a built in entertainment system and a multitude of driver distractions.This, people behave well and badly not categories of road user. Cyclists who behave badly are less dangerous to others but probably more dangerous to themselves than motorists who behave badly.
100% correct.Do wear a helmet, don’t wear lycra, and don’t go through red lights. Apparently if all cyclists did these things then all drivers would be calm and courteous.
I agree that cyclists should abide by the rules of the road but why does them risking only their own lives (when it IS only their own lives) make car drivers so angry? Seems like every driver has an inner Clarkson they need to channel.
For that you need a well-padded rucksack.Cycle helmets are only designed to protect the head from low velocity impacts such as a static fall onto pavement.
They will do sweet FA if you get snotted by a vehicle from behind.
I use this same argument whenever my daughters bollocks me for wearing my flat cap when out riding. If a double-decker corporation bus runs over my head, I'd rather it killed me than leave me in a vegetive state.Cycle helmets are only designed to protect the head from low velocity impacts such as a static fall onto pavement.
They will do sweet FA if you get snotted by a vehicle from behind.
I suppose it depends on what you mean by behaving badly. In the example video just posted it could be they were filtering to the front of the queue, which they are allowed to do if it’s safe, but then perhaps one decides “sod it, nothing coming” so makes the decision to jump the light, and the others follow. I wouldn’t think that any of them would be thinking of doing likewise in a vehicle. More likely they are wearing clips and trying to avoid unclipping, I see it all the time.I would imagine the type of cyclist who behaves badly on the road is highly likely to behave just as badly when driving a car.