Cyclists

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Cyclists - Love Them Or Hate Them

Love Them
5
8%
Like Them
5
8%
Don't Mind
19
31%
Dislike Them
19
31%
Hate Them
14
23%
 
Total votes : 62

Re: Cyclists

Postby dedja » Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:03 pm

fish wrote:
dedja wrote:
Psyber wrote:But I do think ignoring red lights is more common among cyclists...


Yes it is because it's easier to do ... just like pedestrians.

A motor vehicle running a red light has far greater potential for a serious collision than a cyclist or a pedestrian.


precisely ...
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Re: Cyclists

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:22 pm

dedja wrote:
fish wrote:
dedja wrote:
Psyber wrote:But I do think ignoring red lights is more common among cyclists...


Yes it is because it's easier to do ... just like pedestrians.

A motor vehicle running a red light has far greater potential for a serious collision than a cyclist or a pedestrian.


precisely ...


I disagree, what do you mean by serious collision? Is a serious collision one that causes greater damage to the vehicles (car,bike) or one that has more potential to kill?

If I was to be in a crash I would much rather be in a car than a bike or on foot. The chances of being hit by a car on bike or foot and living would be minimal compared to being in a car IMHO.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby fish » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:01 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:
fish wrote:A motor vehicle running a red light has far greater potential for a serious collision than a cyclist or a pedestrian.


I disagree, what do you mean by serious collision? Is a serious collision one that causes greater damage to the vehicles (car,bike) or one that has more potential to kill?

If I was to be in a crash I would much rather be in a car than a bike or on foot. The chances of being hit by a car on bike or foot and living would be minimal compared to being in a car IMHO.

I was referring to the potential to do damage to others rather than damage to yourself. A car weighing a tonne or more hurtling through a red light at 60kph will do far more damage than a 50 to 100kg cyclist or pedestrian ambling through at walking speed.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby Psyber » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:26 pm

Didn't an elderly chap die - or nearly die - a year or so ago after being run down by a cyclist?
I agree the bigger the vehicle the bigger the likely damage, but that doesn't justify the cyclist running red lights.
I think the fragile looking old lady I saw have a close shave with 5 cyclists on Wednesday would have been seriously injured if one of them had hit her at the speed they were going.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby Hondo » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:45 pm

The last few posts make me wonder if everyone annoyed with cyclists disobeying the traffic lights has a clean sheet in relation to jay walking?

Do you always cross at the lights and only wait for the green signal :-k
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Re: Cyclists

Postby Hondo » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:46 pm

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Re: Cyclists

Postby Psyber » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:50 pm

hondo71 wrote:The last few posts make me wonder if everyone annoyed with cyclists disobeying the traffic lights has a clean sheet in relation to jay walking?
Do you always cross at the lights and only wait for the green signal :-k
No, I admit I don't, but I am less likely to mow someone down - I can stop almost instantly, or dodge easily, on two legs at walking pace.
[And if I do bump into someone I can catch them before they fall.]
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Re: Cyclists

Postby dedja » Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:16 pm

Yep, serial jaywalker, but not one of the many pedestrian idiots who assume that cars will stop for them when they blindly cross the road ... it's always puzzled me why pedestrians will trust people they don't know to not mow them down when they cross the road without looking. After all, they are only risking their lives.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby GWW » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:59 pm

Ok, a few posts on here are quite clearly in gest, but not particularly appropriate or add much to the discussion, so I have deleted some recent posts.


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Re: Cyclists

Postby SABRE » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:57 pm

GWW wrote:Ok, a few posts on here are quite clearly in gest, but not particularly appropriate or add much to the discussion, so I have deleted some recent posts.

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No biggy GWW, it's the moderator's prerogative. However I've seen much worse than the
tongue in cheek comments made here, allowed in other threads. Some quite vile.
It does seem strange that people can vote in this poll saying they actually hate a sector of
society, but are not allowed to make an amusing comment in jest. (Please note spelling)
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Re: Cyclists

Postby fish » Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:28 am

Quite right for your disgraceful post to be deleted SABRE. :evil:
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Re: Cyclists

Postby SABRE » Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:36 am

fish wrote:Quite right for your disgraceful post to be deleted SABRE. :evil:

:shock:
What on earth are you talking about mate ?
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Re: Cyclists

Postby Psyber » Sun Jan 24, 2010 10:19 am

I too think it is amusing and intriguing that "not particularly appropriate" posts can be deleted while outright abusive ones in other threads can be left intact.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby redden whites » Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:16 pm

There is definately a high"tool " factor in the cycling commumity at the moment.
I was parked on Greenhill Rd at 6.40am for work which I do deliberately do so I am in and out before the 7am clearway restrictions come into play(very clearly and well posted)in that area of Greenhill Rd. Jumped back into van 100m in front of a group heading west then 10 sec later a massive thud on the work van followed by a torrent of abuse about being in the clearway.Checked the sign and I was totally correct . Followed them down Greenhill Rd,Anzac Hwy and stopped at Sth Rd where justice was served.How expensive are 10-15 broken stokes to fix I wonder.

One of our guys at work said his group of "Sunday riders" bought matching lycra team replicas and said"While the Tour Down Under is on we all wear the same gear cos more people around town look at you".. :shock: :shock: :shock:

Then again, I have been to the last 2 Adelaide Utd games and the 20-20 cricket last night and bugger me the tool factor there is staggering :roll: Why possesses someone to stand behind a fence chanting" Weslo takes it up the arse do dar do dar" at a security guy who had been sitting on a chair inside the fence 2m in front of us harmlessly and was a great bloke.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby fish » Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:27 pm

SABRE wrote:
fish wrote:Quite right for your disgraceful post to be deleted SABRE. :evil:

:shock:
What on earth are you talking about mate ?

The post you made yesterday evening that has since been deleted by the moderators.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby fish » Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:35 pm

Psyber wrote:I too think it is amusing and intriguing that "not particularly appropriate" posts can be deleted while outright abusive ones in other threads can be left intact.

Psyber there is nothing amusing about this. Even your comment on Sabres post last night warned him to watch what he was saying. Sabres post was not only "not particularly appropriate" but derogatory, inflammatory and quite possibly illegal.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby Psyber » Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:41 pm

fish wrote:
Psyber wrote:I too think it is amusing and intriguing that "not particularly appropriate" posts can be deleted while outright abusive ones in other threads can be left intact.
Psyber there is nothing amusing about this. Even your comment on Sabres post last night warned him to watch what he was saying. Sabres post was not only "not particularly appropriate" but derogatory, inflammatory and quite possibly illegal.
Actually I was warning him about how thin-skinned, and moralistically PC, some people on this site can be, while they condone outright abusiveness in other cases.
The selectiveness of the censoring is what amuses me...
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Re: Cyclists

Postby fish » Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:45 pm

Psyber wrote:
fish wrote:
Psyber wrote:I too think it is amusing and intriguing that "not particularly appropriate" posts can be deleted while outright abusive ones in other threads can be left intact.
Psyber there is nothing amusing about this. Even your comment on Sabres post last night warned him to watch what he was saying. Sabres post was not only "not particularly appropriate" but derogatory, inflammatory and quite possibly illegal.
Actually I was warning him about how thin-skinned, and moralistically PC, some people on this site can be, while they condone outright abusiveness in other cases.
The selectiveness of the censoring is what amuses me...[/quote]
Fair enough. I suppose it is up to the moderators to maintain some sort of standard across the forum and on the whole (and particularly in this case) they do a pretty good job.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby am Bays » Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:53 pm

redden whites wrote:There is definately a high"tool " factor in the cycling commumity at the moment.
I was parked on Greenhill Rd at 6.40am for work which I do deliberately do so I am in and out before the 7am clearway restrictions come into play(very clearly and well posted)in that area of Greenhill Rd. Jumped back into van 100m in front of a group heading west then 10 sec later a massive thud on the work van followed by a torrent of abuse about being in the clearway.Checked the sign and I was totally correct . Followed them down Greenhill Rd,Anzac Hwy and stopped at Sth Rd where justice was served.How expensive are 10-15 broken stokes to fix I wonder.



I hope you're not inferring that your possible actions in your vehicle led to the "serving of justice". Fear not though regular spokes only cost 7-10 c so the serving of justice barely cost 70 c to $1.50 plus labuor costs if they got someone else to repair it.
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Re: Cyclists

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Jan 24, 2010 2:59 pm

should of done some more damage RW

i love it how cyclists think they rule the roads etc

I think its common courtesy when passing a cyclist to give him some words of encouragement
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