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Harrow said..FormulaNova said..
I think more people should be tolerant of cyclists. Not everyone rides like dicks. Sure some do, but they are probably the same ones that drive like dicks in their cars.
It's like windsurfing on the river. Sure, boats think they own the place, but they should be willing to share the water with windsurfers and kiters. Ultimately it should come down to keeping everyone safe and let people enjoy themselves without trying to kill each other.
Was it a few years ago that someone here got run over by a boat on the river? Makes you wonder if the guy in charge of the boat was just not paying attention or if he was one of those people that thinks he owns the place? Any situation where someone thinks he has right of way and puts someone else's safety at risk is doing the wrong thing.
I think more people should be intolerant of cyclists that exhibit privileged and selfish behaviour. After being stuck behind two of these idiots for over a kilometer yesterday because they insisted on riding two abreast, knowing full well I was stuck behind them doing 25km/hr when they could easily have gone single file and let me pass, I totally concur with the cop. Actions like this should be heavily policed and equally heavily fined, including loss of drivers licence points. A good start would be to pull every cyclist over at every opportunity to give them a fine for not having a bell on their bike - let them realise that if they want to exert their 'road rights' then they equally have responsibilities to meet.
Yeah, you're right, I am freaking sick of it. I live in a suburb where all the bike riders in southern Sydney converge to cross a river on a pedestrian bridge, so we live with this all day, every day. And yeah, I used to do a lot of riding when I was training for triathlons, so I know just what it's like, but I didn't act like an arse like too many of them do.
I can understand this. I remember one particular idiot years ago. I was commuting (driving) into the city, through somewhere on the way towards St Peters. Some idiot on a bike decided that instead of waiting with all the traffic as he is supposed to, would overtake everybody on the left up until the traffic lights. When they went green, all the people now behind him would have to then overtake him as he rode slowly. He would do this at every traffic lights. This is stupid behaviour and showing complete lack of understanding of people around him. Because he could do it, he did do it.
Are you talking about the iron bridge across from Oatley? I thought that was wide enough that it wouldn't be too much of a problem, but I can accept that some people are poor at ringing their bell or calling out to pedestrians. A lot of cyclists also seem to forget that you need to do this early as you need to give time for the pedestrians to hear it and then process it, and then move if they need to.
With the groups I ride with there is good etiquette. People call out obstructions, ring their bells, and behave properly... mostly. There are some that will ride two abreast and completely not notice traffic around them, and others that are aware and move over to let cars through.
But at the end of the day, if I drive carelessly I could kill a cyclist. If I ride carelessly I will probably only injure myself.
Over here in Perth there seem to be a surge of people riding electric "bikes" on the bike paths. It's okay, but I saw one guy riding one the other day, pure electric, not pedal assist, doing about 60kph down the cycleway with full on gear. Similarly you are seeing scooters now with no restrictions where the riders have no helmets and don't seem to understand what happens if you go from 60kph to zero in a short distance.