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On 20/11/2011 16:58, Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 13:49:35 +0000, Tony Dragon wrote: May I recommend that you carry a sturdy walking stick when out as a pedestrian. When one of these selfish scum ignores the rules of the road simply insert it between the spokes. It will focus the mind as the cranium makes contact with the road surface. ;-) You should also ensure that your insurance covers you for assault causing actual bodily harm. If it doesn't then it's probably best not to try this as it could be very expensive indeed. And of course the cyclist who assaults you while riding through a pedestrian crossing in the green man phase will also have insurance. That comment makes no sense at all. Why would a cyclist assault me while he was riding through a pelican crossing, albeit illegally? And in any case, as discussed ad nauseam, actually it's quite likely he will have insurance even if he does not know it. Guy Yes, we know his household insurance will cover him, the problem is that a large percentage of households do not have insurance. |
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On 20/11/2011 13:35, Robin wrote:
I agree with that but I wonder why we get all this ire against cyclists when it is the much larger number of moron motor vehicle drivers who kill thousands of people every year. Perhaps it is that (i) in London at least a much higher proportion of cyclists act unlawfully and without consideration for others - especially pedestrians who seem to be seen as a soft target (sic) and (ii) there is next to no enforcement of the law and penalties for cyclists - indeed, it is almost impossible to take action against a cyclist who fails to stop after smashing one's shopping, ripping trousers, etc etc. Look at it another way. I cannot recall when I last had to take avoiding action because of a car going through a red light or driving the wrong way on a one-way road. It is pretty much a weekly event with cyclists. Indeed, in London the Green Man means dodge the cyclist. |
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Tony Dragon wrote:
On 20/11/2011 13:35, Robin wrote: I agree with that but I wonder why we get all this ire against cyclists when it is the much larger number of moron motor vehicle drivers who kill thousands of people every year. Perhaps it is that (i) in London at least a much higher proportion of cyclists act unlawfully and without consideration for others - especially pedestrians who seem to be seen as a soft target (sic) and (ii) there is next to no enforcement of the law and penalties for cyclists - indeed, it is almost impossible to take action against a cyclist who fails to stop after smashing one's shopping, ripping trousers, etc etc. Look at it another way. I cannot recall when I last had to take avoiding action because of a car going through a red light or driving the wrong way on a one-way road. It is pretty much a weekly event with cyclists. Indeed, in London the Green Man means dodge the cyclist. Meanwhile, in Dublin, the Green Man means ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FNbSTemxqs |
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I always imagine some driver along the north circular leaning out of
his window shaking his fist and shouting bloody cyclists, then parking at Edgware, hauling out a Boris Bike and immediately shaking his fist and shouting Bloody Useless drivers!! |
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On Nov 22, 1:36*pm, Offramp wrote:
I always imagine some driver along the north circular leaning out of his window shaking his fist and shouting bloody cyclists, then parking at Edgware, hauling out a Boris Bike and immediately shaking his fist and shouting Bloody Useless drivers!! Don't forget the bit after he parks the car and becomes a pedestrian at which point he will shake his fists at cyclists AND car drivers. -- Simon Mason |
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Simon Mason wrote:
On Nov 22, 1:36*pm, Offramp wrote: I always imagine some driver along the north circular leaning out of his window shaking his fist and shouting bloody cyclists, then parking at Edgware, hauling out a Boris Bike and immediately shaking his fist and shouting Bloody Useless drivers!! Don't forget the bit after he parks the car and becomes a pedestrian at which point he will shake his fists at cyclists AND car drivers. Why does all this make me think of Boltar? |
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s.com of Tue, 22 Nov 2011 05:43:14 in uk.transport.london, Simon Mason writes On Nov 22, 1:36*pm, Offramp wrote: I always imagine some driver along the north circular leaning out of his window shaking his fist and shouting bloody cyclists, then parking at Edgware, hauling out a Boris Bike and immediately shaking his fist and shouting Bloody Useless drivers!! Don't forget the bit after he parks the car and becomes a pedestrian at which point he will shake his fists at cyclists AND car drivers. The Boris (sic) Bikes area is roughly equivalent to Zone 1. cf. https://web.barclayscyclehire.tfl.gov.uk/maps At 2209, a prospective Boris Biker might have been lucky. ;( My cropped snapshot shows: Bikes Empties Fore Street Avenue 0 26 Bank of England 0 15 Queen Street, Bank 2 18 Barbican Centre 0 19 Aldersgate Street 2 12 Clerkenwell Green 0 21 Fore Street Avenue was also empty at 1850, as I walked past. ![]() http://bikes.oobrien.com/ shows the Boris Bike load balance. I find the imbalance often makes the system unusable: during the day, the centre is full and the outskirts empty and vice versa at night. Hardly surprising. ![]() A Boris Bike journey is between a station with one or more bikes and a station with one or more empty bike slots. It is bad when no bikes can be found; it is worse when no slots can be found. ;( I recently found a third failure mode. Empty slots in 2 station would not accept 'my' bike. Staff collected it six hours later and the system still shows me owing 50UKP for its failure. ;(( I shake imaginary fists at those who ignore 'no exit except in emergency', 'keep left', 'keep right', etc. in tube stations, except where I do it. ![]() LU seems to ignore relevant breaches of TfL's Conditions of Carriage (CoC). cf. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/conditions-of- carriage-october-2011.pdf "4.5.1 ... you must not: ... use emergency exits except in an emergency or when instructed to do so by our staff. You may be prosecuted for disobeying these requirements." I find nothing in CoC covering the 'shortcut' from the ticket hall to the eastbound Central Line Platform at Tottenham Court Road. I look forward to seeing the effect of such indiscipline, during the Summer Olympics, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. -- Walter Briscoe |
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