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Thread: Bloody iPods
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14th November 2005, 07:01 PM #31
This thread is becoming a little one sided for the pedal power people
How many of you could honestly say that you obey the road rules when your on the road
How many have
Not come to a complete stop at a stop sign
Never gone through a red light
Never ridden on a footpath when not in the company of a child under the age of 12
Never gone through a pedestrain crossing when someone was in it ( stoped and waited till they had crossed completely not just avoided them)
Never used a " cell" phone while riding
Never changed lanes without indicating
Never travelled in the wrong direction on a road
Never ridden without a helmet( though I think very few would ride without one these days
to name a but a few
So do your feelings towards pedestrains on walk/cycle ways mirror the feelings of motorists to you on road ways
Just A thought to even the debate
The Trouble with life is there's no background Music
Ashore
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14th November 2005, 07:11 PM #32The traffic act requires bikes to be fitted with bells, yet they are all sold without them, so why not start there?Photo Gallery
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14th November 2005, 07:16 PM #33
Even up the debate indeed! So how do the following impact on car drivers in any way at all? Well actually they don't, but car drivers get all high and mighty IN CASE a cyclist is breaking the law!
Originally Posted by Ashore
BTW, cycling on a footpath is legal (and often sensible) in Qld.
Cheers,
P (who drives more k's a day than he cycles, and often walks long distances without the aid of an iPod)
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14th November 2005, 07:17 PM #34
Originally Posted by Ashore
It drives me :mad: !
RatbagI know that you beleive that you understand what it is that you think that I said; But I am not sure that you realise that what you heard is not what I meant
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14th November 2005, 07:18 PM #35
Bloody militant cyclists!
The bike isnt king in China, the car is. Thats why we're gettign so much work over there. The'yve nowwhere to park them. The pushy is a symbol of the poor.
I agree that these advertising campagins dont work! I said it 3 bloody times.
There simply isnt enough money to build separate paths everywhere. Thats not being a greedy government, its a fact of life. (We want more hospital beds, schools, roads and police....and more tax cuts!!)
The traffic act requires bikes to be fitted with bells, yet they are all sold without them, so why not start there?
I dont think cyclists can escape responsibility here. Its not fair but they have the vision of the pedestrian so they need to take caution. I commute myself by bike sometimes and I'm sympathetic cyclist casuse, thats why I work in this area!
Now, we've also done a report on bikes in bus lanes and the prioritisation of bicycle infrastructure funding, shall we discuss those?Cheers,
Adam
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I can cure you of your Sinistrophobia
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14th November 2005, 07:21 PM #36
Originally Posted by Grunt
Maybe we need uniform road laws, and some Act of Parliament to stop your shops dumping their bell-less $10,000 bikes up here!
Rally cars get scrutineered to ensure road worthiness, why don't racing bikes?
Wouldn't it be the most fantastic sound to hear the boys on the Tour ringing their bells on the final sprint down the Champs?
Cheers,
P
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14th November 2005, 07:23 PM #37
My wife bought a $200 K mart bike, and was bragging when we got to the shops. Hers sat there nicely perched on a stand while I searched in vain for somewhere to lean my $1000 mountain bike.
Cheers,
Adam
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I can cure you of your Sinistrophobia
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14th November 2005, 07:36 PM #38
Actually, here's yet another point of veiw.....
We obviously don't have bike paths out here, we average about 100km between towns. But we do have a number of narrow windy roads where cyclists like to train, but the council here has been intelligent about this, and left a few feet off the side of the road, identical quality to the rest of the road, just marked with a white line, and yet how often do we see these cyclists on the left of this line? Grrrrrr, it's like they have mental block, follow the line.......... follow the line...... Never mind looking up to see that there is a car coming in front, and listening to the one coming from behind! and the cars have no-where to go as there are cliffs, and drop-offs, the only spare space is the lane left for the bicycles, which is generally empty
On the rare occasion, it is even worse than this when a cyclist (usually a tourist) seemingly trying to prove a point, rides in the centre of the lane, this actually isn't legal, as the law says as close as practical to the left, and sometimes, I have had to follow at bicycle pace, while one of these arrogant @*&#*%'s leads me down the middle of the road around blind turns.
Now I consider myself a safe, and polite driver, and no, I have never even honked, though they annoy me terribly, but I can hardly beleive these people do not realise the danger they are causing, if nothing else, then to themselves!
Arrogance it would seem, is like russian roulette......I know that you beleive that you understand what it is that you think that I said; But I am not sure that you realise that what you heard is not what I meant
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14th November 2005, 07:47 PM #39
Yeah know your problem about bike riders, I followed this one for miles.
Al
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14th November 2005, 07:48 PM #40bell-less $10,000 bikes up here!
I've actually just bought Ms. Grunt a $750 Giant CRX 3 and me a bike for $750 which I can't remember the name but it has Shimano Tiagra running gear. Both are flat bar road bikes. Pick'em up on Wednesday.
Both bikes have bells. I want to get streamers on the handle bar ends and a basket on the front. Do you think pink suits my complexion?Photo Gallery
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14th November 2005, 07:58 PM #41
Originally Posted by LineLefty
Dan
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14th November 2005, 08:35 PM #42
Originally Posted by silentC
(I think most of them are people on the way to work and have to ride because they lost their licence for drink driving or speeding. Everyone drives so bloody fast around here and consequently get stressed out and off because everyone else is driving the same way and they are all cutting each other off and running up each others ####.)
And I want o hear about busway prioritisation.Mick
avantguardian
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14th November 2005, 08:44 PM #43
Originally Posted by Ratbag Oz
This is not far removed from your "blind corner" situation.
If the corner is truly blind, then you should sit behind the cyclist until it is safe to overtake. I'd rather the motorist lose 5 seconds out of their pathetic life than choose to use their car as weapon and squeeze past when the potential of an unseen on-coming car exists in a blind corner.
What happens when this occurs? The motorist instinctively swerves to the left to make space and knocks the cyclist for six over the cliff / drop off!
It is ALWAYS far safer for the cyclist to take the lane in such situations.Ray
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14th November 2005, 09:20 PM #44
Originally Posted by Grunt
On another note, this evening I almost didn't see a complete 100kg idiot on a small BMX bike, no lights, no helmet, riding on the lefthand lane marker on a motorway... but get this:
He had a iPod plugged in!!!
Aaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrggggghhhhhhh!!!!
P
:eek: :eek:
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14th November 2005, 09:31 PM #45
I wouldn't have thought it was such a new phenomenon. Walkmans, Discmans, MD players have been around for a long time.
The Ipods must have triggered a resurgence I guess.
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