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08-05-2008, 06:38 PM | #31 | |||
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I sympathise with the people who got hurt and this guy is a tool but lets all take a step back and for his creativity and that extra 45 seconds he saved. :
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My Canberran heritage might show through here...but since when is 6.30 in the morning peak hour?
Charge the pr!ck with attempted murder IMO. The attitudes of some drivers are sickening. |
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re the cyclists, (maybe this should be split off to a new thread?.)
on page 1 quote Kersten "we were pushing 60kmh, sprawled all over the road" on page 3 quote Michelle Ferris " We were doing about 40 kilometres an hour " so which one is it? On page 2 heading "Motorists jeered". That shows the frustration these bike riders had caused to peak hour motorists. Sure the guy break testing them was a tool, but no bigger tool than that bike group. FFS why train on a major road in peak hr? surely there must be plenty of side roads that you can use, surely you can train outside peak hr. Not much different to that critical mass group that deliberately disrupt traffic really. edit.. yes Southern cross drive at 6:30 am is well into it's peak hr. Last edited by gz1; 08-05-2008 at 07:45 PM. |
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As bad as it was, it was an unwise move for the bike riders. Yes, they are allowed to use the street however knowing the area very well, there are by far safer places for these people to have done their training.
If they simply went the opposite direction, they would have had 1/4 of the traffic to deal with. Better still, if they wanted to use a freeway, they could have joined the M5 westbound after the last tunnel, where the breakdown lane is often as wide as a single or double lane. Either way. The sicko that did this needs to be locked away for a long time. A guy in the group called the radio and explained in detail what happened and it was quite chilling. |
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when i'm cycling to work at peak hr and i come across lanes of stationary traffic in my way - FFS - cant they queue in a side road or out side of peak hr - the inconsideration of some mororists! shows what lacking on our roads - CONSIDERATION and patience with/for other road users - all round brett melb |
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When are these yuppies ever going to learn ???
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A semi driving close behind locked up and went sideways in an attempt to not hit anyone. Pretty serious... |
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Why don't they train on bike tracks or proper cycling tracks? Good for their DREAMS, people in REALITY need to get to work. However if they were doing the limit then there's no problem (unless they're all over the place), the dude in the falcon is an idiot. I've never seen a cyclist doing the limit on the road. I even had one of them cut me off in main street. Hence my hatred for them. I never noticed them until I got my license. EDIT: I realise they were doing 40km an hour. In that case I applaud the driver.
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Is there something in the air.
yes definetly as I just let one go, zaziki and homus dip really do let off some serious air biscuit flavours. back on the dunny. |
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The cyclists were going about their day lawfully and the only moron I can see here was the guy that caused all this. In the case of the potential Olympians, a few years of hard work has been put in jeopardy because of 1 idiot. How would you like your life dream taken away because of one impatient moron? As for one rider's claim about going 60km/h and being sprawled all over the road with trucks going past, I think he was saying they were travelling up to that speed and after the accident were sprawled everywhere as a result with trucks whizzing past the scene.
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Would you still applaud him if someone had died?
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[QUOTE=pauljh74]6:35am is peak hour? QUOTE]
Yeap it is, i live about 40km and its usually blocked all the way till that point when i leave home at 7 to go into the city.
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A bike path is not a suitable place for a serious competition cyclist, paths are not made for those speeds, the roads are more suitable. These riders - for some, their work is on the bike, so they are going about their job. Sounds like you've never or rarely ridden a bike and missed out on that in your teen years. If you did, you would have developed some road skills before you went for your licence. It definitely sounds like you are lacking in the attitude department at the very least.
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mods - can you keep an eye on this thread and lock when necessary - its going to degenerate into one type of road user versus another slanging match ie car/ trucks/motor bikes/cyclists/tractors/buses etc - very similiar to a couple of threads a few months ago...
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just read through more details on smh.com
it said it was a dark blue falcon <------------------------- i just want to say, i was at home all day.... i swear....
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Edit.. seems all the online media has now settled on "a grey EL model Ford Falcon sedan."...... Edit again... "Kersten described the incident involving the driver of a green Commodore sedan and up to 60 riders as a “ disgrace”."... Last edited by Yellow_Festiva; 08-05-2008 at 09:18 PM. |
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The sentence said "Although it was a bit severe". And the obvious answer to your question is.. No, a death so avoidable would be disgusting But dude. That Kate chick has already had an encounter like this with her friend dying and she still chooses to endanger her life so needlessly (i'm not saying give up cycling I'm saying buy a bike rack, take a 20min drive and do it somewhere safe). Yes it's a shame that this happened but imo they shouldn't be bitching when they're spread across all lanes doing 40km when people have to work to feed their families.
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They were riding away from the peak, not with the flow. Traffic impact would have been minimal. Since when is a vigilante response likely to kill or injure others the answer to a slight traffic delay, whether the bikes were in the wrong or not?
They are now reporting it was a Commodore, originally it was reported as a Falcon. Doesn't matter, the bloke is still a tool and I hope he is walking for 3-6 months or more (hardly going to ride a bike is he if he is psychotically opposed to them). I was going to say, what is next - someone 'brake testing' a loaded truck or a towing car travelling at less than the limit? Probably already happens! There are bike all around my place, they sometimes slow me down, but I have never really been held up for more than 15 seconds. Yeah, I am so damn important that it is worth me attempting to kill people over a few measly seconds. Yeah Rrght. It is getting to the point that you cannot drive in Sydney anywhere without being to the subject of road rage, no matter how much you comply with all the road rules AND go further and drive empathetically and in consideration of others. Some people just consider your mere presence as an affront to them and that they are justified in taking what ever action they see as justified for you being in their 'way'. Honestly some of these threads (in terms of what has happened to members), and what has happened on the roads in the last few days makes me sick. On a slightly different tack, there are traffic law cases where 'brake testing' a following vehicle has resulted in the person doing the 'brake testing' being charged and liable for any damages. While it is a statutory duty (contained in road regs) that a following vehicle must leave a gap, and 'prima facie' is at fault in a rear end accident, this is not always the case. While it is presumed that when someone hits the rear of another is at fault, the facts of the case, such as 'brake testing' can prove otherwise under the common law tort of negligence. This lack of knowledge is dangerous as people think that they will never be held liable in a rear end accident if someone hits them. Not so. I was driving a loaded 6t pantech down a steep hill on the braking limit with exhaust brake on. A car raced in front of me and slamed on the brakes. I ran over the back of the car. The cops charged them. People who 'brake test' someone behind either as a response to tail gating, or as an act of road rage are not only playing a dangerous game in terms of potential for injury to them, other road users or property, they are playing a dangerous legal game as well. I have to say though the responses on this forum are markedly more mature than those on the Daily Telegraph site. It is comforting to know there are some decent drivers out there that I am sharing the road with.
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So the actions of 1 driver held up traffic more than anyone else did.
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Yeah I read it fast. What a poorly arranged sentence. Ah well my mistake then. As long as the car could get past then he had no need to abuse them. Although I guess in peak hour 1 less lane is stressful.
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News to hand from the Daily Telegraph 9 May:
He (motorist) denied claims he deliberately swerved in front of them then braked - leading to several running into his rear and injuring themselves - instead saying his car "backfired" while he pulled back in having overtaken responsibly. "I had time to put my hazard lights on and go to park," he said. "Half a dozen cyclists rode past me then as I stopped one or two went 'bang, bang' into the back of the car". Jason then claimed he was surrounded by 50 riders who seemed furious and appeared to want to do him harm - and with his terrified girlfriend in the car, he drove off. The claims his new Falcon 'stalled' when he pulled back in front. Miraculously it started again first go when he took off. Should we put this in the 'tech' threads - how to fix a stalled BF - have 50 pushies run into it??? Click here for an on air exchange between the motorist and Ben Kersten (2GB): http://media.dailytelegraph.com.au/m...ex.html?id=915
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when jasons car stalled, he couldnt re-start it on lpg, when he flicked it over to petrol it fired up right away then he took off to get away from 50 people wearing tights. heard the lpg part on the news today.
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The LPG part is remotely plausible, but Jason claims it stalled when he booted it when overtaking in the adjacent lane. It seems very strange that someone in that position would immediately slam on the brakes and move left, especially as they were in the process of overtaking at the time. There remains a lot more to come out about this incident, but if Jason is as innocent as he claims I think a really good lawyer is in order. To most people this seems a case of 'brake checking' road rage that came back to bit him, well, in the rear!
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